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Fermanagh
The most remarkable natural
feature of County Fermanagh is the River Erne, which winds through
the centre of the county. It expands into
two extensive lakes. Upper and Lower Lough Erne, both to which
have many islands. Navigable by cruiser boat, via lake and canal,
this
beautiful lake is connected to the uppermost reaches of the Shannon,
creating over 200 miles of linked waterways for pleasure cruising
and fishing.
Some level land
borders the river and lakes, but the rest of the county is hilly.
In the north-west Fermanagh touches the shore of Lough Melvin, and
set among hills on the western border are Upper and Lower Lough
Macnean.
The limestone
hills of west Fermanagh contain many interesting cave systems. This
is a county with many attractions for the visitor; boating and fishing,
climbing, interesting monuments, and throughout the county the charm
of pleasant towns and villages.
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