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Guesthouses & Bed and Breakfast Guide Guesthouses & Bed and Breakfast Guide - Enniskillen This award winning tourist attraction is a must on any Marble Arch Caves visitor ‘to do’ list. A guided 75 minute walk through one of Europe’s most exquisite show caves is a must see! Marble Arch Caves 43 Marlbank Road Legnabrocky Tours last Heavy rain Advance Please choose 75 minutes, can affect the booking is comfortable Florencecourt including a duration of strongly walking shoes County Fermanagh subterranean the cave tour. recommended. & warm sweater Northern Ireland boat trip. recommended BT92 1EW +44 (0) 28 6632 1815 [email protected] marblearchcavesgeopark.com Opening 10:00am - 4:00pm March - June, September and October Hours: 9:00am - 6:00pm Bank Holidays, July and August A truly unique and awe inspiring experience awaits you @macgeopark A B C D E F G H Manor ouse Country otel ady of the ake aterbus Tours 2 IMC Cinema 1 1 MAP 2 Manor ouse Country otel ady of the ake Waterbus Tours Erne Tours 2 2 4 Round O 5 Enniskillen Royal Grammar School 3 3 One Way Street Garage Car Park Museum Castle Public Telephone Coach Park Public Toilet War Memorial Visitor Information Enniskillen Buttermarket Castle (Craft & Design Centre) Coach Passenger Drop off / Pick up Points Drop off only 4 Drop off / Pick up Enniskillen 4 Visitor Information otelMotel Centre 1 5 Fermanagh 5 House Inis Ceithleann Park INIS CEITHLEANN BRIDGE Erne Boat 6 Erne Water Hire 6 Taxi Water Bus Berth MARBLE ARCH CAVES UNESCO 7 GLOBAL GEOPARK 7 (NT) 3 Killyhevlin Lakeside Hotel & Lodges A B C D E F G H Enniskillen ★★★ Enniskillen ★★★★★★★★ 121 Lackaboy House B&B 124 Willowbank House B&B Mrs Elma Noble 66 Bellevue Road, Enniskillen, Lackaboy House, 51 Old Tempo Road, Co Fermanagh, BT74 4JH Enniskillen, Co Fermanagh, BT74 4BA T: (028) 6632 8582 T: (028) 6632 2488 M: 078 3486 0276 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] NORTHERN IRELAND W: www.lackaboyhouse.com W: www.willowbankhouse.com A modernised farm B&B situated two miles from Enniskillen town centre off B80. Situated on the Bellevue Ring, approximately 3 miles from Enniskillen. From traffic lights(opposite Tesco) on Belfast Road follow Tempo Road, B80 for Overlooking the shores of Lough Erne and the slopes of the Cuilcagh and approx 3/4 mile & after roundabout take left onto Old Tempo Road. Located 1/2 Belmore Mountains. N.I. Breakfast Champion 2009. Ground floor rooms with mile from this junction. Near Castle Coole & other National Trust properties. many extras. We look forward to welcoming you to the perfect retreat where good Central for fishing, golfing, lakes & touring. Free WiFi. Friendly welcome. food, comfort and relaxation await you. Dogs welcome with prior arrangement. P{Ax[H0gt= 6 rooms, 6 ensuite P{Ax[ Hgft=) 7 rooms, 7 ensuite. Prices on request. Enniskillen Enniskillen ★★★★ Drumcoo House B&B 125 Portora House Enniskillen Castle, situated beside the River Erne 122 Amanda Mulligan 1 Willoughby Court, Portora in County Fermanagh, was built almost 600 years 32 Cherryville, Cornagrade Road, Enniskillen, Co Fermanagh BT74 7EE Enniskillen, Co Fermanagh, BT74 4FY T: (028) 6634 7697 ago by the ruling Gaelic Maguires. The historic site T/F: (028) 6632 6672 | M: 07977 150 324 M: 078 5173 9291 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] houses two museums, Fermanagh County Museum W: www.drumcoohouse.co.uk and The Inniskillings Museum. New facilities include a café, shop, discovery space with panoramic views, Modern house with WiFi, off street parking, secure storage for bicycles & fishing Portora House is a private house in Enniskillen town run by Mary. We are within equipment. Convenient to National Trust properties, Marble Arch Caves Global walkingDon’t distance forget (15min) to log to town on centre to: and have private car parking. Private seven new galleries, genealogy centre and tourist Geopark, Enniskillen Castle & Ardhowen Theatre. 1 mile from town centre, less enclosed rear yard. Separate dining room. We also offer a choice of breakfasts. information. than 1 mile from CAFRE College of Agriculture. On A32 towards Omagh, 1st All our rooms are en-suite with televisions of which two rooms are triple rooms. roundabout turn left, then first right, house on left. There is also free wi-fi available. P{Ax[H0f= 5 rooms, 4 ensuite P{AxH ft=#x 4 rooms, 4 ensuite. ( G 0 8 < 4 Prices on request. Enniskillen 123 Tower View B&B 39 The Limes, Enniskillen, Fermanagh Co Fermanagh, BT74 5NQ Guest House/ T: (028) 6632 3959 M: 07759 822 630 Online E: [email protected] Bed & Breakfast W: www.towerviewenniskillen.com Here you’ll find an interactive guide to Modern house situated on the outskirts of Enniskillen, overlooking Devenish visiting Fermanagh: Map Island and Lower Lough Erne on Belleek to Donegal Road (A46). Convenient to National Trust properties, Lough Erne Resort with world renowned Nick Faldo Log on and check out our Championship