Best attractions and places to see around Ring include a variety of historical sites, natural monuments, and architectural marvels. This region offers opportunities to explore ancient castles, serene forests, and significant monastic ruins. Visitors can discover the rich history and diverse landscapes that characterize the area.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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Along the Beech Trail, you'll discover some of the oldest trees on the estate, including Oak and the sprawling limbs of this Horse Chestnut, forming a natural arch over the path.
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Devenish Monastic Site is generally considered to be the most important of Lough Erne's many island church settlements. Devenish was founded in the 6th century by St Molaise. It was raided by Vikings in 837 and burned in 1157, but in the Middle Ages flourished as the site of a parish church and St Mary's Augustinian Priory. There are extensive low earthworks on the hillside, but the earliest buildings are St Molaise's House (a very small church) and the fine round tower close by, both with striking Romanesque decorations from the 12th century. Teampull Mór, the lower church, dates from the early 13th century and has a beautifully moulded south window. It was extended to the east in about 1300, while later additions include a residential wing to the north and the Maguire Chapel to the south, with 17th century heraldic slabs. St Mary's Augustinian Priory on the hilltop dates from the middle 15th and early 16th centuries, with church, tower and small north cloister. In its graveyard stands an unusual, intricately-carved cross of the middle 15th century. - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devenish_Island - https://web.archive.org/web/20120224043140/http://www.culturenorthernireland.org/article.aspx?art_id=746
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Founded by Saint Laisrén mac Nad Froích (aka St Molaise) in the 6th century, the monastic site was built on a pilgrimage route to Croagh Patrick. As you view the Island from Trory Pier you can see the 25 metre tall 12th century round tower standing majestically above the ruined buildings. The tower has wooden floors and can be climbed by the public via a series of ladders. The tower is decorated with 12th century romanesque features, the most unusual feature is a beaded cornice running around the top of tower with head sculpture featured above the bell-storey windows. - http://www.megalithicireland.com/Devenish%20Round%20Tower.html - https://archive.ph/20121224010315/http://www.ni-environment.gov.uk/places/monuments/devenish.shtml#selection-1091.0-1091.30
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The magnificent Enniskillen Castle is situated in the heart of Enniskillen on the banks of the River Erne. The castle was founded in the 15th century by Hugh 'The Hospitable' Maguire and belonged to the Maguire family for centuries. Between 2007 and 2013 a massive refurbishment took place so that the castle could be opened to the public. Today you can explore the castle grounds and learn about this landmarks rich history.
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Run past the beautiful Castle Coole, a magnificent 18th century manor house set in a gorgeous 1,200 acre wooded landscape park.
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Castle Coole is one of the most magnificent Neo-classical houses in Ireland set in a 1,200 acre (490 ha) wooded estate. Built in the 18th century, the grand mansion was home to the Earls of Belmore. The 7th Earl Belmore gave the manion to the National Trust in 1951. The house was originally constructed as a summer retreat and cost £57,000, the equivalent of around £20 million today. It is set amongst beautiful parklands dotted with oak, ash and beech trees. Some of the land is given to local farmers to graze their cattle and sheep. You can visit the mansion and its grounds for an insight of how life would once have been for its wealthy inhabitants and their staff. Entrance to the grounds costs £5 per adult.
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Built in the 16th century, Enniskillen Castle has many stories to tell – from Irish rebellions against English rule to sieges and protection from the threat of French invasion. In the 1950s, the castle was decommissioned as an army barracks and opened as a heritage centre. Today, you can visit the museum to learn about the region's history. The castle is open from 9.30am to 5pm (Monday to Friday) and from 11am - 5pm on weekends.
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The region around Ring is rich in history. You can visit Enniskillen Castle, a 16th-century stronghold on the River Erne that now houses a heritage center and museum. Another significant historical site is Castle Coole, an 18th-century Neo-classical mansion offering a glimpse into aristocratic life. For ancient history, explore the Devenish Monastic Site, founded in the 6th century, featuring a fine round tower and medieval church ruins.
Yes, you can discover the Ancient Chestnut Tree, one of the oldest trees on the Castle Coole estate, which forms a natural arch over the path. The wooded estates surrounding attractions like Castle Coole also offer beautiful natural landscapes with oak, ash, and beech trees.
Many attractions around Ring are suitable for families. Enniskillen Castle offers an engaging museum experience for all ages. The grounds of Castle Coole provide ample space for walks and exploration, and the Ancient Chestnut Tree is a fun natural landmark for children to discover.
Absolutely. There are several hiking opportunities around Ring. For example, you can enjoy easy walks like the 'Ancient Chestnut Tree loop from Castle Coole' or the 'Enniskillen Castle loop from Enniskillen'. You can find more details and routes in the Hiking around Ring guide.
Yes, the area offers many easy walking trails. Consider the 'Lough Coole – Ancient Chestnut Tree loop from Enniskillen' or the 'Mill Lough loop from Bellanaleck'. These routes are generally flat and suitable for a relaxed stroll. More easy options are available in the Easy hikes around Ring guide.
Road cycling is a popular activity in the Ring area. You can find routes like the 'Florence Court loop from Bellanaleck' or the 'Enniskillen Castle – Enniskillen Castle loop from Lisbellaw'. These routes vary in difficulty from easy to moderate. Explore more options in the Road Cycling Routes around Ring guide.
Devenish Island is home to the Devenish Monastic Site, one of Lough Erne's most important island church settlements. Founded in the 6th century by St Molaise, it features a remarkably preserved 12th-century Round Tower, medieval church ruins, and an Augustinian Priory. It offers a deep dive into early Christian history in Ireland.
Yes, the 12th-century Devenish Island Round Tower, standing 25 meters tall, is open to the public. Visitors can climb it via a series of internal ladders to experience its unique Romanesque features and enjoy views of the island.
Visitors appreciate the rich history and diverse landscapes. The historical depth of sites like Enniskillen Castle and Devenish Monastic Site is a major draw. The natural beauty of the wooded estates, such as around Castle Coole, and unique features like the Ancient Chestnut Tree, are also highly valued.
Yes, there is an entrance fee to access the mansion and its grounds at Castle Coole. The cost is £5 per adult for entry to the grounds, with additional fees for mansion tours.
Enniskillen Castle is open from 9:30 AM to 5:00 PM from Monday to Friday, and from 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM on weekends. It functions as a heritage center and museum.


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