A trip to Headhunters Barber Shop & Railway Museum is like taking a remarkable journey into the past bringing the golden age of the railway vividly to life. Visitors will enjoy the evocative nostalgia, social heritage and amazing artefacts associated with the railways, which operated throughout Fermanagh and the Border Counties until their closure in 1957.
March 22, 2013Read More
A warren of nooks and crannies in an old, converted forge on Enniskillen’s waterfront. Francos is a vibrant, buzzing restaurant, run by the Sweeney family for over 20 years.
March 22, 2013Read More
Explore Ireland’s oldest pottery. Established in 1857, Belleek Pottery holds a very special place in the cultural and commercial heritage of Co Fermanagh. Situated in the picturesque village of Belleek on the banks of the river Erne, it is home to the world famous Belleek Fine Parian China.
March 22, 2013Read More
The Sheelin Antique Irish Lace Museum was located in the scenic village of Bellanaleck in Fermanagh’s Lakelands. The Museum traced the history of Lace-making in Ireland, and conveyed to the visitor the importance of the industry to Ireland as a whole and to Irish women in particular.
March 22, 2013Read More
Set on the shores of scenic Lough Erne, bordered by private grounds and gardens, the Killyhevlin is a long established family run hotel, located only 1km from the historic town of Enniskillen.
March 22, 2013Read More
Bangor is a picturesque maritime resort located only 12 miles from the heart of Belfast. For more than 150 years the Bangor area has been one of Northern Ireland’s main tourist destinations providing for the pleasure of trippers and tourists.
March 22, 2013Read More