Belturbet (Irish: Béal Tairbirt, literally translated as "The Mouth of Tairbert Island") is a market town on the east bank of the River Erne in County Cavan, located 19km (12 miles) from Cavan town , and 104 km (67 miles) from Dublin city. Belturbet connects Cavan with Ballyconnell (N3 road). It is one of the best places for crossing the River Erne.
Belturbet is an ideal coarse fishing centre. A two-hour river cruise is available during summer months. Seven miles (11 km) west of Belturbet near the Fermanagh border is a well-known coarse fishing centre, Ballyconnell.
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