Boa Island
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Luxury Waterfront Self-Catering Cabins
Amazing cabin in a beautiful setting. Hosts were very welcoming and communication was excellent. Lots of added touches with cereal, milk, teas coffee, bagels etc all left for our use. Use of the bbq hut was fantastic and the jacuzzi with robes and crocs available was perfect.
Reviewed on Feb 28, 2025

The Apartment at Mullans Bay
We absolutely loved our say in The Apartment in Mullans Bay. Our teenage boys said everything about the estate was class. There was a tennis court which also had football nets and basketball nets with equipment provided which was only a stone throw away from the apartment and we had loads of fun ...
Reviewed on Jul 27, 2023

Platinum Lakeside Lodge at Mullans Bay

Luxury Waterfront Self-Catering Cabins
Amazing cabin in a beautiful setting. Hosts were very welcoming and communication was excellent. Lots of added touches with cereal, milk, teas coffee, bagels etc all left for our use. Use of the bbq hut was fantastic and the jacuzzi with robes and crocs available was perfect.
Reviewed on Feb 28, 2025

The Apartment at Mullans Bay
We absolutely loved our say in The Apartment in Mullans Bay. Our teenage boys said everything about the estate was class. There was a tennis court which also had football nets and basketball nets with equipment provided which was only a stone throw away from the apartment and we had loads of fun ...
Reviewed on Jul 27, 2023

Executive Lakeside Lodge at Mullans Bay
Popular places to visit

Marble Arch Caves
Delve into this cave system and wander through an intriguing underworld of illuminated stalagmites and stalactites, natural chambers and subterranean rivers.

Devenish Island
Gaze up at the awe-inspiring 12th-century tower and trek up and down the green hills of this tiny Northern Ireland island.
Caldragh Cemetery
Learn about the local history of Enniskillen with a stop at Caldragh Cemetery. While in this relaxing area, you can savor the top-notch restaurants.
Lough Erne
Lough Erne is an intriguing expanse of two linked freshwater lakes with 160 small islands dotted throughout. The myriad inlets and coves make Lough Erne perfect for water sports and pastimes of all kinds, and there is a host of wildlife to please the nature lover.
Cuilcagh Mountain
Commune with nature and explore the great outdoors at Cuilcagh Mountain during your travels in Enniskillen. Discover the spas in this relaxing area, or seek out its golf courses.
Belleek Pottery
Belleek Pottery is undoubtedly one of the finest pottery and ceramics producers in the UK. Trading since 1884, the manufacturer has produced items so fine they have been deemed worthy of a place in the Victoria and Albert Museum. Situated in the small village of Belleek on the border of Northern Ireland, why not pay a visit to this historic factory for yourself?
