The National Trust Fermanagh has announced the return of the Harvest Festival at Florence Court.
This year's event, in partnership with Tully Mill Restaurant, will be a celebration of food, crafts, and entertainment.
More than 40 vendors will attend the event on October 26 and 27 from 11am to 4pm.
There will also be live entertainment from The Porter Bellys, The Armagh Rhymers, and The Party Bees, and family-friendly activities.
Sonja Orderley, general manager at National Trust Fermanagh, said: "Last year we welcomed almost 5,000 visitors to Harvest Festival.
"We are looking forward to building on that success in partnership with Tully Mill Restaurant, who bring together a fantastic food festival, and this year introduce a craft quarter."
John Roche, from Tully Mill Restaurant, said: "We’re also delighted to introduce a craft quarter, featuring local artists and producers who will demonstrate their skills and sell unique wares."
The food quarter is part-funded by Fermanagh and Omagh District Council.
Councillor John McClaughry (UUP), Chair of Fermanagh and Omagh District Council, said: "I am delighted that Tully Mill is once again organising the Food and Craft Village at National Trust Fermanagh’s Harvest Festival of Colour."
Normal admission applies, or visitors can scan their National Trust membership cards for free entry.
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