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Enniskillen Castle
Castle Barracks
Enniskillen
Co Fermanagh
028 6632 5000
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Enniskillen Castle dates back more than 600 years and was formerly the stronghold of Gaelic chieftains the Maguires. It boasts a strategic significance guarding one of the passes into Ulster and in later centuries was used as an English garrison fort and part of a military barracks.
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Florence Court
Marlbank
Enniskillen
Co Fermanagh
028 6634 8249
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Florence House is one of Ulster’s most important 18th century houses. Formerly the home of the Earls of Enniskillen, the house is surrounded parklands, gardens and woodland, offers majestic views of Benaughlin and the Cuilcagh Mountains.
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Marble Arch Caves
Marlbank
Florence Court
Enniskillen
Co Fermanagh
028 6634 8855
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The Marble Arch Caves are one of Northern Ireland's premier tourist attractions. Located beneath Florence Court are a hidden network of caves, passages, high roofed chambers and waterfalls, littered with stalactites and stalagmites.
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Castle Coole
Enniskillen
Co Fermanagh
028 6632 2690
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Castle Coole is one of the grandest 18th century buildings in all of Northern Ireland. It was formerly the home of the Earls of Belmore, and is surrounded by a historic landscape park on the shores of Lough Erne
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Drumskinny Circle
Nr Irvinestown
Co Fermanagh
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The stone circle at Drumskinny has been dated to 2250 BC and is part of a complex of five such circles in the immediate vicinity. Its purpose remains unknown to this day, although it is believed to have had some religious significance.
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