Let’s talk itineraries
We feel particularly lucky to live in this part of Northern Ireland as it has all the things we love: walking, historical ruins, geology, cinema, theatre, great restaurants and bars. The problem is, we’re so busy with the B&B that we rarely get a chance to do most of those things! So, we have to live vicariously through our guests and therefore want them (you) to have the best of times.
Our tourist maps and leaflets can help you to plan your stay, but they’re not available until you get here. So, this helpful blog is here to assist you in planning ahead and making the most of your stay with us.
Rainy day ideas:
Enniskillen Castle, Navar Forest drive, Belleek factory tour & museum, lunch at the Lemon Tree
Castle Coole, Florence court, Boatyard Distillery
Lunch at the Jolly Sandwich or the Bees Knees Café in Enniskillen
Dry day ideas:
Cuilcagh Boardwalk, Stairway to Heaven & Marble Arch Caves or Florence court gardens
Tully Castle & Monea Castle, Ely Lodge walk, Boatyard Distillery
Drumskinny standing stones and the Sperrins Giants and Stone Circles
Erne Water taxi to Devenish Island, Enniskillen Castle and a walk along Broadmeadow
Local trips
Necarne Castle walk
The Garden of Celtic Saints and the Famine Memorial
Drumskinny stone circle & Boa Island cemetery – Celtic tombstone
Tickety Moo ice cream
Dinner at Mahon’s Hotel or Molly’s Bar in Irvinestown
Adventure Days
(wet day) Escape room at Share Discovery Village
Fun Farm Lisbellaw / Dinner at the Dog & Duck
Blue Green Yonder – kayaking, hydrobikes etc
Castle Archdale marina – boat hire, hydrobikes and a forest walk – dinner at Tullana on the Green
Weekend treats
Enniskillen Taste Experience – Saturday morning
Music at Charlie’s bar or Blakes at the Hollow
Day trip to Rossnowlagh beach and dinner at the Smuggler’s Creek Inn (you’ll need eruros)
Afternoon Tea at Rossclare Lodge
Sunday evening
Traditional Irish music at Charlie’s Bar
Charcuterie, Cheese or Mediterranean platter at Rossclare Lodge