Directions : Take the A4 (Sligo) road out of Enniskillen. Travel 4 miles passing through Letterbreen. Approximately 2 miles on you will see a sign on left for our guesthouse. Turn left.
Rating : Three Star
Abocurragh House and farm are situated in the picturesque Lakeland area of Fermanagh just off the main A4 Sligo road where you are assured of a high standard of accommodation with a home from home feeling. So whether you are passing from East to West or vice versa and need to stopover or are visiting Fermanagh, a warm welcome awaits you at Abocurragh.
Bert Emke, Chief Editorial Writer of The Courier-Journal, U.S.A, writes: "…..Getting around Ireland by car can be tricky but it offers several big advantages over touring by bus...... And you can stay in bed-and-breakfasts, instead of relying exclusively on hotels. For instance, if we hadn’t been travelling by car, we wouldn’t have ended up staying in Abocurragh Farm Guest House, outside Enniskillen in Northern Ireland. And we wouldn’t have met the landlady, Bernie Mullally, who - judging by the neatness and interior decor of the house and the quality of the breakfast she prepared - must be Ireland’s answer to Martha Stewart."
Start your mouth-watering breakfast with cinnamon flavoured porridge served with honey, cream or Irish whiskey or poached apricots with cinnamon & Greek flavoured yogurt or home-made honey toasted muesli. Then choose from among the following breakfast main courses:
Traditional Irish breakfast of grilled bacon, sausage, tomato, black pudding (optional), mushrooms, egg (poached, fried, or scrambled), potato bread and soda bread or smoked salmon and scrambled egg, lamb’s liver lightly fried in butter and served with grilled bacon, tomato and mushrooms.
Abocurragh provides four-course evening meals on request with wine served.
Bedrooms are delightfully decorated with views over the countryside. Direct dial phones are in all rooms. More accommodation is available on request.
Abocurragh Guesthouse is set in a 120 acre dairy farm. Guests are welcome to watch the milking, or maybe even help!
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Abocurragh House and farm are situated in the picturesque Lakeland area of Fermanagh just off the main A4 - Sligo road where you are assured of a high standard of accommodation with a home from home feeling. So whether you are passing from East to West or vice versa and need to stopover or are visiting Fermanagh, a warm welcome awaits you at Abocurragh.
Bert Emke, Chief Editorial Writer of The Courier-Journal, U.S.A, writes: "…..Getting around Ireland by car can be tricky but it offers several big advantages over touring by bus...... And you can stay in bed-and-breakfasts, instead of relying exclusively on hotels. For instance, if we hadn’t been travelling by car, we wouldn’t have ended up staying in Abocurragh Farm Guest House, outside Enniskillen in Northern Ireland. And we wouldn’t have met the landlady, Bernie Mullally, who - judging by the neatness and interior decor of the house and the quality of the breakfast she prepared - must be Ireland’s answer to Martha Stewart."
Start your mouth-watering breakfast with cinnamon flavoured porridge served with honey, cream or Irish whiskey or poached apricots with cinnamon & Greek flavoured yogurt or home-made honey toasted muesli. Then choose from among the following breakfast main courses:
Traditional Irish breakfast of grilled bacon, sausage, tomato, black pudding (optional), mushrooms, egg (poached, fried, or scrambled), potato bread and soda bread or smoked salmon and scrambled egg, lamb’s liver lightly fried in butter and served with grilled bacon, tomato and mushrooms.
Abocurragh provides four-course evening meals on request with wine served.
Bedrooms are delightfully decorated with views over the countryside. Direct dial phones are in all rooms. More accommodation is available on request.
Abocurragh Guesthouse is set in a 120 acre dairy farm. Guests are welcome to watch the milking, or maybe even help!
Abocurragh House and farm are situated in the picturesque Lakeland area of Fermanagh just off the main A4 Sligo road where you are assured of a high standard of accommodation with a home from home feeling. So whether you are passing from East to West or vice versa and need to stopover or are visiting Fermanagh, a warm welcome awaits you at Abocurragh.
Bert Emke, Chief Editorial Writer of The Courier-Journal, U.S.A, writes: "…..Getting around Ireland by car can be tricky but it offers several big advantages over touring by bus...... And you can stay in bed-and-breakfasts, instead of relying exclusively on hotels. For instance, if we hadn’t been travelling by car, we wouldn’t have ended up staying in Abocurragh Farm Guest House, outside Enniskillen in Northern Ireland. And we wouldn’t have met the landlady, Bernie Mullally, who - judging by the neatness and interior decor of the house and the quality of the breakfast she prepared - must be Ireland’s answer to Martha Stewart."
Start your mouth-watering breakfast with cinnamon flavoured porridge served with honey, cream or Irish whiskey or poached apricots with cinnamon & Greek flavoured yogurt or home-made honey toasted muesli. Then choose from among the following breakfast main courses:
Traditional Irish breakfast of grilled bacon, sausage, tomato, black pudding (optional), mushrooms, egg (poached, fried, or scrambled), potato bread and soda bread or smoked salmon and scrambled egg, lamb’s liver lightly fried in butter and served with grilled bacon, tomato and mushrooms.
Abocurragh provides four-course evening meals on request with wine served.
Bedrooms are delightfully decorated with views over the countryside. Direct dial phones are in all rooms. More accommodation is available on request.
Abocurragh Guesthouse is set in a 120 acre dairy farm. Guests are welcome to watch the milking, or maybe even help!
,
Abocurragh House and farm are situated in the picturesque Lakeland area of Fermanagh just off the main A4 - Sligo road where you are assured of a high standard of accommodation with a home from home feeling. So whether you are passing from East to West or vice versa and need to stopover or are visiting Fermanagh, a warm welcome awaits you at Abocurragh.
Bert Emke, Chief Editorial Writer of The Courier-Journal, U.S.A, writes: "…..Getting around Ireland by car can be tricky but it offers several big advantages over touring by bus...... And you can stay in bed-and-breakfasts, instead of relying exclusively on hotels. For instance, if we hadn’t been travelling by car, we wouldn’t have ended up staying in Abocurragh Farm Guest House, outside Enniskillen in Northern Ireland. And we wouldn’t have met the landlady, Bernie Mullally, who - judging by the neatness and interior decor of the house and the quality of the breakfast she prepared - must be Ireland’s answer to Martha Stewart."
Start your mouth-watering breakfast with cinnamon flavoured porridge served with honey, cream or Irish whiskey or poached apricots with cinnamon & Greek flavoured yogurt or home-made honey toasted muesli. Then choose from among the following breakfast main courses:
Traditional Irish breakfast of grilled bacon, sausage, tomato, black pudding (optional), mushrooms, egg (poached, fried, or scrambled), potato bread and soda bread or smoked salmon and scrambled egg, lamb’s liver lightly fried in butter and served with grilled bacon, tomato and mushrooms.
Abocurragh provides four-course evening meals on request with wine served.
Bedrooms are delightfully decorated with views over the countryside. Direct dial phones are in all rooms. More accommodation is available on request.
Abocurragh Guesthouse is set in a 120 acre dairy farm. Guests are welcome to watch the milking, or maybe even help!
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