Go to My Ireland
logo-mini

您确定要离开动态消息吗?

离开

糟糕... 出现问题!

My Ireland

正在寻找度假创意? 正在规划一次旅行? 或只是想获得有趣的浏览体验? 我们将呈现为您量身定制的爱尔兰。

  • #AmazingLandscapes
  • #Culture and heritage
  • #Outdoor activities
  • #Historic landmarks
MyICallOut_FindTheThings_EN_Desk_Above-Left MyICallOut_FindTheThings_EN_Desk_Above-Left

糟糕......没有互联网连接

您在离线时仍可以将项目添加到信息板。新的旅行建议仅在您重新上线后才会显示。

    查看爱尔兰的旅游项目

    糟糕......没有互联网连接

    您在离线时仍可以将项目添加到信息板。新的旅行建议仅在您重新上线后才会显示。

    我的信息板

    了解更多

    没有实体位置的项目不会显示在地图视图中。

    您的信息板似乎是空的

    请留意Ireland.com中的小心形图标。只需点击心形即可将项目添加到您的信息板!

    Emptyboard Emptyboard

    信息板设置

    收藏封面图像

    共享您信息板的人可以看到

    无图片

    4281269753d44064af485ff31a51d5a3 4281269753d44064af485ff31a51d5a3
    board-settings-sample-image-1 board-settings-sample-image-1
    board-settings-sample-image-2 board-settings-sample-image-2
    board-settings-sample-image-3 board-settings-sample-image-3
    board-settings-sample-image-4 board-settings-sample-image-4
    board-settings-sample-image-5 board-settings-sample-image-5
    board-settings-sample-image-6 board-settings-sample-image-6
    board-settings-sample-image-7 board-settings-sample-image-7
    islands-of-lough-erne-bg-desktop islands-of-lough-erne-bg-desktop

    Islands of Lough Erne

    Mysterious statues, serene lakelands and history etched in ancient stone: welcome to the wonders of the islands of Lough Erne

    • #Historic Ireland
    • #$name
    • #Northern Ireland: Embrace a Giant Spirit
    • #Historic Ireland
    • #$name
    • #Northern Ireland: Embrace a Giant Spirit

    You wouldn’t be the first to fall in love with these pockets of land floating in the inky blue waters of both Upper and Lower Lough Erne. Ancient Celts, Christian monks and marauding Vikings have all left their mark on the islands here, with medleys of pagan rocks and crumbling churches charting their journeys over the centuries. We'll start with a few highlights, but everywhere you explore will linger in your heart long after you’ve left.

    The first highlight is discovering the islands themselves. Hopping aboard a boat skippered by an experienced local, they'll help you plot the best route based on Lough Erne's changing currents, seasons, and movements of wildlife. As you cut through the blue lake waters, look out for colourful kingfishers zipping by as your guide regales you with stories of these ancient islands. Sit back and relax - your adventure on the waters is well underway.

    lougherne-eags-watertaxi-strip lougherne-eags-watertaxi-strip

    Devenish Island, County Fermanagh

    Boating on Lough Erne

    Devenish Island

    Devenish  or the Isle of Oxen  lies at the south end of 300 square miles of glistening water on Lower Lough Erne. Its 70 or so acres supported a 6th century monastic site, which was raided by Vikings and burned in the 12th century, but it rose again to flourish in the Middle Ages. Its ruins  St Molaise's Church, St Mary's Abbey, and a round tower survive, leaving eerie echoes of its rather turbulent 1,500-year history. As you walk around this tranquil island, take a moment to think about the saints and scholars, the drama, intrigue and wonder that filled this lush green landscape in the centuries before.

    Journeying to Devenish is quite simple... A ferry service operates in the summer months from Trory jetty, Enniskillen. You can also book a private tour with Erne Water Taxi or with Erne Tours, which has sailings daily from the Round O jetty in town. Want to go under your own steam? Rent a kayak or canoe, or opt for a self-drive boat, which can be rented for an hour or two from Erne Boat Hire.

    islands-of-lough-erne-strip-one islands-of-lough-erne-strip-one

    Boa Island, County Fermanagh

    Janus statue

    Strange figures on Boa and White Islands

    At the top end of the lough you'll find Boa Island, which is accessible by road bridge. Boa was named after Badhbh (pronounced "Bive"), an ancient goddess of war, which seems at odds with this idyll of rural tranquility. As you pass along the main road, keep an eye out for the Caldragh Cemetery. Follow a little lane past herds of curious cows, unlatch the gate and you'll be in a tiny graveyard that boasts two of the most enigmatic statues on the island of Ireland. Between them, they have three faces and, while the larger statues with a Janus face was originally thought to be Roman, experts suspect it may actually portray a Celtic goddess.

    Pick up a ferry from Castle Archdale to White Island for even more mysterious figures. These date back to the 6th century, but form part of the walls of a 12th century church. The carvings are thought to have been seized during a Viking raid in the 9th century before being discovered by workmen 400 years later. They then used them in the construction of the church, itself now in ruins.

    bubble-dome-strip-three bubble-dome-strip-three

    Finn Lough, County Fermanagh

    Finn Lough Bubble Domes

    Island adventures: from bubble domes to luxury dining

    When it comes to experiences, this area is not short of a surprise or two. Find out more about the Belleek Pottery factory, which has been part of the landscape for over 160 years. Stick around a while for a night under the stars in the Bubble Domes at Finn Lough, pitch up in the Castle Archdale Caravan Park, hire canoes or bikes, or simply take a walk through the lovely mix of lakeland, woodland, castles and cliffs the area is famed for.

    Along the way you can be sure of great variety of food and drink, like heavenly cakes at the charming Thatch in Belleek. Enjoy fine dining at The Catalina Restaurant in the Lough Erne Resort, delightful local produce at the restaurant at Finn Lough, or dinner with a view at Lusty Beg Island. And enjoy a taste sensation and tour of The Boatyard Distillery near Enniskillen, and see how the team produces its fine spirits, while discovering the secret behind its famous ‘Érainn’ copper still.