Check out these things to do with the kids in County Fermanagh, whether it's seeing the cows at Tickity Moo, or letting off steam at Cladagh Glen, I've got you covered, and best of all it's free!
I'm still adding to this list, so keep checking back, please get in touch if you've got any hidden gems to recommend, or if you have a picture to replace any that I'm missing (ie the places that have words). As a thank you, I'll send a 20% money off voucher to spend in the shop for anything that gets used.
I've tried to make sure that all the details on here are up to date, but please do double check on the websites I've linked to before you travel in case anything has changed. Although I'd love to be able to travel to every place on here, time and practicalities dictate that I've sourced a lot of information from 3rd parties so some information might be incorrect (Please let me know if you spot anything that is so that I can amend it).
Especially important: double check parking costs to avoid any nasty surprises on a day out that was supposed to be cheap, and obviously, be careful if you're visiting places with kids, especially where the terrain is dangerous (ruins, cliffs, beaches, slippy paths etc).
Happy adventuring!
A unique gem where you can visit the railway museum for free, and get a haircut at the same time. The museum is packed full of railway memorabilia, with a large model railway on the 2nd floor sure to be a hit with young train fans.
2600 hectares of bog, heath, open water, and woodland, with a network of walking trails, and a scenic drive to the viewpoint with one of the best views in Northern Ireland.
A family run business using Jersey cows making ice cream on site. There's a viewing area to watch the cows being milked from, you can also see the pigs, and sheep.
A stunning walk through a gorge covered by ancient ash woodland, past the Cascades Waterfalls and onto the Marble Arch Caves. (You can only enter the caves via a guided cave tour, a paid for attraction, booked via the website).
More of a hill than an actual mountain, a short walk rewards you with panoramic views at the top. At the summit you'll find an ancient cairn.
You know what the kids would love to be filling in as you're exploring new places? An epic activity pack! And it should be filled with easy activity ideas, and stickers, and personalised!
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