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Enniskillen, a charming island town in Ireland, is a hidden gem according to Bryan Gallagher, a knowledgeable Erne Water Taxi tour guide. Nestled between Upper and Lower Lough Erne in County Fermanagh, Enniskillen boasts a vibrant town center and a rich history. Despite its many attractions, the town was recently voted as Ireland’s most underrated.

The scenic Lough Erne, the third largest freshwater lake in the UK, offers a picturesque setting for visitors. Bryan highlights the historical significance of Devenish Island, a 6th-century monastic site, and Enniskillen Castle, a 600-year-old fortress guarding the pass into Ulster.

Fermanagh, though small in size, is described by Bryan as a county with a lot to offer. From plantation castles to National Trust properties, the area is brimming with historical landmarks and natural wonders. The town’s local establishments, like Blakes of the Hollow and 28 at the Hollow restaurant, provide a taste of authentic Irish hospitality.

Visitors can experience luxury accommodations at the Lough Erne Resort, a blend of a 5-star hotel and a timeshare estate with stunning lakefront views. Exploring the town further, one can discover hidden treasures at places like Lougherne Vintage, a quaint shop filled with unique finds.

Enniskillen, with its rich history, picturesque landscapes, and warm hospitality, truly offers a delightful experience for travelers. Whether enjoying a boat ride on Lough Erne or savoring a meal at a local restaurant, the town’s charm is sure to captivate visitors seeking a peaceful retreat in the heart of Ireland.

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