Exploring the area
Lower Lough Erne, a serene and captivating expanse of water nestled in the heart of Northern Ireland, is a natural marvel that beckons adventurers and nature enthusiasts alike. Encompassed by rolling hills and lush landscapes, the lough boasts an aura of tranquility and a rich historical significance. From its ancient monastic sites like White Island to the recreational opportunities it offers such as fishing, boating, and hiking, Lower Lough Erne weaves a tapestry of natural beauty and cultural heritage that invites exploration and discovery at every turn.
Castle Caldwell Forest
Explore the serene woodland sanctuary encompassing picturesque lakes, rolling meadows, and the evocative ruins of Castle Caldwell. The forest's network of walking trails invites exploration, leading visitors through its natural beauty and historic remnants. This enchanting destination offers a perfect blend of nature and history, creating a tranquil escape for those seeking outdoor adventures and a glimpse into the past.
Enniskillen Castle and Museums
Visit Enniskillen Castle, which houses both the Fermanagh County Museum and the Inniskillings Museum. Immerse yourself in the history and heritage of the region through engaging exhibits.
Lough Erne Resort
For those staying at Dovecote Lodge, they will have access to Lough Erne Resort. Golf lovers will have their lucky day playing on a beautiful golf course, while those that want an opportunity for enjoying relaxing moments can experience the rejuvenating spa or visit one of the gourmet dining restaurants to get a taste of the region.