Enniskillen Castle is home to two museums, the Fermanagh County Museum and the Inniskillings Regimental Museum, follow you visit to the castle with a stroll along the riverside around this beautiful island town.
Whilst in Enniskillen, take time to visit Forthill Park and climb to the top of Coles Monument – the 180 spiral steps are worth the effort for the 360 degree panoramic views over Enniskillen.
If you are feeling less energetic why not take a packed lunch and enjoy it under the shelter of the beautiful victorian band stand.
The impressive 18th century mansion, Castle Coole is one of three National trust properties in County Fermanagh, situated on the edge of Enniskillen, it’s well worth a visit.
The Ulster American Folk Park is situated just outside Omagh in nearby Co Tyrone Immerse yourself in the world famous story of Irish emigration at the museum that brings it to life. Follow the emigrant trail as you journey from the thatched cottages of Ulster, on board a full scale emigrant sailing ship leading to the log cabins of the American Frontier. Meet an array of costumed characters on your way with traditional crafts to show, tales to tell and food to share.
The newly opened Titanic Belfast ® is an unmissable visit in any tour of Northern Ireland. It is located in the heart of Belfast, on the slipways where RMS Titanic was built. Inside this iconic building, visitors will re-live the entire Titanic story from her birth in Belfast to the fateful maiden voyage and her eventual discovery on the seabed.
Why not plan your trip to Belfast for a Saturday and head over to St Georges Market before you visit Titanic. Sample a mouth watering range of produce on sale and browse the extensive selection of arts, crafts and antiques.