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Fermanagh has a trail for every interest.  The County boasts some fine cycling routes; why not hire a bicycle and explore the quiet byways of the 230 mile (370km) Kingfisher Cycle Trail past many of the area's main attractions such as the Marble Arch Caves and Loughs Melvin and Macnean.

Follow a history trail stretching thousands of years. Visit the prehistoric Celtic idols at Lough Erne's Boa and White Islands, or Devenish Island with its medieval Monastic Site and round tower.  Enniskillen Castle, once the stronghold of the Gaelic Maguire chieftains is now a museum complex.  Other castles which can be found in Fermanagh include MoneaCastle Balfour and Tully Castle.

Fermanagh's garden trail also covers historic ground.  The finest belong to National Trust stately homes Florence Court and Castle Coole. Gifted with natural assets, Fermanagh has many nature trails: Castle Archdale Country ParkCastle Caldwell ForestCrom Estate and Lough Navar Forest.

A county defined by water offers numerous liquid trails.  Island-hop via waterbus, or hire a boat and fish along the way.  See how far you get cruising down the Shannon-Erne Waterway, which connects the Erne system to that of the mighty River Shannon, the longest in Ireland.  You can even travel underground through the Marble Arch Caves, set in a European Geopark. 
 

Fishing on the Erne
Marble Arch Caves
Janus figure, Boa Island
Monea Castle
Belleek Pottery Visitor Centre
Sheelin Irish Lace Musem

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