Boho is an area of rolling hills, spectacular lakes and heritage treasures just 10 miles outside Enniskillen. The majestic, meandering Sillies River flows through the heart of the parish and its banks provide a haven for wildlife and bird life.
Hidden beneath the countryside is the Boho Cave system, the only example of a joint controlled maze system in Ireland. This underground world of wonder is a big hit with many of the caving groups throughout Ireland and indeed Europe.
The Linnet Inn is a cosy thatched pub at the centre of Boho offering a nice pint and an opportunity to chat with the friendly locals- the owner Brian McKenzie is always on hand to fill you in on stories of Boho in years gone by!
As part of the Kingfisher Cycle Trail, the Boho area is perfect for a scenic cycle to take in the hillside views of Ross Lough, Carran Lough, and the Sillies River as it meanders its way towards Enniskillen.
Community Groups
Boho is an active community and, if you are new to the area, you’re sure of a warm welcome at any of the following groups:
Bo Peeps Toddler Group.
Bo Peeps parent/carer and baby/toddler group meets every Tuesday morning in Boho Community Hall from 10am to twelve noon. Come along for tea and a chat. Healthy snacks provided. All welcome.
Bo Peeps Playgroup
The pre-school playgroup meets in Boho Community Hall, Mon-Fri, from 9.30 am to 12.30 pm. Funded places are available for children in their pre-school year. The playgroup is cross community and welcomes all children of pre-school age. We have use of the main hall for play and also a dedicated outdoor play area at the side of the hall. Children have the option of transport home on the Rural Lift bus, accompanied by the assistant leader, an eco-friendly option. To view the school or ask any questions please contact the Leader, Mrs Nicola McKenna on 02866 341974.
Boho Heritage Organisation
Meets in Boho Community Hall on the first Thursday of every month at 8pm. Our chairperson is Mr Thomas Flanagan, Vice Chair Mrs Maureen Corrigan.
The group organises six talks, on the last Friday of every month, covering topics of local interest. These ceili nights finish with music and supper and are advertised in the local notes of the Fermanagh Herald. All welcome.
The group is currently working on a book about Boho, and would welcome any photos, stories etc that people would like to see included. The group can be contacted at the Boho Community Hall Office on 02866 341177. Please leave a message and someone will get back to you.
We meet monthly on a Tuesday night in Boho Community Hall. Please ring Gretta Farmer, Chairperson on 02866 341374 for further details. We are currently running keep fit every Tuesday from 7.30pm. Come along and pay on the night, all welcome. We are also running courses on a Wednesday night at 8pm, from now until the end of April 2008. Watch the Fermanagh Herald Notes page for further details or ring the office on 02866 341177.
Bowls
This club meets every Thursday night in Boho Community Hall from 8pm. New members always welcome. Contact Francis Rasdale on 02866 341177.
Boho Music Classes
This class meets every Thursday night in Bo Peeps Playgroup room, Boho Community Hall. Children from 7-8pm and adults from 8pm onwards. We are always keen to welcome new members, of all abilities. Contact Geraldine Curley on 02866 341177.
Boho Youth Club
This popular club meets every Monday night from 8-10pm, in Boho Community Hall under the capable supervision of Martina Magee. Please contact the office on 02866 341177 for further details or come along on the night.
Want to know more about Boho?
Ballinaglera Boho Tourism Partnership
Boho Heritage
Boho Activities
Boho Events
This project is part-financed by the European Union through the Interreg IIIA Programme managed for the Special EU Programmes Body by the ICBAN Partnership.



