Enniskillen Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
Planning to visit Enniskillen? Check out our Enniskillen Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Enniskillen.
Top Places to visit in Enniskillen:
Headhunters Barber Shop & Railway Museum, Marble Arch Caves, Florence Court, Castle Coole, Cuilcagh Mountain Park, Enniskillen Castle, Cuilcagh Legnabrocky Trail, The Inniskillings Museum, Tully Castle, Monea Castle, Ardhowen Theatre, Enniskillen Library, Belle Isle Cookery School, Saint Michael's Church, Cole Monument
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Ireland is one of Europe’s most green and mysterious islands and everyone who visits this isolated island in the Atlantic Ocean is given a very warm welcome.Dublin is the capital of the Irish Republic and it is a city of musicians, poets and dreamers, as well as being a financial centre. Its many old buildings indicate its long and dramatic past. It was founded by the Vikings within a wonderful valley where the River Liffey flows into the Atlantic Ocean. South west of Dublin is Kildare, the heart of Ireland’s horse racing. In 1902 the Irish national stud, Tully House, was founded there. Rich and eccentric Scottish brewery heir, Colonel William Hall-Walker, had the idea of a creating unique horse breeding scheme that would be based upon astrological calculation. The Wicklow Mountains are a natural paradise of mountains, swamps and lakes, beautiful valleys and a fascinating mountain landscape to the south of Dublin. Jerpoint Abbey near Thomastown dates back to the twelfth century. It is one of the most beautiful Cistercian ruins in Ireland. The Cistercians built the monastery in characteristic style and one of the stone sarcophaguses is said to contain the bones of Holy Nicolas who was buried there by the Crusaders. Although much of it has remained unspoiled, Ireland has undergone much change. It is a land of great natural beauty, healthy commercial success and excellent hospitality: a wild green island set in the wild Atlantic Ocean!
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Ireland is one of Europe’s most green and mysterious islands and everyone who visits this isolated island in the Atlantic Ocean is given a very warm welcome. Dublin is the capital of the Irish Republic and it is a city of musicians, poets and dreamers, as well as being a financial centre. Its many old buildings indicate its long and dramatic past. It was founded by the Vikings within a wonderful valley where the River Liffey flows into the Atlantic Ocean. After the Vikings, the Normans conquered the city and ruled over it for seven hundred years and under King Henry The Eighth Dublin became the capital of what was then a British colony. South west of Dublin is Kildare, the heart of Ireland’s horse racing. In 1902 the Irish national stud, Tully House, was founded there. Rich and eccentric Scottish brewery heir, Colonel William Hall-Walker, had the idea of a creating unique horse breeding scheme that would be based upon astrological calculation. The Wicklow Mountains are a natural paradise of mountains, swamps and lakes, beautiful valleys and a fascinating mountain landscape to the south of Dublin. Jerpoint Abbey near Thomastown dates back to the twelfth century and is one of the most beautiful Cistercian ruins in Ireland. It was founded in around 1160 by Donal Mac Gillapatrick, the King Of Ossory. The Cistercians built the monastery in characteristic style and one of the stone sarcophaguses is said to contain the bones of Holy Nicolas who was buried there by the Crusaders. Although much of it has remained unspoiled, Ireland has undergone much change. It is a land of great natural beauty, healthy commercial success and excellent hospitality: a wild green island set in the wild Atlantic Ocean!
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The Big Wood Kylemore Abbey Ireland
Not the most popular destination to see in Ireland but this place is worth the visit for sure. One of the big differences between here and a lot of other places in Ireland is the massive amount of trees covering the mountains and gardens in the area. The castle built in Victorian style has stood the test of time, but not without service and upkeep. Because of its location this place gets absolutely pounded with rain but that's also what makes it so enchanting with moss and old growth forest engulfing the grounds. As always when exploring Ireland don't forget your rain gear. The monastery founded in 1920 on the grounds of Kylemore Castle was for Benedictine Nuns who fled Belgium in World War I. Here is a brief history:
Kylemore Castle was built in 1868 as a private home for the family of Mitchell Henry, a wealthy doctor from London whose family was involved in textile manufacturing in Manchester, England. He moved to Ireland when he and his wife Margaret purchased the land around the Abbey, after having travelled there on their honeymoon in the mid 1840s. He became a politician, becoming an MP for County Galway from 1871 to 1885. The castle was designed by James Franklin Fuller, aided by Ussher Roberts. The construction of the castle began in 1867, and took the total of one hundred men and four years to complete. The castle covered approximately 40,000 square feet (3,700 m2) and had over seventy rooms with a principal wall that was two to three feet thick. The facade measures 142 feet (43 m) in width and is made of granite brought from Dalkey by sea to Letterfrack and from limestone brought from Ballinasloe. There were 33 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, 4 sitting rooms, a ballroom, billiard room, library, study, school room, smoking room, gun room and various offices and domestic staff residences for the butler, cook, housekeeper and other servants. Other buildings include a Gothic cathedral and family mausoleum containing the bodies of Margaret Henry, Mitchell Henry and a great grand-nephew.
