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Marble Arch Caves |
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Guided tours daily from 10am to 5pm, March to September. Tours last 1¼ hours and include an underwater boat journey. It is advisable to phone and book before visiting as the cave may close for safety reasons following heavy rain. Shop, restaurant and interpretative centre. For further details visit the web-site. |
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Florencecourt House |
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Built in the 18th century by John Cole, the National Trust's Florencecourt House features fine examples of Roccoco plasterwork and original items of furniture. Gift shop & Stables Restaurant for home-made lunches and light refreshments. |
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Water powered sawmill, icehouse, Pleasure Grounds, walled gardens and children's playground. Well worth a visit. Castle CooleAnother premier National Trust property, Castle Coole, is located 7 miles away in Enniskillen. It is the finest neo-classical house in Ireland, designed by James Wyatt. Set in impressive parkland - visitors can enjoy various walks. Gift shop & Tea room Crom Estate2000 acres of woodland, parkland and wetland, Crom is one of Ireland's most important nature reserves. Boat hire, angling and nature trails. Devenish Island |
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Accessible by ferry. Ruins include a 12th century round tower, Augustinian Abbey and St Molaises' House. |
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Ardhowen TheatreOn a beautiful lakeside location in Enniskillen. Find out what's on. Irish Lace MuseumAward winning Antique Lace Museum is located in the nearby village of Bellanaleck. All lace dates from between 1850 - 1900.
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Enniskillen Castle and Museums |
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Includes Regimental Museum as well as Fermanagh County |
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Telephone: UK 028 6634 9847
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