Golf course and also Castle Hume Golf Club. Ideal for golfing, GREAT VALUE BREAKS fishing and boating. in the beautiful Fermanagh Lakelands fermanaghlakelands.com P{x[Hft= 2 rooms, 2 ensuite. fermanaghlakelands.com Published in February 2019 Published in February FLT Visitor B&B Map 2019 Final.indd 1 19/02/2019 12:06 Belleek Bellanaleck ★★★★ Brookeborough Derrylin Florencecourt 6 Drulrush House 7 Corrigans Shore House 8 Norfolk House B&B 9 Knockninny Country House & Marina 10 Arch House B&B ★★★★ Mrs B Gormley Catherine Corrigan 7 Killykeeran Road 104 Knockninny Road, Tullyhona Farm, 65 Marble Arch Dulrush, Belleek, Enniskillen, 30 Cloonatrig Road, Cloonatrig, Brookeborough, Enniskillen Knockninny Quay, Enniskillen, Road, Florencecourt, Bellanaleck, Enniskillen, Co Co Fermanagh, BT93 2AF Co. Fermanagh Co Fermanagh, BT92 9JU Celebrating Co Fermanagh, BT92 1DE Fermanagh, BT92 2AR 33 Years T: (028) 6865 8942 BT94 4AQ T: (028) 6774 8590 in Business T: (028) 6634 8452 T: (028) 6634 8572 M: 07540 418 223 E: [email protected] T: (028) 895 1681 F: (028) 6774 8064 M: 07890 606 877 E: [email protected] W: www.corrigansshore.co.uk M: 07825 480 402 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] E: [email protected] ★★★★ W: www.knockninnyhouse.com W: www.archhouse.com Dulrush House, situated 4 miles from the world famous pottery town A modern purpose built house situated on the Upper Lough Erne Family run country house situated off the main A4 Belfast Road, 1 mile On the shores of Lough Erne, nestled at the foot of Knockninny NITB & AA 4 star & winner of 14 awards including Taste of Ulster. Quality of Belleek & on the banks of River Erne with its own private access to shoreline. Experience quality and comfort with panoramic views of from Brookeborough and 1 mile from Maguiresbridge and 9 miles from mountain, come and stay where old world allure meets modern day accommodation individually decorated with lots of extras. An a la carte the water & has private access to Castlecaldwell Forest Park with many the Fermanagh countryside. Enjoy the scenic, peaceful location, the Enniskillen, convenient to National Trust properties, Colebrook river is comfort. Enjoy lunch and dinner in our licensed restaurant or sip menu (restuarant menu on website). Close to Marble Arch Caves Global walkways. Also 4 miles from Donegal border & has its own private mini-bus passing cruisers and our excellent accommodation. En-suite, Guest within walking distance where fly fishing can be arranged , It is set in lovely on an irish coffee in front of an open fire. Hop around Lough Erne’s Geopark, Cuilcagh Mountain board walk and within walking distance of for guests wanting to visit the rugged coastline with its many beaches. Boat Lounge, Tea/Coffee facilities, Digital TV, Toiletries, Private Parking, gardens, which guests can enjoy. Good food comfortable bedrooms and islands on our day boats or just sit, relax and enjoy the view. Florence Court. Genuine farm produce & home-made dishes make this a hire available and service of a ghillie. Ideally situated for those wanting to WIFI. Breakfast Menu. Tea/Coffee & Homebaking on arrival. friendly welcome awaits you. real ‘Taste of Ulster’. Open all year. Book direct on www.archhouse.com. explore the Wild Atlantic Way or the Ancient East. 4 rooms, 3 ensuite. 7 rooms, 7 ensuite 3 rooms, 2 Ensuite P AxHE 7 rooms, 7 ensuite 4 rooms, 4 ensuite P { Ax[ H0g P { AxH0ft= P { t= { P{xDCHEgt= ft= Prices on request Prices on request Prices on request ogft= Prices on request Prices on request Florencecourt Fivemiletown Enniskillen Kesh ★★★ Kesh 11 Tilery House 12 Clogher Valley Golf Club B&B 13 View Point B&B 14 The Courtyard B&B @Lusty Beg Island 15 Muckross Lodge B&B Claire Stranney 476 Belfast Road, 5 Mullinaskea Road, Garvary, Boa Island, Mrs Caroline Anderson 134 Swanlinbar Road, Fivemiletown, Enniskillen, Co Fermanagh, Kesh, Muckross Quay, Kesh, Enniskillen, Co. Tyrone BT75 0SE BT74 7JL Co Fermanagh, BT93 8AD Co Fermanagh, BT93 1TZ Co Fermanagh, BT92 2DZ T: (028) 8952 1739 T/F: (028) 6632 7321 T: (028) 6863 3300 T: (028) 6863 1887 T: (028) 6634 8585 M: 07867 512 043 M: 07867 728 801 E: [email protected] M: 07739 910 676 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] E: [email protected] W: www.lustybegisland.com E: [email protected] W: www.tilery.com W: www.cloghervalleygc.co.uk W: www.viewpoint-bed-breakfast.co.uk A warm welcome awaits you at The Tilery B&B. Set in idyllic surroundings This 7 bedroom house is situated 1 mile from Fivemiletown towards Situated on Enniskillen to Tempo Road (B80), it is ideally located Set amongst the beautiful lake-side woodlands, there is a selection of Situated on the Lough shore overlooking Muckross Bay less than 1 mile just 6 miles from Enniskillen, The Tilery is a classic country home Enniskillen on the main Belfast to Enniskillen Road and is located for easy access to explore many tourist attractions in Fermanagh.
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