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Lough Erne Resort the Gateway to North West Ireland Lough Erne Resort The Gateway to North West Ireland Ideally located only Minutes from Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland and St Angelo Airport for Private Jet Arrival. The Resort is within a 2 hour Drive of Dublin International Airport, Belfast International Airport (Aldergrove); Belfast City Airport (George Best); Sligo and City of Derry Airport as well Belfast & Dublin Ports. The Resort has 5 Heli pads for Helicopter arrivals at The Resort, or arrive by Seaplane on Castle Hume Lough, which The Resort Buildings directly overlook. Please see below directions to The Resort from the following Destinations From Dublin International Airport to Lough Erne Resort From Belfast International Airport to Lough Erne Resort From Belfast City Airport to Lough Erne Resort From Dublin City to Lough Erne Resort From Belfast City Airport to Lough Erne Resort From Derry City Airport to Lough Erne Resort From Sligo Airport to Lough Erne Resort From Knock Airport to Lough Erne Resort Lough Erne Resort Belleek Road Enniskillen County Fermanagh N. Ireland BT93 7ED T: +44 (0)28 6632 3230 F: +44 (0)28 6634 5758 E: [email protected] W: www.lougherneresort.com From Dublin International Airport to Lough Erne Resort 1. Head northwest toward Swords Rd 2. Continue straight onto Swords Rd 3. Slight right toward Airport Roundabout About 2 mins 4. At Airport Roundabout, take the 2nd exit onto M1 heading to áth Cliath/Dublin/M50 About 2 mins 5. At the roundabout, take the 2nd exit onto the M1 ramp to M50. About 1 min 6. Merge onto M1. About 1 min 7. At junction 1, exit onto M50 toward N2/N3/N4/N7/N11/N81. About 5 mins 8. At junction 6, take the N3 exit to an Cabhan/Cavan 9. Keep left at the fork and merge onto N3 About 8 mins 10. Continue onto M3 Toll road. About 22 mins 11. Continue onto N3. Go through 4 roundabouts. About 52 mins 12. Turn left to stay on N3. About 5 minutes. 13. At the roundabout, take the 2nd exit and stay on N3 heading to A509/Béal átha Seanaidh/Ballyshannon. Entering United Kingdom (Northern Ireland) About 3 mins 14. Continue onto Belturbet Rd/A509 Continue to follow A509. About 22 mins 15. At the roundabout, take the 2nd exit onto Sligo Rd/A4 heading to Enniskillen/A46 Continue to follow A4. About 4 mins 16. Turn left at Brook Terrace/A46 Continue to follow A46. About 5 mins 17. Turn Right into Lough Erne Resort From Belfast International Airport to Lough Erne Resort 1. Head west on A57 2. Turn right to stay on A57 3. At the roundabout, take the 2nd exit onto Airport Rd/A57. Continue to follow A57. Go through 1 roundabout. About 4 mins 4. At Killead Roundabout, take the 3rd exit onto Tully Rd/A26. About 5 mins 5. At Nutts Corner Roundabout, take the 4th exit onto Moira Rd/A26. Continue to follow A26 About 16 mins 6. At Moira Roundabout, take the 4th exit onto the M1 ramp to Craigavon. About 1 min 7. Merge onto M1 Motorway/M1. About 21 mins 8. Continue onto A4 (signs for Enniskillen/Omagh). Go through 1 roundabout About 53 mins 9. Slight left at Friths Pass/A4 Continue to follow A4. About 3 mins 10. Turn right at Henry St/A46 (signs for Belleek/Derrygonnelly/B81). About 1 min 11. Turn left at Brook Terrace/A46 Continue to follow A46. About 5 mins 13. Turn Right into Lough Erne Resort From Belfast City Airport to Lough Erne Resort 1. Head east on Donegall Square N/A1 toward Donegall Pl 2. Slight right at A1 3. Turn right at Calhame Rd/A1 4. Slight right at A1 5. Turn right at Donegall Square S/A1 Continue to follow A1. About 1 min 6. Continue onto Grosvenor Rd/B38 Continue to follow Grosvenor Rd. About 2 mins 7. Take the ramp onto Westlink/A12 About 1 min 8. Continue onto M1 Motorway/M1. About 36 mins 9. Continue onto A4 (signs for Enniskillen/Omagh). Go through 1 roundabout. About 53 mins 10. Slight left at Friths Pass/A4. Continue to follow A4. About 3 mins 11. Turn right at Henry St/A46 (signs for Belleek/Derrygonnelly/B81). About 1 min 12. Turn left at Brook Terrace/A46 Continue to follow A46. About 5 mins From Dublin City to Lough Erne Resort 1. Head west on Cork Hill/N81 toward Castle St Continue to follow N81 2. Turn left at Christchurch Pl/N81 3. Continue onto High St 4. Slight right at Upper Bridge St (signs for N4/N7 5. Continue onto R108. About 2 mins 6. Continue onto Constitution Hill/N2 Continue to follow N2. About 1 min. 7. Turn left at N Circular Rd/N3 (signs for N4/N7) Continue to follow N3. Go through 1 roundabout. About 9 mins. 8. At the roundabout, take the 1st exit onto Navan Rd/N3 heading to Béal átha Seanaidh/Ballyshannon/an Uaimh/Navan/Baile Bhlainséir/Blanchardstown. 