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Welcome to Erne Tours
Whether you’re a first-time or frequent visitor, everything in Fermanagh seems a bit more magical when viewed from a boat.
Erne Tours provides a full tour experience to some of the most attractive countryside in Northern Ireland.
Departing from our mooring at the Round 'O' Jetty in Enniskillen's Brook Park, our 56 seat water bus MV Kestrel provides a truly unique way to see the beautiful island town of Enniskillen and some of County Fermanagh's amazing Lough Erne waterway and it's Historic Islands such as the ancient monastic site at Devenish Island.
Things To Do In Enniskillen County Fermanagh Northern Ireland - Lough Erne Boat Tours Trips And private Hire Available.
MV Transa, our classic clipper style motor yacht is available for private charter on Lough Erne and is perfect to corporate events, weddings, parties and family events.
Our newly refurbished Hot shots Coffee Shop near our mooring at Brook Park is the perfect spot for a relaxing cup of coffee and perhaps a light snack before or after your Lough Erne boat trip on board MV Kestrel.
The beautiful Lough Erne waterway is truly unique and a jewel in the crown for the Lakeland County of Fermanagh and is indeed unique throughout Ireland and the British Isles for it's sheer beauty and the number of secluded islands and bays and the historic sites which abound both on and around Upper and Lower Lough Erne.
Erne Tours are proud to be your gateway to the wonders of Lough Erne.
You can contact us by post, phone or fax on the details below:
Erne Tours Limited
Round ‘O’ Jetty
Brook Park
Enniskillen
County Fermanagh
BT74 7EU
Tel (UK) 028 6632 2882
Tel (RoI) 048 6632 2882
Tel (International) +44 28 6632 2882
Email: info@ernetours.com or
stephen@ernetours.com
Things To Do In Enniskillen County Fermanagh Northern Ireland - Lough Erne Boat Tours Trips
Valley Of Knockanure
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Valley Of Knockanure · The Clancy Brothers
Wrap The Green Flag: Favorites Of The Clancy Brothers With Tommy Makem
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Devenish
A trip on The Kestrel from Enniskillen to Devenish Island.
Buachill on Eirne means Boy from Lough Erne
N. IRELAND: BRITISH ARMY ENDS DAILY PATROLS ON STREETS OF BELFAST
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The British Army has held the last of its daily patrols on the streets of Belfast, Northern Ireland's capital.
Almost thirty years after the decision to deploy British troops at the beginning of the troubles, the Army is being withdrawn from Belfast as part of the Northern Ireland Peace process.
The symbolic last patrol signals hope that an end may be in sight to the guerrilla violence that has plagued the Northern Ireland capital for decades.
However military patrols will continue in other parts of the province.
Hopes for lasting peace have been a long time coming for the people of Northern Ireland.
On Saturday another small step towards an end to the troubles was made as the daily patrols of the streets of Belfast by the British army finally came to an end.
This symbolic last patrol is being carried out by A Company of the Ist Battalion the
Staffordshire Regiment who are half way through a six month tour of duty.
The move has been made possible by a new found confidence amongst peace negotiators that guerrilla violence is going to cease.
Army patrols in Protestant and Catholic strongholds of Belfast became a regular feature of life in this bustling city.
There were mixed reactions to the news.
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Well, I suppose it signifies really that the end of whatever has happened, hopefully, for the past 25 or so years. You can see a difference, you know, I mean, if you don't see the troops, you know something is different, more normal I suppose.
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Well it means you haven't got foreigners in your country, patrolling the streets with guns in their hands. You know? And it is probably better for them as they probably are glad too that they are not walking round the streets of Belfast waiting for someone to shoot them.
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It is not the first time that the troops have been withdrawn.
It happened in 1994 following a ceasefire by the mainstream Irish Republican Army (I-R-A) and its Protestant guerrilla rivals.
However, following a wave of killings this year, the streets once again resounded to the sound of marching feet.
Now, all but one of the array of pro-British and republican armed groups which have waged war for thirty years, have declared a ceasefire.
The only group not to support the peace agreement is the small Continuity I-R-A which is made up of hardline defectors from the mainstream I-R-A.
The withdrawal comes a day after the first guerrilla prisoners were released from jail under the terms agreed in the 'Good Friday' peace accord signed in April.
The accord resulted in a power-sharing assembly with limited powers to govern Northern Ireland.
As the doors closed on the last tour of duty for the British army in Belfast, many hope that they will never have to be re-opened.
The army will continue its patrols in other areas of Northern Ireland for the time being.
It is expected that a reduction in army numbers in Northern Ireland will follow quickly, although the army say no decision has yet been taken.
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Forest Dunn Racing 2017,TT Isle of Man/Ulster GP
Forest Dunn racing 2017 at the the TT Isle of Man and the Ulster GP .Music by Motorhead-Overkill
A walk around Butlersbridge, Co. Cavan
Butlersbridge is a village in the north of County Cavan. The River Annalee flows through Butlersbridge. The N3 Dublin-Cavan-Enniskillen-Ballyshannon road passes to the west of the village. The N54 goes through Butlersbridge and links the N3 with Clones and Monaghan Town. The N3 went through Butlersbridge until 1999 when it bypassed the village. St. Aidan's Church in Butlersbridge is a Roman Catholic Church. It was built between 1860 and 1863 and was designed by William Hague Jr.
St Laurence O'Toole at Annan 2011
St Laurence O'Toole Pipe Band under their Pipe Major Terry Tully playing in the Grade One competition at the British Pipe Band Championships at Annan on 25 June 2011. The band's medley is:
The Big Yin, Kenny Gillies of Portnalong, Jimmy Ward's Jig, The Rose, Buntata's Sgadan, Sabhal Mor Ostaig, The Ferryman, The Blonde Haired Maid, and The Ferryman (reprise).
