 | Established in 1981, the largest activity centre in Ireland, welcomes over 10,000 visitors annually. |
 | The Buttermarket Craft & Design Courtyard comprises of sixteen art and craft units, a coffee shop and a gift shop, housed in the restored early 19th century dairy market. The Buttermarket has a unique position in the heart of Enniskillen. |
 | Short video presentation. Then see craftsmen create, glaze and decorate this world-famous porcelain and watch the intricate 'basket weaving'. Small museum.
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 | When you step into the world of Belleek Pottery you enter one of Northern Ireland’s oldest and most fascinating attractions. Unique pieces are made using traditional methods passed down from generation to generation. |
 | Lorna Smyth is the artist and proprietor of the Yellow Wood Art Gallery. This spacious gallery is a feast for the eyes and offers a wide range of pictures, all inspired by the Fermanagh landscape. |
 | Situated in the heart of Fermanagh's lakeland, we have on display a vast range of tackle, live bait, clothing and accessories from all the leading tackle manufacturer's. |
 | Capturing the Spiritual Vision of Ireland
Gallery collection: Pip works in black and white infra red film capturing the beauty and light of the Irish landscape. |
 | Housing the workshops of husband and wife team, Alison Britton and Dara Hand, these beautiful renovated 2 storey barns are well worth a visit whilst touring in North Fermanagh. |
 | Textile artist Amanda May draws her inspiration from Native American, Indian and Eastern Healing systems, seeking to impress these ideas in a contemporary context. |
 | For all your framing requirements, one hour framing available. We are environmentally conscious – all our mouldings and mountboards are produced from sustainable forestry. Pictures help to make a house a home. |