“Fred was a true son of Fermanagh, born on an island on Lower Lough Erne.”
Load of rubbish: International anglers faced with mess
FERMANAGH’S lakelands are renowned for their beauty, but walk along the Queen Elizabeth Road and you’ll see something completely different. Just off one of the busiest roads in the town you’ll come across unsightly rubbish has strewn along the river bank of the Erne. Approaching the tourism season and annual fishing competition on the Erne […]
The paddle steamer that caused a stir on the Erne
“Countess of Erne”, the first paddle steamer to sail the Erne over 175 years ago, will be remembered at a talk in Newtownbutler this week.
Remembering the “Countess of the Erne”
Mr Osborne’s talk take place at 2.15pm on Saturday, March 3, as part of the Lough Erne Heritage 2018 programme of even
Sailing boats make a welcome return to Lough Erne
After a break of 50 years or so, snipe sailing could come back on Lough Erne.
All aboard for a boat race with a difference
They’re not the fastest craft on Lough Erne these days but these recreated cots will be making history at the weekend.