Best attractions and places to see around Lisbofin include historical sites, natural landscapes, and outdoor activity points. The region features significant historical landmarks such as ancient castles and country estates. Visitors can explore diverse natural environments, including lakes, forests, and waterfalls. Lisbofin offers opportunities for both cultural exploration and engagement with nature.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Would not regard the Sligo Road from Enniskillen to Belcoo as a cycle friendly road. Extremely poor surface for considerable stretches, very bendy in places too. I live in Enniskillen; have cycled it but would avoid it if at all possible. Cycling via Five Points , on Swanlinbar Road; then via old rail line from old Letterbreen railway station towards Lough MacNean ; or take road from Five Points towards Gortatole is a far more pleasant and safer option.
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Ideal starting point for the hike to the Stairway to Heaven, there are a total of 3 parking spaces available. Some spaces are reserved for larger vehicles/motorhomes; the steward will direct you when reversing. Parking fee of 5 GBP or 6 Euros must be paid in cash to the steward.
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Stunning limestone caves which you can explore on a guided tour. Well worth a visit. There are 150 steps down to the caves so if you are wearing cleats please be aware, or change into a pair of trainers before you descend down into the natural wonder. There is also a cafe on site. For further details please see https://marblearchcaves.co.uk/
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The magnificent Enniskillen Castle is situated in the heart of Enniskillen on the banks of the River Erne. The castle was founded in the 15th century by Hugh 'The Hospitable' Maguire and belonged to the Maguire family for centuries. Between 2007 and 2013 a massive refurbishment took place so that the castle could be opened to the public. Today you can explore the castle grounds and learn about this landmarks rich history.
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Florence Court House is a magnificent 18th-century country estate situated in the foothills of Cuilcagh Mountain. The house is amongst a medley of lush green parkland and thick woodland with sights of the wonderful Benaughlin Mountain in the distance. The house is now owned by the National Trust and is open to explore daily. For more information regarding opening times and ticket prices visit https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/northern-ireland/florence-court
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Marble Arch caves are situated at the picturesque foothills of the Cuilcagh Mountain. They are the longest underground cave system in Northern Ireland (7.1 miles in total) and are said to be the most magnificent in Britain. The caves are regarded as a world-class natural attraction, they are situated in the Cuilcagh Lakelands which is the world's first UNESCO Global Geopark. The caves are only explorable by guided tours which run daily between 10am - 5pm. To secure a spot, visit https://marblearchcaves.co.uk/online-booking-guided-cave-tour/
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Lower Lough MacNean, also known as Lough Nilly, is one of two lakes that together form Lough MacNean. Around the circumference of the lake there is a 42 mile (67.6 km) sculpture trail that showcases the rich human history and diverse wildlife around the lake. Lough MacNean lies within the Marble Arch Caves Geopark which preserves the ancient landscapes. The reedbeds, fen peats, wet grasslands and wet woodland are home to diverse mammals, insects, and birds.
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Lisbofin is rich in history. You can explore Enniskillen Castle, a 16th-century fortress that now houses a museum detailing the region's past. Another significant historical site is Florence Court, an 18th-century country estate managed by the National Trust, offering insights into Georgian life and industrial heritage with its sawmill and blacksmith's forge.
Absolutely. Nature enthusiasts can visit Lower Lough MacNean, a beautiful lake featuring a sculpture trail and diverse wildlife within the Marble Arch Caves Geopark. Another stunning natural spot is Cladagh Glen Waterfall, known for its limestone gorge, mystical caves, and waterfalls, surrounded by ancient ash trees and seasonal wildflowers.
The area around Lisbofin offers various outdoor activities. You can embark on hikes, with Cuilcagh Mountain Park Car Park serving as a popular starting point for the 'Stairway to Heaven' trail. Cycling is also popular, with routes like the 'Derrygonnelly & Boho loop' or the 'Kingfisher Cycle Trail'. For more options, explore the cycling guides around Lisbofin.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Enniskillen Castle offers an engaging historical experience for all ages with its museum. Florence Court, with its extensive grounds, walking trails, and historical buildings, provides a great day out for families. The sculpture trail around Lower Lough MacNean can also be an enjoyable activity for children.
For hiking, a popular destination is the area around Cuilcagh Mountain Park Car Park, which provides access to the famous 'Stairway to Heaven' trail. You can also find easy hikes like the 'Belmore Forest loop via Pollnagollum Cave' or explore the trails within Florence Court estate. Discover more options in the easy hikes guide around Lisbofin.
The natural areas around Lisbofin are home to diverse wildlife. At Lower Lough MacNean, you can find various mammals, insects, and birds within its reedbeds, fen peats, and wet woodlands. Cladagh Glen Waterfall is known for silver-washed fritillaries, and with a keen eye, you might spot elusive pine martens and red squirrels.
The Cuilcagh Mountain Park Car Park is noted as wheelchair accessible, providing a starting point for some activities. For specific accessibility details at other sites like Enniskillen Castle or Florence Court, it's recommended to check their official websites for the most up-to-date information on facilities and access.
Lisbofin offers several cycling opportunities. You can find routes like the 'Florence Court loop' from Drumlaghy or the 'Enniskillen Castle – Old Castle Archdale loop'. For road cycling, options include the 'Enniskillen Castle – Enniskillen Castle loop'. Explore detailed routes in the cycling around Lisbofin guide and the road cycling routes guide.
The landscape around Lisbofin is characterized by a mix of historical estates and dramatic natural features. It's part of the Marble Arch Caves Geopark, preserving ancient landscapes. You'll find unique limestone gorges at Cladagh Glen Waterfall, serene lakes like Lower Lough MacNean, and the foothills of Cuilcagh Mountain, offering varied scenery from woodlands to open mountain trails.
Beyond historical sites, the region offers cultural insights. Florence Court, as an 18th-century estate, provides a glimpse into past aristocratic life and local industry with its preserved sawmill and blacksmith's forge. The sculpture trail around Lower Lough MacNean also showcases local history and wildlife through art.
Visitors particularly appreciate the rich history and natural beauty. Many enjoy exploring the stories of Enniskillen Castle and the grandeur of Florence Court. The scenic walks and the dramatic landscapes of places like Cladagh Glen Waterfall and the trails leading from Cuilcagh Mountain Park Car Park are also highly rated for their immersive outdoor experiences.


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