9. Take the ramp onto Blanchardstown Bypass/N3. Continue to follow N3. About 7 mins. 10. Continue onto M3 Toll road. About 22 mins. 11. Continue onto N3. Go through 4 roundabouts. About 52 mins. 12. Turn left to stay on N3. About 5 minutes. 13. At the roundabout, take the 2nd exit and stay on N3 heading to A509/Béal átha Seanaidh/Ballyshannon. Entering United Kingdom (Northern Ireland) About 3 mins 14. Continue onto Belturbet Rd/A509 Continue to follow A509. About 22 mins 15. At the roundabout, take the 2nd exit onto Sligo Rd/A4 heading to Enniskillen/A46 Continue to follow A4. About 4 mins 16. Turn left at Brook Terrace/A46 Continue to follow A46. About 5 mins 17. Turn Right into Lough Erne Resort From Belfast City to Lough Erne Resort 1. Head east on Donegall Square N/A1 toward Donegall Pl 2. Slight right at A1 3. Turn right at Calhame Rd/A1 4. Slight right at A1 5. Turn right at Donegall Square S/A1. Continue to follow A1. About 1 min 6. Continue onto Grosvenor Rd/B38 Continue to follow Grosvenor Rd About 2 mins. 7. Take the ramp onto Westlink/A12 About 1 min 8. Continue onto M1 Motorway/M1 About 36 mins 9. Continue onto A4 (signs for Enniskillen/Omagh) Go through 1 roundabout. About 53 mins 10. Slight left at Friths Pass/A4 Continue to follow A4. About 3 mins 11. Turn right at Henry St/A46 (signs for Belleek/Derrygonnelly/B81) .About 1 min 12. Turn left at Brook Terrace/A46 Continue to follow A46. About 5 mins 13. Turn Right into Lough Erne Resort From Derry City Airport to Lough Erne Resort 1. Head east. About 1 min 2. Turn left at Airport Rd. Go through 1 roundabout. About 1 min 3. At Airport Roundabout, take the 3rd exit onto A2. Go through 5 roundabouts About 13 mins 4. Turn right at King St/A2 (signs for Strabane/Omagh/A5). About 1 min 5. At Waterside, take the 1st exit onto Waterside Link/A2/A5. Continue to follow A5 Go through 1 roundabout. About 20 mins 6. Continue onto Derry Rd/B72 Continue to follow B72. About 9 mins 7. Slight right to stay on B72. About 2 mins 8. Turn left at Urbalreagh Rd. About 3 mins 9. Turn left at Carnkenny Rd/B164 Continue to follow Carnkenny Rd. About 6 mins 10. Continue onto Drumlegagh Church About 6 mins. 11. Turn left at Castlederg Rd/B50 Continue to follow B50 About 3 mins 12. Continue onto Castlederg Rd/B84 About 1 min 13. Turn left at Main St/B84 14. Turn right at Omagh Rd/B84 About 2 mins 15. Turn right at Dooish Rd/B84 Continue to follow B84. About 9 mins 16. Continue onto Longhill Rd. About 3 mins 17. Turn right at Tummery Rd/A32 Continue to follow A32. About 9 mins 18. Turn left to stay on A32 19. Turn left at Mill St/A32. Continue to follow A32. About 8 mins 20. At the roundabout, take the 1st exit onto Irvinestown Rd/A32. Continue to follow Irvinestown Rd. About 3 mins 21. At the roundabout, take the 3rd exit onto Cornagrade Rd/A32. About 3 mins 22. At Queen Elizabeth Roundabout, take the 3rd exit and stay on Cornagrade Rd/A32 Continue to follow A32. About 2 mins 23. Turn right at Wellington Rd/A4 About 1 min 24. Turn right at Henry St/A46 (signs for Belleek/Derrygonnelly/B81). About 1 min 25. Turn left at Brook Terrace/A46 Continue to follow A46. About 5 mins 26. Turn Right into Lough Erne Resort. From Sligo Airport to Lough Erne Resort 1. Head west on Airport Rd 2. Turn right to stay on Airport Rd. About 2 mins 3. Turn left at Shore Rd 4. Take the 1st left onto Burmah Rd. About 1 min 5. At the roundabout, take the 1st exit onto R292. About 10 mins 6. Turn left at Sligo Inner Relief Rd/N4 Continue to follow N4. About 2 mins 7. Turn right at Duck St/N16 Continue to follow N16 Go through 1 roundabout. About 3 mins 8. Turn left at Barroe Rd/N16. About 1 min 9. At the roundabout, take the 2nd exit onto N16 heading to Cluainín/Manorhamilton/A4 Go through 1 roundabout Entering United Kingdom (Northern Ireland) About 37 mins. 10. Continue onto Main St/A4 Continue to follow A4. About 11 mins 11. Turn left at B81 (signs for Derrygonnelly) About 2 mins 12.
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