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Visitor Attractions in Co Fermanagh
Rossharbour Holiday Homes on Lower Lough Erne are ideal holiday
homes for enjoying the many Visitor Attractions in in the North
and West of Ireland.
Co Fermanagh and neighbouring Co Donegal abound with beautiful
natural scenery and historic sites to visit. Rossharbour Holiday
Homes are well placed to visit either county or indeed visit the
North Antrim Coast, home to The Giant's Causeway - a World Heritage
Site.
On either side of the vast valley through which the Erne flows
are hills richly clothed in Forest Parks, some with breathtaking
view points such as the one at Lough navar Forest Park near Derrygonnelly.
Within two miles of Rossharbour Holiday Homes is Castle Caldwell
- an historic castle set in beautiful grounds on a peninsula jutting
out into the Lough.
In less than an hours drive you will find the beautiful sandy beaches
on the Donegal coast - Rossnowlagh, Murvagh, Mullaghmore, Rosses
Point.
Castle
Coole - a magnificent neo-classical house designed by James
Wyatt, family home of the Earls of Belmore. It has remarkably fine
interiors and exquisite furniture and furnishings from before 1830.
Crom Estate - 1,350 acres of woodland, park land and wetland,
one of Northern Ireland's most important nature conservation areas,
including Crom Old Castle.
Castle Caldwell
& Estate - The castle, originally built in 1612,
was purchased by one James Caldwell, a well to do merchant from
Enniskillen, in 1662. The Castle remainded in the family for approximately
200 years.
Florence
Court - One of the most important houses in Ulster, built in
mid eighteenth century by John Cole. The house has magnificent plaster
work, the striking rococo dining-room ceiling was cleverly saved
from the fire in 1955. The rest of the, plaster work has been meticulously
restored.
Giants Causeway - Giants Causeway is a World Heritage site.
Here the visitor can witness a spectacular sight of about 40,000
six sided basalt column, estimated to be about 55 million years
old, which were formed by cooling lava. The site stretches for 2
miles along the Antrim coast where there are scenic walks that take
you past splendid amphitheaters and fine rock formations. The visitors'
centre provides audio-visual shows and interactive exhibitions which
explains in detail the formation of the causeway attributed to the
giant Finn MacCool (mythology) and also the actual geology involved.
Belleek
Pottery - This World famous pottery offers guided tours
and has a visitor's centre.
Bushmills - Old Bushmills Distillery is the oldest licensed
distillery in the world where the renowned Bushmills whiskey has
been distilled legally since 1608 when King James I granted its
license. A guided tour of the distillery is provided where the secrets
of whiskey production is revealed and the visitor also allowed to
sample the distilled product.
Marble
Arch Caves - These magnificent Mesozoic limestone caves have
an extensive network of caverns, viewed from a boat.
Ancient Burial grounds - you can discover many of these
dotted around the surrounding countryside.
Devenish Island - Reached by ferry, one of the largest of
the 200 islands of Lough Erne, is the site of the ruins of an abbey
and of a perfect 12th century round tower.
Lough
Erne by Boat - there are lots of boats offering day cruises
on Lough Erne. Fermanagh Tourist Information Centre.
The Argory - Set in 315 acres of wooded countryside, the
house dates from 1824 but is substantially unchanged since the turn
of the century.
Enniskillen Castle - incorporating The Regimental Museum,
The Watergate History and Heritage Centre. The Castle also holds
a variety of other exhibitions through-out the year.
The Buttermarket - see crafts being produced in the craft
workshops. Lots of special gifts to choose from. The Boston Quay
Craft Shop carries a range of the best craft work and design produced
of Ireland.
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