Erne Collection
Discover the enchanting beauty of Erne, a hidden gem in Ireland
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Discover the enchanting beauty of Erne, a hidden gem in Ireland. Enniskillen Castle stands proudly on the banks of Lough Erne, offering a glimpse into the region's rich history. As you ascend Knockninney Hill in Co. Fermanagh, be prepared to be mesmerized by the breathtaking view of Upper Lough Erne stretching out before you. The tranquil waters reflect the serenity and charm that this place exudes. Devenish Island, nestled within Lough Erne's embrace, is a testament to ancient monastic life and showcases its mystical allure. Explore its ruins and let your imagination wander through centuries past. A poster from 1950 invites you to embark on an unforgettable journey through Northern Ireland's Ulster Transport tourist map, promising easy access to this holidayland that will undoubtedly captivate your heart. Carrybridge in Co. Fermanagh offers a picturesque spot along Lough Erne where tranquility meets nature's splendor. Inishmore Viaduct adds architectural elegance to this already stunning landscape, blending man-made marvels with Mother Nature's artistry seamlessly. The white-tailed sea eagle soars above these pristine waters - Haliaeetus albicilla or 'Erne' as it is known locally - adding grace and majesty to the scene below. This magnificent bird reminds us of the diverse wildlife that calls Lough Erne home. A glimpse into history takes us back to 1894 when Coolie ships named Erne and Elbe docked at St Helena; their black-and-white photograph capturing a moment frozen in time. Navar Forest provides an idyllic vantage point overlooking Lough Erne, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in nature while taking in panoramic views that leave lasting memories. Erne beckons adventurers seeking solace amidst natural wonders and those yearning for historical tales whispered by ancient stones.