Rossclare Lodge Blog

Dog-friendly stays

Picture this: long morning walks through lush woodland tracks or along the lough shore, with your furball by your side. Lunch in a dog friendly pub or cafe and back to a secure garden where you can put your feet up and enjoy a glass of something delicious or curl up on the sofa to watch your favourite series on the smart TV. You might want to disconnect from all the online noise and listen to the birds and watch our hens as they go about their business in the neighbouring garden, but the Wifi is free if you need it! The walk down to the lough is one mile from the house, so you can stroll down to watch the sunset on the water and come back to sit in the Dome for a bit of star gazing.

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Sustainable Stays at Rossclare Lodge

Whether you stay in the main house or the garden apartment, we’ve harnessed the power of the sun with solar panels, providing renewable energy to heat our water and power our appliances and lighting.

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Escape and unwind in County Fermanagh

Leave the deadlines, the emails, and the endless to-do list behind. Our tranquil setting on the shores of Lough Erne offers you peace and quiet. Wake up to the sound of birdsong, not your alarm clock. Enjoy a leisurely breakfast, without rushing to get out the door. You can even stay in and do nothing all day if you want to!

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Golfing break in Fermanagh

I couldn’t tell and eagle from an albatross if my life depended on it. But I do know that Rossclare Lodge is situated in an area surrounded by rolling greens. Are you ready for a day on the fairway?

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Castle Irvine

Castle Irvine is a remarkable historical landmark located in the charming town of Irvinestown just minutes from Rossclare Lodge. This fascinating castle has a rich history that dates back to the 17th century. It has been a significant part of the local community ever since. It’s now the home of a rich variety of equestrian events with stables and the walled garden paddock.

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Devenish Island

A couple of weeks ago, whilst out and about, on a whim, I turned off the main road into Enniskillen and made my way down

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The Great Famine

Though you won’t find many printed references to this site of interest, I urge you not to leave Fermanagh without paying a visit. This period of history is so important for us to understand so that we always choose compassion for our fellow humans.

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Enniskillen

Let me take you to Enniskillen Castle today – a fascinating piece of history to capture your imagination. Nestled in the beautiful County Fermanagh (and

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