Fermanagh and Omagh District Council has organised a number of free events as part of this year’s European Heritage Open Days (EHOD) event.
Taking place this Saturday, September 10 and Sunday, September 11, EHOD is an annual celebration of local architecture, history and culture across Northern Ireland.
This year’s theme focuses on ‘Sustainable Heritage: Learn, Use and Enjoy’.
For just some examples, why not get out and about in Cuilcagh Lakelands Geopark with a guided walk at Gortmaconnell, or enjoy a history bike ride at Old Castle Archdale in Fermanagh?
Discover some of the sites and stories of Fermanagh’s Medieval Lough Erne pilgrimage route at an interesting talk at Enniskillen Castle.
Alternatively, why not take a guided tour of Cole’s Monument, or a walking tour of Enniskillen, as Gaeilge, with Tursa Inis Ceithleann?
Enjoy free entry to Florence Court, Castle Coole and Crom Estate on Saturday, September 10 as part of the EHOD, and have a very enjoyable time enjoying the annual celebration of local architecture, history and culture.
Admission to all events and activities is free of charge, but booking is essential at the relevant site’s website.
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