Lough Navar has a scenic 7 mile drive leading to a magnificent view point giving spectacular views over Lough Erne. Picnic areas, car parking facilities, view-points & short walks are all available free of charge.

Feeding the ducks is a time-honoured family activityand where better to do it than along the River Erne in Enniskillen. With parking, outdoor seating and a children's play area, spend some quality time with the family.

Headhunters Barber Shop 5 Darling Street, Enniskillen
T: +44(0)28 6632 7488
W:
www.headhuntersmuseum.com
A trip to Headhunters Barber Shop & Railway Museum is like taking a remarkable journey into the past bringing the golden age of the railway vividly to life. Why not combine your visit with a unique opportunity to have your hair professionally styled in the most nostalgic surroundings.

Garden of Celtic Saints, (Beside Sacred Heart Church), Lisnarick Road, Irvinestown
See the unique collection of wooden sculptures carved out of Irish Oak, located in the Garden of Celtic Saints in Irivnestown. The Devenish figures include carvings of saints & scholars and are the work of Lithuanian Jonas Raiskas. The garden is open to the public, free of charge & well worth a visit!

Forthill Park, Enniskillen
T: +44(0)28 6632 5000
Started in 1845, it is built in memory of Sir G. Lowry Cole G.C.B. & took 12 years to build. A series of 108 spiral steps leading to panoramic views of Enniskillen. Admission is FREE. Children to be accompanied by adults. Contact Fermanagh Visitor Information Centre for opening hours - T: +44(0)28 6632 5000
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