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  1. County Fermanagh - Wikipedia

    Fermanagh spans an area of 1,851 km 2 (715 sq; mi), accounting for 13.2% of the landmass of Northern Ireland. Nearly a third of the county is covered by lakes and waterways, including …

  2. Two children and woman dead after Fermanagh shooting - RTÉ

    Jul 24, 2025 · A boy, a girl and a woman in her 40s have died after a shooting near Maguiresbridge in Co Fermanagh yesterday, police have confirmed.

  3. Discover County Fermanagh – Lakes, Castles & Short Breaks

    Plan your short break or day trip to County Fermanagh. Explore lakes, heritage sites, Enniskillen, food, outdoor escapes and places to stay.

  4. Fermanagh and Omagh District CouncilFermanagh & Omagh District Council

    Fermanagh and Omagh District Council works in partnership to improve the lives and wellbeing of our communities and to provide the best quality experience for those who visit our district.

  5. THE 10 BEST Things to Do in County Fermanagh 2025 (with …

    Oct 31, 2025 · Things to Do in County Fermanagh Check out must-see sights and activities: Marble Arch Caves, The Boatyard Distillery, Hiking Trails, Castles. For personalised …

  6. About County Fermanagh - The Irish Family

    Fermanagh, the most westerly county of Northern Ireland, presents a blend of scenery, history and culture that makes it one of the most attractive of all Irish counties.

  7. The Fermanagh Herald | The Fermanagh Herald, updated daily, …

    The Fermanagh Herald is published by North West of Ireland Printing & Publishing Company Limited, trading as North-West News Group. Registered in Northern Ireland, No. R0000576. …

  8. Welcome to Fermanagh Lakelands

    Nestled in Northern Ireland and proudly part of Ireland’s Hidden Heartlands, Fermanagh offers the perfect backdrop for cosy lakeside escapes, festive family fun, and crisp outdoor adventures.

  9. Fermanagh Lakelands | Ireland.com

    Sparkling lakes, mysterious islands and tranquil cruises: County Fermanagh is a water-lover’s paradise.

  10. Fermanagh History - Irish World

    Fermanagh’s abundant water facilitated early settlement, and late stone-age hunter-gatherers lived on fish, fruits and nuts and small animals. Later settlers, about 6,000 years ago, brought …