County Fermanagh - Wikipedia Fermanagh is by far the least populous of Northern Ireland's six counties, with just over one-third the population of Tyrone, the next least populous county It is approximately 120 km (75 mi) from Belfast and 160 km (99 mi) from Dublin
County Fermanagh | Destinations to visit in Northern Ireland With so much to see and do, a short break in County Fermanagh is never long enough, but it’s the perfect place to slow down and savour every moment Plan your visit now, discover hidden gems and get ready for your next giant adventure
Official Fermanagh Lakelands Website Nestled in Northern Ireland and proudly part of Ireland’s Hidden Heartlands, Fermanagh offers the perfect backdrop for lakeside walks, family adventures, and outdoor fun amid blossoming landscapes
About County Fermanagh - The Irish Family Fermanagh, the most westerly county of Northern Ireland, presents a blend of scenery, history and culture that makes it one of the most attractive of all Irish counties
Fermanagh: Top Things You Need To Do See – Thrive in Ireland Steeped in natural beauty and rich history, Fermanagh offers visitors an unforgettable experience filled with unique landscapes, tranquil lakes, charming towns, and a wealth of cultural heritage
Visiting Fermanagh and Omagh For further information on visiting Fermanagh and Omagh please contact a member of our Visitor Information team at: Fermanagh Visitor Information Centre Enniskillen Castle, Enniskillen, Co Fermanagh, BT74 7HL Opening hours: Monday-Friday 9:30am-5pm, Saturday Sunday 11am-5pm Tel: 028 6632 5000 Email: fvic@fermanaghomagh com
THINGS TO DO in Ireland’s county FERMANAGH - travelextra. ie Ireland’s county Fermanagh is a county of lakes and historic charm, with Lough Erne’s waterways offering boating and fishing amidst serene islands Enniskillen Castle and its museums explore local history, while the Marble Arch Caves, part of a UNESCO Geopark, showcase stunning underground caverns