The elegant Westville Hotel offers luxury facilities less than half a mile of Enniskillen town centre. It has free Wi-Fi, free parking and live entertainment on Friday and Saturday nights.
Awarded AA Hotel of the year 2016/2017 for Northern Ireland, Located in the heart of The Fermanagh Lakelands, near Enniskillen town centre on the shores of Lower Lough Erne, the award-winning Manor...
Set in its own grounds on the edge of the island town of Enniskillen, the Belmore Court & Motel offers free parking and free WiFi, with a choice of modern hotel-style rooms and self-contained rooms.
This 5-star luxury hotel boasts 2 championship golf courses, a Thai spa, and an infinity pool, situated on the Lough Erne resort. Rooms have luxurious furnishings and lake views.
Located in Enniskillen and only 21 km from Marble Arch Caves Global Geopark, Silverhill House Apartment provides accommodation with mountain views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Domestic travellers can reach Enniskillen by car or bus from major UK cities. International travellers can fly to Belfast or Dublin airports, then take a bus (2-3 hours). Alternatively, a ferry service operates from Dublin to Enniskillen (3 hours).
The most convenient airport for Enniskillen is Belfast International Airport, due to its numerous domestic and international connections. It's approximately 120km away, making it a practical choice for travellers.
Enniskillen, UK, offers several public transport options. Ulsterbus provides regular services around the town and to nearby areas. Taxis are readily available. For short distances, walking or cycling is feasible due to the town's compact size. Car hire is also an option, with several rental companies operating locally.
Enniskillen Town Centre is the best area to stay, offering convenient access to attractions like Enniskillen Castle, Buttermarket Craft and Design Centre, and numerous shops and restaurants. It's also close to public transport links, making it ideal for visitors.
Enniskillen, UK, experiences a temperate maritime climate with mild summers and cool winters. Average temperatures range from 4°C in January to 15°C in July. There are no distinct dry or wet seasons, but rainfall is fairly evenly distributed throughout the year. The town does not experience monsoons or hurricanes.
What guests said about Enniskillen:
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We had a great birthday meal and excellent service in the...
We had a great birthday meal and excellent service in the Killyhevlin Hotel. Also lovely coffee and snacks in the Buttermarket We really enjoyed shopping in Enniskillen and seeing the murals on the walls. There is a wonderful variety of shops and there were a lot of good offers available
Carol
United Kingdom
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the Hotel is in a good location. shopping, pubs, cafes...
the Hotel is in a good location. shopping, pubs, cafes nearby. The Castle was a nice experience, as well as the area. Lots of history here. The People are very nice and friendly. The restaurant at the New Inn's hotel
Cheryl
United States
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Beautiful small town, with lovely surroundings and actually...
Beautiful small town, with lovely surroundings and actually a lot to see! Lots of history in the town itself, including impressive castle museum complex, and beautiful natural surroundings and other interesting historical sites in the lakelands.
Meghan
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Enniskillen is a beautiful town,lots of nice walks along the...
Enniskillen is a beautiful town,lots of nice walks along the river,the castle and boats are lovely to see. Some great pubs and places to eat( Crowes Nest). People are so friendly and always say hi. Proximity to Stairway to Heaven is good,as that's what we wanted to do.
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Anonymous
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beautiful city with lots to see and do all quite close...
beautiful city with lots to see and do all quite close around . picturesque . we stayed in lough erne glamping pod it was amazing.got a take away from kebab hut the food was outstanding and piping hot . enniskillen castle was within walking distance .
Michelle Finlay
United Kingdom
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Scored 8.0
Interesting river town People friendly nice high street +...
Interesting river town People friendly nice high street + river walks/ cruises Franco’ s Italian restaurant was great The William Blake pub was just what you imagine for an Irish bar a treasure
We were absolutely blown away by Pamela and Anthony's place. Pictures don't do it justice. My wife had one request on our trip to Ireland: stay in a cozy bnb. This was the one spot that satisfied her dream. Its so cozy and quaint and charming. The hosts went out of their way to make us comfortable by building us a fire and leaving us a bottle of prosecco for the evening. Pamela even offered to drive us into town. We loved our stay so much, we lamented multiple times about wanting to stay longer.
Pigeon Brae is a nice quiet place to stay on the outskirts of Irvinestown. We really liked the covered outside seating area. The host was very friendly from the moment we booked and during our stay making sure we were enjoying our stay. Our favourite thing would be that it's dog friendly. We used Pigeon Brae as a base to visit Irvinestown, Enniskillen and Bundoran. I definitely recommend a visit to tickety moo ice cream shop/farm a short drive from Pigeon Brae.
If you get a chance to book a lodge at the lough Erne via Belmore Court Hotel do not hesitate. The accommodation is fabulous. Such a large lodge with plenty of space. The view is beautiful facing the golf course. 5 min walk to the Lough Erne Hotel. The Belmore Court provide you with a welcome basket on arrival. Such a lovely gesture. The receptionist at the Belmore was very friendly and answered all questions with a smile. I can’t wait to book again
This was a great find it’s 5 minutes from enniskillen town centre and the house is in a very private and well kept estate . Maria met us at the property to hand over the keys and she couldn’t have made it more welcoming if she tried. Had a great open fire which was east to get started as there was dried chopped wood at the side with firefighters ! The beds were very comfy and bedding used felt expensive. I would definitely stay here again .
The property is one big room. It's very comfortable, spacious, quiet and the views are brilliant. Good quality internet available. Everything we required was there, plus, it's only a fifteen minute walk into the town centre. We both like Enniskillen, so I can see us using this property again. I think there's possibly 3 different units here, but I don't know anything about the other two.
Our stay at Ashwood House was good. Denise was the perfect host, very knowledgeable about the area, places to go and where to eat. Room was lovely and a good size. The continental breakfast was well worth the money and lovely to eat outside on the balcony. It was nice to stay just outside of Enniskillen and an easy drive into it. There was a Spar and petrol station just down the road.
Denise always makes our stay the best! She's super accommodating with diet needs and knows ins and outs of the surrounding area. This was our second time here, it's the only place we stay when we travel to Enniskillen. She's the best! It's like staying with family except boujee.
The breakfast was very, very good. Catherine offered a number of options and did exceptionally well delivering my choice. The B&B is in a very quiet and beautiful location overlooking the river. It is close enough to Enniskillen for maybe a 15 minute drive. So all was good.
Return Visit within 2 weeks. Comfortable Hotel with it's Own Restaurant and Bar within easy walking distance of the Town Centre. Friendly Staff and Good breakfast. Would be happy to go back again.
Best b and b ever stayed in. Staff so welcoming and friendly. Good location to local town. Great food served for breakfast. Great views also. Everything was fantastic from start to finish
It was a very spacious and comfortable house. The location was good and not far from Enniskillen Town centre. The court yard was a nice touch and looked great when the sun was out.
Great location. Handy to two golf clubs, the hotel and for exploring Enniskillen and the surrounding area. The house had everything we needed. It was very clean and well equipped.
The breakfast was great! Amanda was a super hostess! The walk to town was about a mile. Walkable but a bit uphill headed back. Great if you do it leisurely😊😊
location was excellent close to Enniskillen town centre and national trust park for walks, and killyhevlin hotel for meals
Also beside the Ardhowen Theatre
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