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Discover Fermanagh’s Rich History

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Discover Fermanagh’s Rich History.

Discover Fermanagh's Rich History

Are you a history buff looking to explore the rich past of Fermanagh? Then you are in for a treat! Fermanagh is situated in the heart of Northern Ireland and is a treasure trove of historical monuments and sites waiting to be discovered. From prehistoric tombs to mediaeval castles and grand stately homes, Fermanagh boasts a rich and varied history that has shaped the region over centuries. Belmore Court & Motel takes a closer look at some of the must-see historical sites and landmarks in the area.

Enniskillen Castle

One of the most iconic landmarks in Fermanagh is Enniskillen Castle, which sits proudly on the banks of the River Erne. This historic castle has played a pivotal role in Irish history, serving as a strategic stronghold during the Plantation of Ulster in the 17th century. Today, the castle has been transformed into a fascinating museum that tells the story of Enniskillen’s past, with exhibits that cover everything from the ancient Celts to the modern-day Troubles.

Marble Arch Caves

Another must-visit site in Fermanagh is the Marble Arch Caves Global Geopark, a UNESCO-listed site that is home to some of the most impressive underground cave systems in Europe. The caves offer a fascinating glimpse into the geology of the region, with towering stalagmites and glittering subterranean waterfalls that have been formed over millions of years. If you’re feeling adventurous, you can take a boat tour through the caves to fully immerse yourself in this unique natural wonder.

But Fermanagh’s history isn’t just limited to grand castles and awe-inspiring caves. The county is also home to several lesser-known sites that offer a glimpse into the everyday lives of its past inhabitants.

Belleek Pottery Visitor Centre

The Belleek Pottery Centre provides an insight into the craftsmanship that has been a hallmark of Fermanagh’s industry for centuries. The world of Belleek Pottery is one of Northern Ireland’s oldest and most fascinating attractions. Open since 1857, visitors  can discover the secrets that have made Belleek Pottery one of the most enduring success stories of Irish Craftsmanship.

Upon arrival at the pottery on the tranquil banks of the River Erne in County Fermanagh, visitors are invited to ring the bell which first called people to work in 1857.  Admission to the Visitor Centre is free, and there is a range of guided Belleek pottery tours and experiences.

Devenish Island

For those interested in religious history, the island of Devenish is a must-visit. It is home to the ruins of a 6th-century monastery and a 12th-century round tower, both of which are well-preserved and offer a fascinating glimpse into early Christian life in Ireland.

To make the most of your visit Belmore Court & Motel recommend you give yourself between 2 and 3 hours to explore all the island has to offer.

National Trust: Estates and Parks in Fermanagh

Fermanagh is home to some of the most magnificent national estates in Northern Ireland. These estates offer visitors a glimpse into the region’s rich history, stunning architecture, and breathtaking natural beauty. One of the most notable estates is Castle Coole, an 18th-century neo-classical mansion that is surrounded by lush parkland. The estate also features a lake, woodlands, and a walled garden. Another must-visit estate is Florence Court, a Georgian mansion that was built in the 18th century. The estate boasts beautifully manicured gardens, a deer park, and a working farm. Other notable national estates in Fermanagh include Crom Estate, which features a stunning castle, parkland, and woodland, and Castle Archdale, a historic estate that was used as a base during World War II. So why not plan a visit to Fermanagh and explore these incredible national estates for yourself?

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Why stop at just one day of exploration?

No visit to Fermanagh would be complete without exploring the natural beauty of the area. From the rugged peaks of Cuilcagh Mountain to the tranquil waters of Lough Erne, Fermanagh’s landscape has been shaped by thousands of years of natural history and the best way to experience it all is to stay at the leading 4-star guest accommodation in the area.

Belmore Court & Motel offers comfortable and affordable accommodation in the heart of Enniskillen. While the motel’s modern amenities and friendly staff, the hotel’s central location means you are never far from Fermanagh’s most popular attractions and the ability to explore the county’s rich history.  Our team is dedicated to providing top-notch customer support and ensuring you have the best possible experience with us so do not hesitate to contact us for more information on how to make your stay more enjoyable.

So what are you waiting for? Pack your bags, grab your camera, and prepare to Discover Fermanagh’s Rich History for yourself. Whether you’re a history buff or simply looking to soak up the natural beauty of Northern Ireland, there’s something for everyone in this fascinating and enchanting county.

Discover Fermanagh's Rich History
Discover Fermanagh’s Rich History

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