Lough Erne
Discover halcyon days at Lough Erne: A serene encounter with kingfishers and swans
Getting away from the rush hour on the tranquil shores of Lough Erne
Historic island castle estate on the banks of Lough Erne sold to Co Fermanagh business family
Belle Isle Estate went up for sale in July 2023 with an asking price of £7.5m
Bank to support multi-million pound revamp at Lough Erne Resort
Resort’s 53 guest bedrooms, six suites, 25 luxury lodges and communal areas are refurbished ahead of Open
Beginning of new life on Trasna Island after major habitat restoration sees return of curlew
Curlew have successfully fledged on Trasna Island, Lower Lough Erne, following extensive restoration efforts
Warning issued as toxic blue-green algae returns to Lough Erne
NI Environment Agency has confirmed presence of algae that can be fatal to dogs
It's the most wonderful time of the year: Your chance to win a lavish holiday in Dubai or £5,000 with Lough Erne Resort
It's the gift that keeps on giving. When you spend £100 or more on gift vouchers from Lough Erne Resort, you will enter a draw to win a relaxing stay at the resort as well as the holiday of a lifetime to Dubai or a cash windfall of £5,000
Take on Nature: A warm welcome awaits the magnificent birds of prey
SCANNING Lower Lough Erne recently and picking out some tufted duck, mallard, and coot skulking secretively among the reeds, I imagined the prospect of seeing the magnificent fish-eating bird of prey, the osprey.
Take on Nature: Sighting of white-tailed eagle recalls the wildlife-loving 'servant of the State' Charles Haughey
ANOTHER magnificent raptor, hunted to extinction in Ireland by the 20th century, features this week again after a chance sighting as it flew northeast from Lower Erne over the forests and hills around Tyrone's Lough Bradan
Killyhevlin Hotel to invest £1.6m in new self-catering studio units
FERMANAGH’S Killyhevlin Hotel has announced plans to invest £1.6 million in 12 new self-catering studio units.
Police increasing patrols to prevent disturbance to curlews
POLICE are increasing patrols in parts of Co Fermanagh in response to reports of disturbances to ground nesting birds - including breeds at risk of extinction.