Glamping in County Fermanagh
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Glamping in County Fermanagh
If you're looking for nice glamping spots to spend your holidays, the North of Ireland has some beautiful places where you can find exactly what you need, and Holidu will show you the most amazing ones. County Fermanagh is one of the six counties that make up this amazing country, and here you'll find plenty of scenery and natural wonders, as well as historic sites and many activities you can enjoy with your loved ones. The glamping sites are located in towns such as Enniskillen and Derrylin, and are quite comfortable, as they are specially designed for those looking for this type of accommodation. One of their most attractive features is that they are surrounded by the rich nature that the county has to offer, large expanses of green woodland and beautiful lakes.
Comfortable and relaxing accommodations with everything you needThe glamping accommodations you can find in this county are very well-kept and very well-equipped for visitors. From cylinder-shaped structures to those that have a more cottage-like style, you'll find something to suit your tastes. In addition to this they come with everything you need for your holiday, like comfortable bedrooms, bathroom, living area, kitchen and free parking. Don't think twice, come and enjoy an unforgettable holiday! Book now!
Travellers and activities
As mentioned above, County Fermanagh's natural scenery is one of the main reasons why tourists from all over the world come to visit each year. One of the things to do, especially if you love hiking, is to walk along the Cuilcagh Boardwalk Trail, which is located on the Cuilcagh Mountain and is approximately 10 miles long. The views here are truly beautiful, full of greenery, wildflowers, white stones and stunning blue lakes. Another magical place you will find here in County Fermanagh is Drummoney Falls, located in the town of Kesh. This place is ideal for a short and quiet walk through the woods, which will lead you to a small but fantastic waterfall in the form of a staircase. The waterfall is actually safe enough to venture out and take pictures on the rocks that form it.
County Fermanagh for History loversNo doubt this county also has many interesting and historic places to visit, and one of them is Florence Court, located in the town of Enniskillen. It is an 18th century house that belonged to the Cole family, and has beautiful gardens and greenery, as well as antique spaces such as stone squares, watermills and antique memorabilia displays. You can take a guided tour where they will tell you about the history of this house, and walk through the woods and green areas. Now, the other place that you definitely should visit is the interesting Headhunters Barber Shop & Railway Museum, a museum that combines a barber shop with an exhibition of objects related to Irish trains. The Johnston family came up with the idea of bringing these two passions together in one place, and you can visit it Monday to Saturday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:30p.m.
Two of Europe's most famous poets, Oscar Wilde and Samuel Beckett, were born in the city of Enniskillen, County Fermanagh.
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These natural limestone caves are very popular with tourists visiting the county. Located in the Cuilcagh Mountains, these formations are around 340 million years old and the Owenbrean River flows through them. You can take a guided tour of about an hour to learn about their history and formation in depth.
2. Discover the Devenish IslandThis fabulous island is located in Lower Lough Erne and is a very picturesque and fairytale-like place. Here you will find many stone ruins, castles, a pretty village with traditional houses and large expanses of lawns. You can reach the island by ferry or water bus from the town of Enniskillen.
3. See cute animals at Carrowhony Pet Farm FermanaghWith a selection of animals from the 5 continents, this farm ensures a day of fun. From kangaroos, deer and meerkats to ostriches, llamas and a duck pond, you certainly won't run out of animals to discover.
4. Visit the Inniskillings MuseumThis museum focuses on the regiments named after the town of Enniskillen: the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers and the Royal Irish Regiment. Here you can see a large display of weapons, decorations, vehicles, blacksmithing, first aid items, among other things, that belonged to or are related to these regiments.
5. Have a drink at The Boatyard DistilleryLocated in Lough Erne, this is the first distillery in County Fermanagh, founded in 1890 and opened to the public in 2013. Here you can find a wide variety of gins and vodkas, which you can try if you decide to take one of the tours offered by the company where you will learn about the production process and the team behind it all.
6. Go to the Garden Of The Celtic SaintsThis is an incredible display of Irish wood carvings created by the artist Jonas Raiskas. The figures are mainly of saints and religious figures, but there are also animals such as snakes and bears, as well as indigenous people.
7. Take a boat trip with Erne Water TaxiThis fabulous boat, painted like an authentic yellow American taxi, can be picked up at any harbour in the town of Lough Erne. This company offers guided tours, so you can sit back and relax while enjoying the scenery of County Fermanagh.
Information about glampings in County Fermanagh
🏡 Glampings available: | 1 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -50%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £39. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | barbecue, garden and Wi-Fi. |
📶 For workation: | 100% of the properties. |