Best attractions and places to see around Aghahannagh are found within County Fermanagh, Ireland, a region characterized by its natural beauty and historical significance. The area is part of the Fermanagh Lakelands, offering a landscape rich in water features and diverse terrain. Visitors can explore a variety of sites, from ancient monuments to historical castles, set amidst forests and lakes. This location provides access to both cultural landmarks and natural viewpoints.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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During WW2 Castle Archdale was a major base for flying boats and housed up to 2,500 people. Buildings such as these would have been a central location for the RAF fighters who lived here. Sometimes exhibitions are held in these courtyards to display some of the key historical notes of the use of this area during the war.
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A white beacon marks the location of Rossmore Point. There is a bench to sit on here where you can enjoy serene views over Lough Erne.
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Old Castle Archdale is situated on Castle Hill within a 520 hectare coniferous and mixed broadleaved forest. The castle was built in the 1600s and was the main castle on this former estate before its successor took it's place in the 1800s, Castle Archdale.
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Drumskinny Stone Circle is one of five in the area. It dates back to 2000BC and is thought to have been used for religious ceremonies, calendar functions or astronomical observations. There are 39 stones that make up the circle which are all placed around a small cairn.
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Old Castle Archdale sits on a forest clifftop. It is named 'old' to distinguish it from its successor, the 18th century Castle Archdale. The castle was built by an Englishman from Suffolk who had been granted the estate in 1612 after paying 5 pounds, 6 shillings and 8 pence for the 1000 acres of land. During the Irish Rebellion of 1641 the castle was captured by Rory Maguire as part of the uprising to retake his lands that had been lost in 1607. The heir to the castle was saved by his nurse however the other children were killed. After the castle was returned to the family it was repaired and lived in until 1689. The castle saw its end during the Williamite Wars when the castle was burnt out and abandoned.
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Drumskinny Stone Circle is one of five stone circles located in the area. Although its exact purpose isn't known, it is thought to have been used for religious ceremonies, calendar functions, or astronomical observations. The circle is made up of 39 stones placed around a small round cairn. Entrance to the site is free.
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Perched atop a cliff and surrounded by thick forest, it's easy to imagine how life would have been hundreds of years ago as you wander the crumbling walls of Old Castle Archdale. Built in 1615 by Englishman John Archdale, the castle was captured by the Irish in the Irish Rebellion of 1641. The castle was inhabited until 1689, when it was destroyed by fire and abandoned.
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The area around Aghahannagh is rich in history. You can visit Old Castle Archdale, a 17th-century castle set within a forest, offering insights into the region's past. Another significant site is Drumskinny Stone Circle, Cairn and Alignment, an ancient monument dating back to 2000 BC. Further afield in County Fermanagh, explore Enniskillen Castle, Florence Court, Castle Coole, and the monastic ruins on Devenish Island.
While Aghahannagh itself is a townland, the wider County Fermanagh offers stunning natural beauty. Highlights include the Cuilcagh Boardwalk Trail (Stairway to Heaven) for panoramic views, the Marble Arch Caves Global Geopark with its fascinating geological formations, and the expansive Lough Erne, which is central to the Fermanagh Lakelands. You can also enjoy views from the Cliffs of Magho and explore Lough Navar Forest.
The region is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking and cycling routes. For hiking, consider easy trails like the 'Old Archdale Castle via Tom's Island' or the 'Castle Archdale loop'. Cyclists can explore routes such as 'Rossmore Point Beacon – Old Castle Archdale loop' or longer rides like the 'Boa Island Road loop'. For more options, check out the dedicated guides for hiking, cycling, and road cycling around Aghahannagh.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Castle Archdale Courtyard Buildings offer a glimpse into history, sometimes hosting exhibitions. The ancient Drumskinny Stone Circle, Cairn and Alignment is also family-friendly and free to enter. For scenic views, Rossmore Point Beacon provides a pleasant spot to relax by Lough Erne. The wider Fermanagh Lakelands also offer various water-based activities like kayaking and boat tours that families can enjoy.
Near Aghahannagh, you can visit the unique Janus Stones of Caldragh Cemetery on Boa Island, which are pre-Christian, likely Iron Age stone figures. Another significant site is the Drumskinny Stone Circle, Cairn and Alignment, a 4000-year-old monument thought to have been used for religious ceremonies or astronomical observations.
Absolutely. The area offers several hiking opportunities, particularly around Castle Archdale Forest. You can find easy routes like 'Old Archdale Castle via Tom's Island' (4.6 km) or the 'Castle Archdale loop' (4.2 km). For more options and detailed route information, refer to the Hiking around Aghahannagh guide.
Yes, there are various cycling routes for different skill levels. Easy routes include the 'Rossmore Point Beacon – Old Castle Archdale loop' (14.1 km). For moderate challenges, consider the 'Old Castle Archdale – Castle Archdale Marina loop' (19.8 km) or the 'Boa Island Road loop' (30.5 km). You can find more cycling routes in the Cycling around Aghahannagh guide and Road Cycling Routes around Aghahannagh guide.
For serene views over Lough Erne, visit Rossmore Point Beacon, where you can sit and enjoy the scenery. Beyond Aghahannagh, the Cliffs of Magho offer breathtaking vistas of Lower Lough Erne, and the Cuilcagh Boardwalk Trail culminates in panoramic views from Cuilcagh Mountain.
The Fermanagh Lakelands are beautiful year-round, but the best time to visit for outdoor activities and exploring attractions is typically during the spring (April-May) and summer (June-August) months. During these periods, the weather is generally milder and drier, making it more pleasant for hiking, cycling, and water-based activities on Lough Erne. Autumn (September-October) also offers beautiful scenery with changing foliage.
Yes, the region boasts several impressive castles and estates. Near Aghahannagh, you can explore the ruins of Old Castle Archdale. Further afield in County Fermanagh, don't miss Enniskillen Castle, Florence Court, an exquisite 18th-century National Trust estate, and Castle Coole, a magnificent Neo-classical mansion. Crom Estate, with its ancient trees and historical ruins, is also a significant site.
Lough Erne is the heart of the Fermanagh Lakelands and offers a wide range of water-based activities. Popular options include boating, fishing, kayaking, canoeing, and various other water sports. Several centers around the lough provide boat tours and equipment hire, allowing visitors to explore its many islands and scenic waterways.
Visitors appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The ancient Janus Stones of Caldragh Cemetery offer a unique glimpse into pre-Christian history, while the crumbling walls of Old Castle Archdale allow one to imagine life centuries ago. The serene views over Lough Erne from spots like Rossmore Point Beacon are also highly valued for their peaceful atmosphere.


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