Northern Ireland's eight-year-old 'Adventure Ambassador' has taken in the delights of Fermanagh as part of a competition win that has sent her around the province, with the county's attractions and the Erne's waters proving a hit.
Anna McGuinness won the title after her family scooped Tourism Northern Ireland’s Giant Memory Making competition earlier this year, which has since seen the family exploring the country, creating videos of their escapades.
Narrated by Anna, the three videos provide a showcase of the family’s trips to County Fermanagh, as well as counties Tyrone and Armagh, and the Causeway Coast.
As part of their holidays in the area, the family explored the Killyhevlin Hotel, Devenish Island, and Enniskillen Castle, all via the Erne Water Taxi.
The family also enjoyed exploring the atmospheric Marble Arch Caves - yet another highlight of their visit to Fermanagh and the county's environs.
Anna said: "It has been great fun exploring Northern Ireland with my family.
"There are so many amazing places to see and things to do here and they’re all just a short journey away from our home.
"My sister (Bonnie) and I have had an amazing time so far and we can’t wait to continue our giant adventures with our mum, dad and dog, Pepper!"
In addition to exploring around the waters of the Erne and Fermanagh's landmark attractions, The McGuinness family also enjoyed zip-lining and mountain climbing at Todd’s Leap Activity Centre in County Tyrone.
They also visited the Ulster American Folk Park and OM Dark Sky Park and Observatory. They encountered Ceoldán: The Stargazer at Davagh Forest, part of the Sperrin Sculpture Trail.
Over at the Causeway Coast, they visited Broughgammon Farm, took a boat tour from Ballycastle harbour, and had lunch at the Marine Hotel Ballycastle.
They also visited Dunluce Castle, learnt about the Finn McCool legend at The Giant’s Causeway, and ended the day at Whiterocks Beach.
As part of their exploring, the family also stopped by Portadown to enjoy the Orchard County at Long Meadow Farm.
For more information on family-friendly adventures in Northern Ireland, see discovernorthernireland.com.
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