The Abbey remained in Henry's estate after he returned to England. The castle was sold to the Duke and Duchess of Manchester in 1909, who resided there for several years before being forced to sell the house and grounds because he lost it in a poker game. In 1920, the Irish Benedictine Nuns purchased the Abbey castle and lands after they were forced to flee Ypres, Belgium during World War I. The nuns, who had been based in Ypres for several hundred years, had been bombed out of their Abbey during World War I. The nuns continued to offer education to Catholic girls, opening an international boarding school and establishing a day school for girls from the locality. The school acted as the main educator for most girls from Renvyle, Letterfrack and further afield for almost a century but it was forced to close in June 2010.[1] The nuns have since been developing new education and retreat activities.
The Estate includes large walled Victorian Gardens. Since the 1970s these have been open for public tours and 'nature' walks. The Benedictine community has restored the Abbey's gardens and Cathedral with donations and local artisans in order to be a self-sustaining estate. However the garden is a shell of it's original grandeur, it used to boast 8-10 full time gardeners working on food for the entire estate including 6 full greenhouses, now there are only 2 greenhouses and a fraction of the grounds planted.
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Travel expert Marybeth Bond talks about the most beautiful places in the world to add to your bucket list. Find out what her favorite natural places are! She recommends a cruise to Alaska, visiting Hawaii, and touring the California coast. Marybeth also talks about the Grand Tetons, Yellowstone, and of course, the Grand Canyon. Outside the United States, Marybeth's favorites include Ireland, the Nepal Himalaya, and the island of Bali.
Gutsy Traveler Marybeth Bond is the nation's preeminent travel expert for travel tips, travel advice and inspiration and founded the popular Online Travel Magazine GutsyTraveler.com.
She's a National Geographic author of travel books and guest on The Oprah Winfrey Show and she's been featured over 1,000 times on TV, radio and print. She is a Contributor to CNN, CNN Airport Network and CNN.com.
What makes Bond Gutsy? She has hiked, cycled, climbed, dived and kayaked her way through more than 90 countries. Last summer Bond and her 22-year-old daughter took on a coast-to-coast challenge—3,114 miles of riding their bikes by day and blogging by night to raise funds for the National Osteoporosis Foundation. Through mountain passes in the Rockies, headwinds in Nevada, chigger bites in Kansas and wild dogs in Kentucky, they persevered and raised $52,000 for osteoporosis women's health education.
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Coffey Pilgrimage to Ireland
In April 2017 four of the American Coffey men made a trip to Ireland to celebrate the career of Jim Coffey who was a successful boxer in New York from 1912 to 1922. We paid a visit to Jim Coffey's grave in Loughglynn, The Glebe - Jim Coffey's home after he returned to Ireland, and held a ceremony unveiling a memorial to Jim and his career. We also visited the Coffey Farm in Tully where our ancestors were born and raised, and the RIC barracks in Ballinlough where our great grandfather participated in an attack against British soldiers in 1920.
While we were there, we toured some of Ireland's attractions including Dublin Castle, Knock, The Burren, Cliffs of Moher, Dunguaire Castle, Galway, Tullamore DEW distillery, Guinness Storehouse, Kilmainham Gaol, and more.
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On my final day in Scotland, I left the Isle of Skye and traveled to Eilean Donan Castle, the most picturesque castle in Scotland, ate lunch at Fort Augustus and Loch Ness and searched for Nessie, and spent some time absorbing the last of the Scottish sun and nature in Glen Coe before being dropped off in Stirling. Spending an entire month in this beautiful country was an unforgettable experience. While I made some mistakes along the way, I made some wonderful friends and memories that will last me a life time. Thank you for taking this journey with me.
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Connemara National Park (Irish: Páirc Naisiúnta Chonamara) is one of six national parks in the Republic of Ireland that are managed by the National Parks and Wildlife Service of the Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht. It is located in the west of Ireland within County Galway.
Connemara define it to be the land contained by Killary Harbour, the Maam Valley, Lough Corrib (as far as Moycullen); a line from there to the sea at Barna and the Atlantic Ocean. The historical territory of Connemara, as defined by the 17th century historian Ruaidhrí Ó Flaithbheartaigh in his book West or H-Iar Connaught, was coextensive with the barony of Ballynahinch, This is a broad peninsula stretching from Killary Harbour on the north to Kilkieran Bay on the south.
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