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Bed & Breakfast Farmhouse Accommodation in Florencecourt, County Fermanagh, N. Ireland

Fermanagh Activities & Fermanagh Attractions

Nearby (2 miles) are the famous Marble Arch Caves.

Marble Arch Caves are one of Europe's finest show caves allowing visitors to explore a fascinating, natural underworld of rivers, waterfalls, winding passages and lofty chambers.  Arch house is very close to the caves
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Florence Court

Enniskillen, Co. Fermanagh BT92 1DB
Telephone: 028 6634 8249
Splendid 18th-century house and demesne
One of Ulster's most important 18th-century houses
Stunning backdrop of the Cuilcagh mountains
Exquisite rococo plasterwork and Irish furniture collection
Living History' tours, an entertaining insight into 1920s Florence Court
Famous Florence Court Yew – reputedly the 'parent' of all Irish yew trees
After dinner have a stroll around the rose gardens  less than half a mile away and see the mill wheel which is working and the 1600 summer house made from heather views are stunning
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Walking in Fermanagh
There are 25 walks in Fermanagh and we have 10 of these within easy reach of our bed and breakfast accommodation.  
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Cycling Tours in Ireland

The Kingfisher cycling trail goes past our accommodation.
From the island town of Enniskillen westwards, the route goes through an Area of Natural Outstanding Beauty passing gently over limestone caves and the hills surrounding Cuilcagh and Marlbank, then climbing to a look-out point which affords magnificent views.

Heading down into Blacklion and Belcoo, the route passes above Lough McNean for Lough Melvin’s Shore, and ends in Belleek on the edge of the River Erne.

Among the many complementary activities you can enjoy are a hike on Cuilcagh mountain, a visit to Marble Arch Caves and Florencecourt House and Estate, or a tour of Belleek Pottery. The energetic can avail of our multi-activity options or additional cycling loops
For more information click here to visit the Cycling Ireland 

MacNean House & Restaurant Blacklion, Co. Cavan
You will find the best food and hospitality Ireland has to offer at Neven Maguire’s award-winning MacNean House and Restaurant. 
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Castle Coole
On the outskirts of Enniskillen, Co. Fermanagh stands Castle Coole, the family home of the Earls of Belmore and one of the treasures of the National Trust.

Designed by James Wyatt, this magnificent neo-classical house took 10 years to build. It was completed in 1798.

The interior was created by some of the leading craftsmen of the late 18th century with chimney pieces carved by Westmacott, plasterwork created by Rose, scagliola columns and pilasters created by Bartoli.

The surrounding 700 acre estate is a fitting setting for the house, with parkland, Lough Coole and extensive woods.

Visitors may enjoy walks in the grounds and also see the Grand Yard, the Servants' Tunnel, the recently restored Ice House, the dairy, stables, laundry house and display room which includes the Belmore Private Coach.
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Cladagh Glen, Castle Coole, Crom Castle, Tully Castle, Devenish Island, Castle Archdale Forest Park, Navar Forest Drive.

The town of Enniskillen offers; Enniskillen Castle, The Butter market (Arts & Crafts), Cinema & Lakeland Sports Forum.
Belleek Pottery Centre - take the tour and see how this famous pottery is crafted by hand.

Fishing, Golf, Tennis, Equestrian Centre, Boating, Cruisers are all available nearby.
Also if you prefer to travel a little further: -

We are one hour by car from Sligo, Donegal and the Ulster American Folk Park.
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