Local Attractions Marble Arch Caves The Marble Arch caves at Florencecourt in Fermanagh is one of Europe 's finest showcase Geo-parks. Natural under ground rivers, waterfalls, winding passages as well as lofty chambers and rock formations make this a must see when visiting Fermanagh. Enniskillen Castle Built in the Early 15 th Century the castle was originally intended to provide the local Gaelic Chieftain King Thomas Maguire with a defensive platform from which to protect the South Eastern part of Fermanagh. The Castle survives today as a museum.  Ulster American Folk Park The Ulster American Folk Park is an open air museum that details the story of Irish emigrants to America during the 18 th and 19 th Centuries and seeks to provide a “living history” perspective on this fascinating period during Irish history. Donegal Glenveagh national park is a must see when visiting Donegal. Breathtaking natural beauty surrounds this 40, 873 acres of land that incorporates lakes, glens and woods as well as two of Donegal's highest peaks Slieve Snacht and Errigal. Leitrim The county boasts Ireland 's earliest salmon river – the Drowes at Tullaghan. There are lively riverside towns and cruise bases, with friendly pubs and impromptu music sessions. Visit Costello chapel, the smallest in Europe, the Glencar waterfall, or Parkes Castle. Leitrim is bound by water, which defines its character and supplies its recreation. The Shannon Erne Waterway, Europe 's longest inland navigable waterway, stretches through the county. If you would like more details on any of our services & facilities or you wish to check hotel availibility, simply complete the form below. |