Belleek, Co Fermanagh, BT93 3FY, Northern Ireland Once known as the the "Belleek Pottery Works Company" it first conducted business back as early as 1857 manufacturing heavy earthenware and has progressed over the years to become the highly acclaimed creator of fine Parian china which is known the world
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Enniskillen, Co. Fermanagh, Northern Ireland A National Trust property and the neo-classical home of the so-called “Earls of Belmore”. This is an attractive venue for parkland walks and a summer picnic, should the weather stay fine. If not, the house can be viewed and guided tours are available.
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Lower Lough Erne, Co. Fermanagh, Northern Ireland Contained within Lower Lough Erne, there is a ferry which leaves Trory. The island was an ancient monastic settlement and 12th century historic remains in the form of a round tower, graveyard, church and Celtic Cross can still be seen there.
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Enniskillen, Co. Fermanagh, Northern Ireland Dates back to the 15th century. Home to the Inniskilling Regimental Museum, the castle's most striking feature is the Watergate, a twin turreted tower, best viewed from the far side of the river.
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Marlbank, Florencecourt, Co. Fermanagh, Northern Ireland Found within the limestone hills, south of Enniskillen, they can be equalled only in Ireland by the Burren in County Clare. A tour is available through the caves but tours can be vulnerable to the weather so it is advisable to phone beforehand.
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