Belleek

Village in County Fermanagh. 

Belleek


Belleek, a charming village on the banks of the River Erne, is internationally renowned for its Belleek Pottery, which has been crafting fine porcelain since 1857. Visitors from across the world travel to this small settlement to tour the Belleek Pottery Visitor Centre, where skilled artisans continue to produce exquisite ceramics using traditional techniques passed down through generations. The delicate craftsmanship, often featuring Celtic designs and natural motifs, has made Belleek a symbol of Irish artistry.

The village itself, straddling the border between County Fermanagh and County Donegal, is a delightful place to explore. Traditional Irish pubs, craft shops, and riverside walks create a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere. The River Erne flowing through Belleek is popular for angling and boating, while the surrounding countryside is filled with scenic trails and viewpoints.

Despite its small size, Belleek plays a big role in Fermanagh’s tourism, combining cultural heritage with natural beauty. It is also a gateway to Donegal’s rugged coastline, making it an excellent stop for travelers exploring both counties. Whether admiring world-famous porcelain, enjoying the peaceful riverside, or engaging with the local community, Belleek offers a unique and memorable experience that far exceeds its modest scale.

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  • April – September

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