The band's drum corps won first place and the band was placed second overall.
Faldo Series Grand Final 2011: Gala Dinner & Prize Giving
Highlights of the Gala Dinner and Prize Presentation with Sir Nick Faldo during the 2011 Faldo Series Grand Final at Lough Erne Resort in Northern Ireland.
Piping Live 2014 - St. Laurence O'Toole (3 of 3)
The pipers are joined by their leading drummer for their final performance.
This was a Wallace Bagpipes Showcase, held in the 'Street Cafe' outside the National Piping Centre in Glasgow..
Fermanagh V Armagh NFL3 Half Time Mini Game St Patrick's V Devenish
Fermanagh V Armagh NFL3 Half Time Mini Game St Patrick's V Devenish
British Pipe Band Championships Paisley 2019 - The Highlanders Pipe Band (4-SCOTS)
This is Grade 3A The Highlanders (4-SCOTS)
Coarse Fishing with the Feeder on Upper Lough Erne 21/4/19
A day on Derryadd jetty, lough Erne throwing a feeder for anything that swims.
Started off overcast then the sun burned the clouds off and out came the muppets on jetskis with dogs that love shiteing all over the place so I ended up calling time and going home for a pork chop dinner.
A day nearly spoiled by frequent examples of the stupidity of humanity, we had drunk Eastern Euro types in a tiny blow up boat wearing no live jackets, we had utter abject failures of adults setting a disposable bbq on a wooden park bench then only to wonder why it's setting the bench on fire, we had a dog walker who walked right up to me to throw a tennis ball in the lough beside me so her dog could jump in and get it who then was amazed I lost my temper and said to her throw the ball again and I'll throw you in to get it I love fishing I love the outdoors but I hate humans.
Wonder where to go tomorrow, wonder wheres free from humans on jetskis and other humans who want to light fires and let their dogs crap everywhere.
Tackle talk:-
I was using a Preston Innovations Dutch Master 12'8 60g feeder rod with a Shimano Aero 4000 FA Feeder Reel loaded with Guru feeder braid. This was fished patnoster style with a 3' hooklegnth to a size 12 Kamasan Animal hook.
I was feeding Sonubaits Superfeeder Dark and loads of particles, casters and chopped worm.
INNISKILLING FUSILIERS IN THE CANAL ZONE - SOUND
Fusilier O'Donnell a soldier announces coming of Col. Patterson. C/O of the Unit. The Arrival of the Col. met by Company Commander R.S.M. & Salutes take place. Inspection of Camp. Col Patterson and C/C Capt James R.S.M. MCHuffey M.B.E. inspect soldiers Kits. Soldier. Pipes & drummers are practicing Shots of Marching. Mjor Peacock & piper Major Ken. report to Major De Veu-White to talk over matters in hand. Gv of post where Fusiliers are dug in to protect Road Junction. Fusiliers guarding Water Filtration Plants Near Suez Gv. of Ballie Bridge which is the entrance to the plant. Near Suez. Village in back ground Kafrabdon. Guards walking round Plant. Soldier building a sandbag wall outside. The Fusiliers Crest.
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2013 Northern Ireland 560kg Final
Final between Richhill and Ballyhegan in the 560kg Northern Ireland Tug of War championships 2013 with Richhill winning.
Worlds 2017 - Friday - St Laurence O'Toole Pipe Band in Final Tuning - Medley
Pipe Major Tully and L/D Creighton in the Final Tuning area prior to the Qualifying Medley round of the World Championships.
Richhill Tug Of War 600kg
Richhill tea against ballyhegan in the 600kg Northern reland Tug Of War championsips
Johnny Reb Selection - American Civil War Marches: Johnny Goes To Texas / the Rose of Alabamy /...
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Great Irish Marches
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Diana death TV coverage: BBC, ITN, Channel 4 News + other bits and bobs
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Order: end of Grange Hill series 7, BBC News late night update, Tuesday 02.09: Breakfast News and GMTV 9am +, Supermarket Sweep, ITN News Summary, ITN Lunchtime News, ITN Early Evening News, BBC Six O'Clock News, Channel 4 News, BBC Nine OClock News, ITN News At Ten, Whose Line Is It Anyway, 05.09: ITN Lunchtime News, ITN News Report at 13.45.
Jamie Lyons: Rider Profile | British Talent Cup 2019
Race 1: Saturday, 6th July, 16:00 LT
Race 2: Sunday, 7th July, 16:15 LT
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One of Dorna’s key objectives is to create diverse platforms for the promotion of young riders in different countries, to ensure the development of future generations of new talented riders, who will eventually take the place of the current stars of MotoGP™ and WorldSBK. The basic idea is the organisation of competitions on the same machinery for all the riders, with that machinery sharing characteristics with the bikes used in MotoGP. These are motorcycles which combine some basic mechanical, riding style and set-up features, but also allow young riders to compete at a high level.
Flower of Scottland (Danny O'Dell) at O'Brian's Irish Pub
Flower of Scottland Sung by Danny O’Dell accompanying himself on the Guitar with Paul MacLeish
Flower of Scotland (Scottish Gaelic: Flùr na h-Alba) is a Scottish song, used mostly at special occasions and sporting events. Although Scotland has no official national anthem, Flower of Scotland is one which is used, along with the older Scots Wha Hae,Scotland the Brave and Highland Cathedral. It was written by Roy Williamson of the folk group The Corries, and presented in 1967,[1]and refers to the victory of the Scots, led by Robert the Bruce, over England's Edward II at the Battle of Bannockburn in 1314.