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Eco-Friendly Itinerary in fermanagh: A Sustainable Adventure from Belmore Court & Motel

Travelling responsibly is more than a trend; it’s a commitment to preserving and respecting our planet. We’ve crafted an eco-friendly itinerary for those staying at the eco-conscious Belmore Court & Motel in Enniskillen, Northern Ireland. This three-day guide is packed with sustainable attractions, activities, eateries, and cafes, all easily accessible from your Belmore Court & Motel base. Let’s dive into an adventure that’s not only enjoyable but also kind to our environment.

Day 1: Immersive Local Culture and Nature

Morning: Fresh Start with Local Flavours

Begin your day with brunch at The Croft Farm Shop. It is a culinary delight, showcasing the finest in farm fresh and artisan produce. The shop offers a rustic yet refined setting in a beautifully renovated 1970s milking byre. The menu features locally sourced ingredients, such as Joe the Baker Sourdough toast with Erin Grove preserves and O’Doherty’s gammon, highlighting their commitment to local Irish producers. Each dish, from the Caramelised Apple Porridge to the savoury Gammon, Feta, + Beet Bagel, exudes freshness and quality. It’s an ideal spot for those seeking a true taste of local, artisanal cuisine.

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Kickstart your eco-friendly itinerary in Fermanagh with a visit to Enniskillen Castle, a historical gem just a short walk from Belmore Court & Motel. This 15th-century castle highlights local culture and history through its conservation efforts and educational programs. Its sustainability initiatives, seamlessly integrated with operations, emphasise the importance of balancing cultural heritage with environmental stewardship. 

Engaging in community events and exhibits at the museum promotes local pride and understanding of sustainable practices. Enniskillen Castle Museum is not just a historical site, but a beacon for sustainable cultural preservation.

Lunch: Sustainable Dining

For lunch, choose an eatery that champions farm-to-table practices. Enniskillen is home to several restaurants that prioritise organic and locally-grown produce, ensuring a meal that’s not only delicious but also eco-friendly. These include the Jolly Sandwich in Darling Street. the café’s reputation for offering a variety of dining experiences, including healthy options, small plates, and vegan and vegetarian choices, suggests a commitment to quality and freshness.

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Afternoon: Eco-Conscious Exploration

Spend your afternoon meandering through the quaint streets of Enniskillen. Visit local shops that support regional artisans and offer a range of eco-friendly products, including The Buttermarket. Later, take a serene walk along Lough Erne via the Castle Basin at the Broadmeadow, basking in the tranquil beauty of the lakeside. 

Also worth a visit is the Headhunters Railway Museum. It offers a unique journey into the history of the Irish railways and the associated barbering trade. This museum in a former railway building provides an intriguing blend of railway memorabilia and an authentic barber shop. Visitors can explore many railway artefacts and learn about the region’s rich railway heritage.

Dinner: A Taste of Locality

Finish your day with a dinner at 28 at the Hollow for its commitment to sustainability and an example of using local produce in gourmet dining. Established in 2018 and quickly becoming a Fermanagh favourite, the restaurant moved to its current location in 2021, bringing its dedication to first-class service and the finest food. They offer a tasting menu and a la carte, renowned for featuring the best in fine dining with a strong emphasis on locally sourced ingredients. 

This commitment to local produce not only enhances the quality and flavour of their dishes but also supports the local agricultural community, making 28 at the Hollow a prime destination for food enthusiasts seeking a true taste of the region’s culinary excellence.

For a nightcap, make your way upstairs to Blakes of the Hollow. The renowned Victorian pub in Enniskillen is steeped in history and charm. Established in 1887, it’s celebrated for its authentic decor and traditional Irish ambience. Notably, it houses one of the famed Game of Thrones doors, intricately carved to depict scenes from the iconic series, drawing fans and tourists alike. This door, a unique blend of pop culture and historic charm, adds a special allure to the pub’s rich character. Blakes is a must-visit for both history buffs and Game of Thrones enthusiasts.

