Lisnaskea

Town in County Fermanagh. 

Lisnaskea


Lisnaskea, the second-largest town in County Fermanagh, offers visitors a mix of historical depth, rural charm, and a strong sense of community. The name derives from the Irish "Lios na Sceach," meaning the "fort of the bushes," referencing the ancient ringfort that once dominated the area. The town’s history is deeply tied to the Maguire clan, who made Lisnaskea a seat of power in medieval times. Today, remnants of that past can be seen in the ruins of Castle Balfour, a striking 17th-century castle located near the town centre.

Modern Lisnaskea balances its history with a thriving marketplace and a welcoming local population. The town serves as a service hub for surrounding rural communities, with shops, traditional pubs, and weekly markets bringing people together. Outdoor enthusiasts will enjoy the nearby Share Discovery Village on the shores of Upper Lough Erne, offering activities such as sailing, canoeing, climbing, and arts programs for all ages.

Lisnaskea is also known for its scenic countryside, with rolling fields, small lakes, and quiet walking routes providing moments of peace and reflection. Religious heritage is reflected in its churches, while the annual festivals celebrate both tradition and modern culture. Whether exploring Castle Balfour’s ruins, enjoying family activities at Share Village, or discovering the natural beauty of Fermanagh’s landscape, Lisnaskea offers a blend of past and present in a community-focused town.

other experiences near Lisnaskea

USEFUL INFORMATION

weather and season

Air temperature

Current:
--
Humidity:
--

Feel temperature

Current:
--°C

Wind

Current:
  • --
  • --
  • --

When to go

  • Peak Season:
  • April – September

subscribe toour newsletter

-->