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Inspiring Venues for All Occasions Meeting Your Business & Wedding Needs in Unique Locations Inspiring Venues for all Occasions Meeting your business & wedding needs in unique locations. fermanaghlakelands.com Content Ardhowen Theatre 4 Bawnacre Centre 5 Fermanagh Lakeland Forum 5 Belle Isle Castle 6 Belmore Court and Motel 7 Blessingbourne Country Estate 8 Carrybridge Lakeside Lodge 9 Corralea Activity Centre 9 Castle Coole National Trust 10 Corick House Hotel & Spa 11 Crom Estate National Trust 12 Welcome Donn Carragh Hotel 13 Fermanagh’s stunning scenery and landscapes The Enniskillen Hotel 14 make it an ideal setting for your special day. The Florence Court National Trust 15 magical surroundings, magnificent grounds and awe inspiring views, create an idyllic atmosphere to capture Innishbeg Cottages, 16 your memories of your special day and provide the Blaney Spa & Yoga Centre ideal backdrop for your wedding photography. Killyhevlin Hotel, Health Club & Spa 17 Whether your wedding is a grand celebration or an Lough Erne Resort 18 intimate boutique affair, Fermanagh Lakelands can Lusty Beg Island 19 provide the perfect venue. Venues range from luxury hotels to fairy tale castles and historic properties to Mahon’s Hotel 20 country houses or alternatively, tie the knot on a cruise Manor House Country Hotel 21 along Upper Lough Erne. There is something for everyone to ensure the memories of your day last forever. Lady of the Lake 22 Rossahilly House & Barn 23 Northern Ireland is now a world-class business tourism destination having witnessed consistent and notable Share Discovery Village 24 investment in recent times and Fermanagh is no exception to The Valley Hotel 25 this and is fast emerging as a destination to do business in. Westville Hotel 26 Fermanagh offers an array of meeting venues to cater West Wing Crom Castle 27 for every budget with first class facilities and service. With a great choice of entertainment, accommodation, places to eat and drink and attractions Fermanagh is the perfect place to host your conference or event. Front cover image: Castle Coole, Enniskillen. 2 | Fermanagh Lakeland Tourism Conference & Wedding Guide | 3 www.bawnacrecentre.com Bawnacre Centre [email protected] Castle Street, Irvinestown, County Fermanagh, BT94 1EE t: +44 (0) 28 6862 1177 The Bawnacre Centre is a lively & The centre also caters for family colourful leisure complex with a events, corporate events, wide variety of indoor & outdoor launches and community facilities for all ages & interests. celebrations. The various indoor & outdoor sports facilities A variety of activity rooms and are available for patrons halls are available for various attending special events. purposes, including meetings, www.ardhowentheatre.com Ardhowen Theatre [email protected] conferences, workshops, training courses etc. 97 Dublin Road, Derrychara, Enniskillen, County Fermanagh BT74 6FZ t: +44 (0) 28 66 325440 Seating Capacity Room/Suite Theatre Classroom Boardroom Banquet/ U Shape Situated in an imposing and other organisations and to Name Wedding panoramic lakeview setting professional promoters. For all Main Hall - - - 400 350 just a bend in the river away information on programming Minor Hall - 150 - 100 100 from the historic island town and hire of the facilities contact Small Hall - 70 - 50 50 of Enniskillen. Opened in the manager on 028 6632 3233. Theatre 60 - - - - 1986, it is mainly a receiving Meeting - 30 30 - - theatre, although it does The Ardhowen Theatre Restaurant Name from time to time produce restaurant opens from Lounge 1 Capacity 50 or co-produce work. The 11.00a.m. - 2.30p.m. everyday Lounge 1 Capacity 50 main theatre and studio are except Sundays, serving available for hire both to local morning coffee and lunches. Seating Capacity Box Office Hours Fermanagh www.fermanagh.gov.uk Room/Suite Theatre Theatre extra Mon - Fri 9.30am – 4.30pm Lakeland Forum [email protected] Name seating format (7.00pm on a performance day) Auditorium 290 340 Sat 11am - 1pm | 2pm - 5pm 6pm - 7.00pm Broadmeadow, Shore Road, Enniskillen, County Fermanagh BT74 7EF Sun Closed t: +44 (0) 28 6632 4121 Restaurant Name - Capacity 60 Fermanagh Lakeland Forum also houses a state of the art overlooking Lough Erne has sports hall, fitness suite, as well facilities for conferences, training as a range of different indoor days and special events with and outdoor pitches. Children’s catering if required. The centre outdoor play area also on site. Seating Capacity Room/Suite Name Theatre Classroom Boardroom Banquet/ U Shape Wedding Devenish Room 150 150 - - - Erne Room 150 150 - - - Navar Room 30 30 - - - Meeting Room - 12 - - - Baloo Room 30 30 - - - Sports Hall 900 900 - - - 4 | Fermanagh Lakeland Tourism Conference & Wedding Guide | 5 www.motel.co.uk Belmore Court and Motel [email protected] Tempo Road, Enniskillen, County Fermanagh BT74 6HX. www. belle-isle.com Belle Isle Castle [email protected] t: +44 (0) 28 6632 6633 | f: +44 (0) 28 6632 6362 Belle Isle Estate, Lisbellaw, County Fermanagh, BT75 0QS What the busy meeting a conference. The Lowry Room t: +44 (0) 28 6638 7231 organiser wants most is peace of and Cole Rooms are primarily mind. Knowing that the morning used as a training room and can Belle Isle Castle is an exclusive splendour of the Grand Hall. coffee will be there on arrival; the be set in the following styles: U venue hidden away on a Our experienced chef will help required AV equipment will be shape, Theatre style, Boardroom magical private island with you choose your six course in place and will work first time; or Classroom style. Our stunning views of the water banquet with wines from the room temperature will be management and banqueting and surrounding countryside. the castle’s cellar. The eight comfortable; lunch will be served team will be continually on hand The castle is licenced for Civil luxurious Castle bedrooms can hot and on time (even if the to assist you through every stage Wedding ceremonies for up to accommodate up to 16 while meeting overruns); the mineral of your event. Ideally located 65 guests. Couples may take all additional guests can stay in water will be chilled; the meeting in the heart of Enniskillen and their vows in three locations the nearby coach houses and will not be disturbed; …Belmore within close proximity to all – the Grand Hall, the elegant courtyard. At Belle Isle every Court and Motel has three Enniskillen Wedding venues drawing room or outdoors in wedding is specially tailored to purpose built conference and the Belmore Court and Motel the charming sunken garden. make each celebration totally banqueting suites to offer. The is the perfect accommodation individual and truly memorable. Belmore Room converts into provider to place guests Photographs can be taken a meeting room and can attending your wedding. throughout the grounds of the The tranquil and unique accommodate 40 delegates for castle as well as on the terrace setting of Belle Isle is also with its stunning backdrop perfect for small conferences, Seating Capacity of Lough Erne. Following the team-building sessions Room/Suite Name Theatre Classroom Boardroom U Shape ceremony a reception for or private meetings. Belmore Room 50 24 24 20 up to 60 can be held in the Lowry Room 30 16 16 12 Cole Room 40 16 16 14 Standard Rooms Room Type Double Twin Family Disabled Seating Capacity Self-Catering Units 30 rooms 12 6 10 2 Room Name Banquet/ Sleeps 2 Sleeps 4 Sleeps 6 Superior/Executive Rooms Wedding Room Type Double Twin Triple Quad Suites Disable Superior Main Room 60 6 4 2 30 rooms 14 0 7 5 2 2 Accommodation Facilities Self Catering Units - Superior/Executive Room Type Double Twin Family Disabled Suites Lodge at Lough Erne Nos. of rooms: 5 2 - - 1 Sleeps 6 Adult & 2 Children 6 | Fermanagh Lakeland Tourism Conference & Wedding Guide | 7 Blessingbourne www.blessingbourne.com Carrybridge www.carrybridgelakesidelodge.com Country Estate [email protected] Lakeside Lodge [email protected] Blessingbourne Estate , Fivemiletown, County Tyrone, BT75 0QS 33 Inishmore Road, Lisbellaw, Enniskillen, Co. Fermanagh BT94 5NF t: +44 (0) 28 895 21188 t: +44 (0) 28 6638 7148 | f: +44 (0) 28 6638 7111 with fabulous views overlooking Small wedding and conference Lakeside scenic location our private lakes. This offers the venue offering private permitting arrival by boat. perfect setting for memorable rooms for up to 40 people. photos for your special day. You will have exclusive use while Seating Capacity you are at Blessingbourne Room/Suite Name Theatre Classroom Boardroom Banquet/ U Shape Estate and freedom to create Wedding a wonderful occasion that Inishmore Rest 32 25 16 40 20 Blessingbourne Estate is you’ll remember forever. West Island Room 32 25 16 30 20 a historic 550 acre country Restaurant Name Standard Rooms estate nestled in the heart Business meetings Inishmore Restaurant Capacity 40 Room Total Double Twin Family of woodlands and wildlife on and Corporate Events 8 rooms 4 1 3 the edge of the Clogher Valley and Fermanagh Lakelands- one of Irelands most tranquil www.activityireland.com and magical locations. Corralea Activity Centre [email protected] Weddings Corralea, Belcoo, County Fermanagh, BT93 5DZ t: +44 (0) 28 66 386 123 Blessingbourne Coach House located in our 300 year old Thinking of your hen or stag and Outdoor Activities all courtyard offers the perfect do? Take the hassle out of day Saturday: try caving, creative meeting venue for organising your hen or stag surfing, water trampolining…. groups. This former 18th week-end and let us package guaranteed to get you on a century Coach House has been an unforgettable event!! high before your night out !! refurbished into a wonderful If you are looking for a secluded informal space for creative Based in a secluded forest on Corralea is also a unique venue rural estate for a relaxed country thinking.
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