A Living Landscape
The
parish of Killesher, which includes the village of Florencecourt,
is an area boasting remarkable landscapes which can be considered
not only scenically beautiful, but also scientifically important
and historically significant. Yet the landscape is a living one
where people live and work in a 'pristine' environment with a perceived
'wilderness' factor.
The area is rich in heritage and has a history which spans at least
9,000 years. There are numerous sites of historical interest, which
represent the area's long link with the past.
Scenery, history, heritage, visitor attractions and a 'pristine
environment', together with a warm welcome, all await you in the
Killesher area.
The
area contains the only true mountain in Fermanagh (Cuilcagh) at
a height of 665m, together with two of Fermanagh's major tourist
attractions, Marble Arch Caves and the National Trust property, Florence
Court House. The livery stables allow the horse owner to
bring their horse and explore the estate and forest on the many
pathways. Bird watchers will also find this a haven with the forest
providing a home for a wide variety of birds.
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