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Day 2: Embracing Nature and Heritage

Morning: Marvel at Marble Arch Caves

After a nourishing breakfast, drive to the Marble Arch Caves Global Geopark, a short journey from the motel. These magnificent caves offer a unique opportunity to explore the natural underground wonders of the region. Please remember to book your tour in advance so you can secure a spot.

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Lunch: Picnic with a Purpose

Opt for a picnic with locally sourced snacks from the new Gourmet Grocer for lunch. Their focus on partnering with local suppliers ensures that customers receive fresh, top-notch products while supporting the local agricultural and artisan community.

Afternoon: Cycle and Nature Trails

Post-lunch, visit Corralea Activity Centre outside Enniskillen. Their electric bike hire service offers an exciting way to explore the beautiful surroundings. These e-bikes provide an effortless and eco-friendly way to travel, making it easier for visitors of all fitness levels to enjoy the area’s scenic routes. Ideal for those who want to experience the natural beauty of Fermanagh Lakelands with ease, Corralea’s electric bike hire is a perfect blend of outdoor adventure and sustainable tourism

Dinner: Sustainable Seafood and Vegetarian Delights

Franco’s Restaurant in Enniskillen is a distinguished establishment known for its dedication to sustainability in the culinary scene. Emphasising a farm-to-table philosophy and freshly caught seafood, Franco’s sources fresh, locally-produced ingredients, ensuring a menu that is not only delightful in taste but also environmentally responsible.

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Finish the night in Charlie’s Bar. It is one of the oldest family-run bars in the town and is known for its warm, traditional atmosphere and legendary pints of Guinness. Gaining international fame through a heartwarming Christmas video, Charlie’s Bar symbolises kindness and community connection. 

It’s a lively hub for music, laughter, and storytelling, reflecting the rich cultural tapestry of Enniskillen. The bar hosts a variety of live music and sports events, making it a perfect spot for both locals and visitors to experience the essence of Enniskillen’s hospitality.

Day 3: Lough Erne’s Splendor

Morning: Cycle Around The Island Town

After breakfast at Belmore Court & Motel, why not get on yer bike? Erne Adventures in Enniskillen offers an innovative way to explore the waterways with their hydro bike rentals. These unique water bikes provide a fun and eco-friendly means to traverse Ireland’s only island town. They are great for both exercise and relaxation on the water, and you can even bring your dog along for the ride. This novel experience combines the joys of cycling and water sports, offering a new perspective on Enniskillen’s scenic beauty. 

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Lunch: A Family Affair

The Toastery, a cosy café in Enniskillen, was founded by Sophie and Rossa, a husband and wife duo with extensive experience in the hospitality industry. The Toastery reflects their travel-inspired vision, bringing a bit of city vibe to the local area. Committed to quality, everything at The Toastery is made in-house, setting it apart from the norm. 

Their philosophy centres on local pride, with the café’s setup being a family affair, emphasising local craftsmanship. Locally Sourced Grilled Farmhouse Cheese Toasties, Fairtrade + Organic Coffee and Home Brew Iced Teas are all available.

Afternoon: National Trust Treasure

Florencecourt House, owned by the National Trust, is a critical historical and cultural landmark in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. This 18th-century estate, renowned for its exquisite Georgian architecture and beautiful gardens, is a testament to the region’s rich heritage. It holds significant local importance, offering a window into the past with its well-preserved interiors and artefacts. Florencecourt House is a popular tourist attraction and a vital part of the community, hosting various events and educational programs that celebrate and preserve local history and culture.

Dinner: Sustainable With A Modern Twist

Tully Mill Restaurant, nestled on the edge of Florence Court Estate, offers a unique dining experience in County Fermanagh. Managed by local chef John Roche since 2012, the restaurant is renowned for its casual yet quality dining. Emphasising traditional dishes with modern twists, Tully Mill prides itself on using local and seasonal produce wherever possible. 

