Town of Lisbellaw
It is in the heart of County Fermanagh between the Upper and Lower Loughs of the River Erne.

It is in the heart of County Fermanagh between the Upper and Lower Loughs of the River Erne.
Near the largest lake, Lough Erne, in County Fermanagh is the idyllic village of Kesh. Lake Lough is 50 miles long and has recently been connected to the Shannon River by the Shannon-Erne waterway. It is ranked as the longest navigable inland waterway in the whole of Europe.
Fermanagh (Accommodation, Fermanagh, Ireland) is taken up by a lake, which is made of two lakes (Lough Erne, Upper and Lower); two of its villages are shared with Donegal. There are hundreds of islands all around the lake too; if you hire a boat then many of these are ideal for small family excursions, camping trips and picnics. Fermanagh (Self Catering, Fermanagh, Ireland) attracts a lot of visitors to the diversity of water sports and fishing available on it, not to mention the beautiful scenery, which surrounds it. Those in search for a bit of craic should aim for the nearest pub. There are lots — from smart cosmopolitan bars crowded with cruiser crews drinking Irischer Kaffee (Irish Coffee) to authentic traditional pubs where
there’s always the likelihood of a few musicians dropping to for a toe-tapping session.
Fermanagh, a county of Ireland in Ulster, 43 m. long and 33 broad, containing 694 square miles, bounded N by Donegal and Tyrone, E by Tyrone and Monaghan, S by Cavan and Leitrim; divided into 18 parishes, and sends 2 members to parliament. It is home to the fascinating Marble Arch cave system which is one of the most spectacular underground cave systems in the country and these caves can be seen by boat, seasonally each year. Belleek Pottery and china factory is also a major attraction in Fermanagh (Hotels, Fermanagh, Ireland). It contains rich iron ore and coal and is also chiefly noted for the breeding of black cattle, and the manufacture of linen.