Fermanagh Lakelands: Attractions and more...
Fermanagh Lakelands is a delightful experience for tourists owing to its lakes, rivers, ancient caves, waterways, nature reserves and museums. Also, a variety of water sports like sailing, cruising, fishing and canoeing makes the place all the more exciting.
The world renowned Belleek Pottery invites visitors to discover Ireland’s oldest pottery and provides a platform for Irish art and craft skills. Consisting of a visitor’s centre, a museum and a restaurant, the place also offers guided tours to the visitors.
Visitors can explore some exotic caves and waterways at the Marble Arch. A boat journey through the caves offers spectacular sights of the cave formations, stalactites and stalagmites.
Surrounding the Marble Arch Caves is the Cuilcagh Mountain Park. It is a stunning landscape consisting of beautiful sceneries and exotic wildlife. The summit of the mountain reveals breathtaking views of Fermanagh and surrounding counties.
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