ENNISKILLEN bed and breakfasts offer a wide variety of choice to suit most guests. B&Bs in ENNISKILLEN can be booked online for free through this guide using the Booking Enquiry button on each registered ENNISKILLEN bed and breakfast display. B&B owners in ENNISKILLEN register your bed and breakfast to place photos and descriptions of your B&B and take advantage of the free online booking service. Click Here to Register
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Mahon's Hotel
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Traditional family-run hotel recently rennovated, with new luxurious rooms. Traditional old time bar, serving delicious bar snacks all day. High-class restaurant with A La Carte and dinner menu. Private car parking and Internet access in all areas.
Greenwood Lodge
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Modern, comfortable guesthouse situated just two miles from Enniskillen town centre, in the lovely lakelands area of County Fermanagh. Closo to all amenities including many restaurants, theatre, golf club, National Trust properties, Killyhevlin Hotel, Enniskillen Castle. Convenient for touring the Lakelands and South West Donegal. Good food, personal service and a warm Irish welcome are assured.

Customs House Country Inn
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The Customs House Country Inn is a real Gateway to the West with all its wonders, set in the Idyllic village of Belcoo, overlooking Lough McNean and the Famous Hanging Rock. This superb, family run facility, sits snugly at the foot of Cuilcagh Mountain where it meets the waters of McNean. And history flows as smoothly as the MacNean waters which keep flowing through this Inn with its own well.Marble Arch Caves, Marlbank Scenic Route, Cuilcagh Mountain Park, Florencecourt House (Nat. Trust) Cladagh glen and Belleek Pottery are all closely situated around this panoramic setting.The scenic location of the Customs House is unrivalled.Why not stop by and we can guarantee that you will get a warm West Fermanagh welcome in a place where the past is remembered and the future is bright.

KILLYHEVLIN HOTEL
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Situated on the shores of scenic Lough Erne yet only 1km from the historic town of Enniskillen, the Killyhevlins idyllic located at the gateway to the West also offers the ideal base for exploring the many sights of Fermanagh. All 70 spacious bedrooms and suites have been finished to an exceptional standard, broadband connection in each.Silks Restaurant and the Boathouse Grill offer a wide variety of menus daily.The fabulous new Health Club and Elemis Spa are complete with pool, gym, out door hot tub and 4 treatment Suites. Golfing, fishing, horse riding and cruising are available locally, as well as many other natural attractions.

Belmore Court Motel
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Situated on the edge of the island town of Enniskillen, overlooking a long sweep of lush green lawns and garden, The Belmore Court Motel provides the ideal base from which to sample the breathtaking beauty and tranquillity of Fermanaghs Lakelands, Donegal and the west of Ireland.
Belmore Court is ideally located for golfing, walking, cycling and horse riding. There are two courses, Enniskillen and Castle Hulme less than 3 1/2 miles away. The Lough Erne Golf Resort, an 18 hole championship course is currently being designed and will be completed in August 2008. We are also surrounded by a network of walking and cycling paths.
Centrally located, we are just 5 minutes walk from the town centre with its restaurants. Enniskillen Castle, 2 museums and the National Trust property Castle Coole Neo, a Classical masterpiece completed in 1788. Lough Erne, the least populated lake per square metre in Europe is also just 5 minutes walk. A little further at 15 minutes drive are Marble Arch Caves which feature underwater rivers, waterfalls and chambers. Events are regularly held in the area, from the Water ski World Cup in Novemeber to the Irish Wakeboard championships in August.
All rooms with own front door and equipped with kitchen, cutlery, crockery etc.
WiFi available at a small fee. Private parking and private gardens.
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