| Enniskillen - Co. Fermanagh is a rather lonesome | | | | developed this small town in the 17th century. |
| looking city in the middle of Northern Ireland. With | | | | Other places to visit would be Enniskillen Castle; St |
| a small population of 13,599 it still is the largest | | | | Macartin's Cathedral and the Ardhowen Theatre. |
| town in the Irish County of Fermanagh. It is | | | | Your visit cannot end without a little outdoor |
| expertly placed on the course of the River Lough | | | | activity. The river course that is attached to this |
| Erne to give it the foreign feel of the city in close | | | | town is a good site foer waterskiing. The |
| proximity to the River Rhine in Germany. | | | | Water-ski World Cup was in part hosted by |
| The rich history of the Maguires and their ousting | | | | Enniskillen between 2005 and 2007. The river is |
| following British control is what follows this city to | | | | also a good site for lazy fishing on a Sunday |
| its present day outlook. When King James the | | | | afternoon. |
| second was ousted from power by William the | | | | The transport links are well developed. This town |
| third there Enniskillen was the hub of an armed | | | | is a junction stop for the Great Northern Railway, |
| conflict of resistance to British rule. This history of | | | | a feature that gives it close connectivity with |
| dominance adds an aura of Irish Nationalism that | | | | nearby towns like Omagh and Clones. The road |
| will immediately greet you when you greet an | | | | network is well supplied with buses that have a |
| Irish. Enniskillen then later developed as the | | | | central bus station serviced by the Ulsterbus. One |
| market town it is today. | | | | can never find it at all difficult to make their way |
| A visit to this town will definitely be absorbing for | | | | around the town. |
| the architecture hungry visitor. There a lot of | | | | Enniskillen is also home to Portora Royal School, |
| places of historical significance that can be visited. | | | | the school that Oscar Wilde attended. The town is |
| Cole's Monument is one such monument, erected | | | | also serviced by South West College that has a |
| after Captain Cole, the British Constable that | | | | campus based there. |