Their focus on sustainability was recognised with the Best Sustainable Practices award for Fermanagh in the Irish Restaurant Awards 2022, highlighting their commitment to using locally grown ingredients and reducing environmental impact. This makes Tully Mill ideal for those who appreciate sustainable dining practices.

 Day 4: Lough Erne’s Splendor

Morning: Sustainable Boating or Leisurely Exploration

Take a sustainable boat tour on Lough Erne, opting for operators who practice eco-friendly tourism. Erne Water Taxi in Enniskillen offers a unique and environmentally friendly way to explore the beautiful Lough Erne. With their all-electric passenger boat, they provide a silent, serene, and eco-conscious journey across the water. This service is perfect for those looking to immerse themselves in the spectacular Lakeland landscape and learn about the rich history and folklore of the area. Their guided tours and private boat hire options allow for a bespoke experience, creating unforgettable memories in one of the most stunning locations in the world.

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Lunch: Pizza at the Firehouse

The Firehouse in Enniskillen is recognized as one of the town’s top eateries, known for its diverse menu that includes delicious stone-baked pizzas. Their culinary offerings, cooked in a special stone oven, are a favourite among locals and visitors.

Afternoon: Fun At The Farm

Heading home, why not visit Fermanagh Fun Farm? A social enterprise in Lisbellaw, the farm offers an enriching farm experience while serving a noble purpose. The farm provides a sanctuary for about 150 rescued animals, ensuring lifelong care. As a social enterprise, profits are reinvested into animal care, educational programs, and community support. The farm promotes hands-on learning and mental health benefits, making it not just an attraction, but also a community-focused endeavor. 

Forever Memories While Preserving Nature

As your eco-friendly journey in Enniskillen comes to a close, we hope the memories of the lush landscapes, sustainable dining, and warm hospitality of this charming town remain vivid in your heart. Your exploration of Enniskillen’s eco-conscious attractions, from the serene Lough Erne to the historic Enniskillen Castle, has enriched your travel experience and contributed to preserving this beautiful region’s natural and cultural heritage. 

May the green trails, local flavours, and the gentle pace of life here inspire your future travels. Farewell, and may your journey be as enriching and fulfilling as your time spent here in Enniskillen.

 

Additional Eco-Friendly Tips

Walk or Use Public Transport: Many attractions in Enniskillen are within walking distance of Belmore Court & Motel. Utilise public transport where possible to reduce your carbon footprint.
Book in Advance: Make sure you check availability and book tours and restaurants to avoid disappointment.
Support Local Businesses: Engage with local guides and establishments to enrich your experience and contribute to the local economy.
Stay Informed: Keep updated on the latest eco-friendly practices and initiatives in the area.

This eco-friendly itinerary from Belmore Court & Motel offers a perfect blend of historical, cultural, and natural experiences. It emphasises the importance of sustainability and supporting local communities. Whether you’re strolling through the historic streets, savoring local cuisine, or exploring the natural beauty of Northern Ireland, you’re doing so with a minimal environmental impact.

Eco-Friendly intinerary FAQ

An Eco-Friendly Itinerary focuses on activities and destinations that prioritize sustainability, minimal environmental impact, and support for local communities.

Enniskillen offers a blend of natural beauty, historical sites, and local businesses committed to sustainable practices.

Yes, many of the attractions are within walking distance or a short drive from Belmore Court & Motel. Some are available using public transport.

Enniskillen boasts several eateries that use locally-sourced, organic ingredients, and practice sustainable dining.

Choose eco-friendly transport options, support local businesses, and be mindful of your environmental impact.

Yes.

Embark on a refreshing, eco-conscious retreat with our two-night Green Getaway package at Belmore Court & Motel. Immerse yourself in the serene beauty of Fermanagh while embracing a sustainable lifestyle.

✅ Breakfast Included each morning with a local flavour.

✅ Belmore Court & Motel Sustainable Water Bottles.

✅ A tree planted on your behalf to help offset your carbon footprint.

✅ Complimentary Erin Grove Preserves Gift (on production of bus ticket to Enniskillen).

Book our Green Getaway Package.

 

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