Aghnablaney Farm House - Beautiful Farmhouse in Idyllic Aghnablaney
Cottage with 4 Bedrooms, Sleeps 6, Garden
Only 2 weeks remaining in 08 - w/c sat 11/10 and sat 18/10 at incredible price of £199/week.
Family friendly farm house self-catering accommodation. Living accommodation with open fire. Fully fitted modern kitchen. Sleeps six with bathroom and separate shower room. Cot available. Bed linen and towels provided. Garden to front and to rear.
This fantastic former farmhouse overlooks Lough Erne. The location is excellent, about 20 minutes from Enniskillen, the county town with major stores and lots to do. Castle Cauldwell and Castle Archdale Country Parks are a short drive offering opportunities for cycling, long walks through mature woodland and play areas. There are excellent pubs, restaurants, cafes and shops in the nearby towns of Enniskillen, Irvinestown, Kesh, Belleek, Pettigo, Bundoran and Donegal. The fanatastic beaches of Donegal are about 20 minutes by car.
Access to Lough Erne, loughshore and woodland walks, picnic and BBq areas.
About 3 miles from Pettigo, the farmhouse is located in an idyllic quiet rural setting, close to Lough Erne with magnificent views of the Lough. An area of natural beauty within easy travelling distance of sites to see and places to visit.
NITB approved self-catering accommodation, with easy access for wheelchair users. Family friendly accommodation with garden and private car parking.
Central heating metered. Electricity metered. Sleeps six with bathroom and separate shower room. Cot available. Bed linen and towels provided. Garden. Sorry, no pets.
Ideal for touring Fermanagh and Donegal. Nearby leisure facilities include walking, sightseeing, fishing, cruising and other activities. Ideal for families.
Facilities for this holiday cottage in Enniskillen, Northern Ireland
Property
Type:
Cottage
Nearest Airport:
Belfast International - 95 miles
Nearest Port:
Larne - 115 miles
Nearest Bar/Pub:
The Cross Bar - 1.5 miles
Nearest Restaurant:
The Pettigo Inn - 2 miles
Location Type:
Fishing Nearby, Horse Riding, Near the sea, Quiet, Riverside, Rural/Village, Watersports
Real Fire, Central Heating, House Linen, Towels Provided.
Dining:
Seating for 6.
Entertainment:
Terrestrial TV, Video, Radio, CD System, Board Games.
Outside:
Garden, BBQ, Parking, Garden Furniture. Access to Lough Erne, shore and woodland walks, picnic areas and BBQ areas.
Suitability:
Children Welcome, Wheelchair Access, Suitable For Elderly, Sorry - No Pets Allowed, Smoking Allowed.
Local activities in and around Enniskillen, Northern Ireland
Aghnablaney / Leggs area: Take the scenic drive to Lough Navar, and you will reach a dramatic cliff-top viewing point with a sweeping view across Lough Erne to the distant Donegal Mountains. Seven-mile drive through the forest to a magnificent panorama over Lough Erne. Viewpoints, picnic sites and marked trails.
Belleek Pottery - Ireland's oldest and most historic pottery. Guided tours, restaurant and museum.
Castle Archdale Country Park - woodland and loughshore walks. Marina, access to White Island, tearooms and pony trekking.
The County Fermanagh region: Fermanagh is a visitor’s paradise with wide stretches of water and secluded bays surrounded by a patchwork of green fields, undulating hillsides and fresh forests.
There is much to see and do from history and heritage to shopping, visitor attractions and crafts to outdoor and indoor activities.
Marble Arch Caves - award-winning attraction, the fascinating guided tour includes an underground boat journey through this seductive realm of stalagmites and stalactites. One of Europes finest show caves allowing visitors to explore a fascinating underworld of rivers, waterfalls, winding passages and loft chambers. Open subject to weather.
Devenish Island Monastic site - A 12th century round tower and ruined Augustinian abbey.
Castle Balfour - built in 1618 by Sir James Balfour. Open all year.
Castle Coole - majestic 18th century house was created to impress. House tour available.
Crom Demesne - A 2000 acre demesne containing ancient woodland, tranquil islands, estate cottages and Old Crom Castle.
Enniskillen Castle - once the stronghold of Gaelic Maguire chieftains.
Florence Court -This mansion is surrounded by a large area of parkland, garden and woodland. Explore the Pleasure Grounds and the Walled Garden in this magnificent estate - Open daily.
Belleek Pottery
Established in 1857 Belleek Pottery holds a very special place in the cultural and commercial heritage of County Fermanagh. Nestling on the banks of the River Erne this imposing building is home to the world famous Belleek Fine Parian china and also to one of Irelands top five visitor attractions.
The building which, up until 1988, was used to produce Belleek has since been refurbished internally and features a museum, tearoom, video theatre and showroom.
Lough Derg lies about four miles north of the village of Pettigo in County Donegal. Station Island, the location of the Pilgrimage, is often referred to as Saint Patrick's Purgatory or simply Lough Derg.
This is a special place of peace and personal challenge. This small lake-island, renowned in Irish Christian tradition since the time of St. Patrick, has been receiving pilgrims continuously for well over 1000 years.
Potted history:
Enniskillen, the County Town of Fermanagh, is located almost exactly in the centre of the county on the natural island which separates the Upper and Lower sections of Lough Erne.
A major market town for the surrounding rural areas, Enniskillen remains a thriving shopping centre even though the old world charm of shop fronts along the long narrow Main street, which actually changes name six times from the east to west bridges, has for the most part been replaced by bland, nondescript logos.
Happily some historic landmarks still remain such as Blakes pub in ‘The Hollow’, the Corinthian facade of the Methodist church, the Tudor style entrance to the Presbyterian church, the Court House with spider web window tops, the recently refurbished Orange Hall, now the Intec Learning centre, the Byzantine convent chapel with its gallery of Irish stained glass and, beyond the bridges, Willoughby Place, a terrace of listed buildings with Georgian fanlights and wrought iron bal
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Owner joined site on:
30 March 2007
Property listed since:
30 March 2007
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