Blacklion (Irish: An Blaic) is a small border village in west County Cavan that is situated on the Cavan/County Fermanagh border beside the village of Belcoo in Northern Ireland. Blacklion is on the shores of Lough Macnean Upper. Notable attractions in the area include Marble Arch caves and the National Trust held Florence Court estate.
Forming part of a magnificent 300 acre estate, including 50 acres of lakes, this highly acclaimed Patrick Merrigan designed 18-hole championship course is sensitively wrapped around the lakes and the drumlins of the County Cavan landscape.
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Florence Court is one of the most beautiful Georgian houses in Ulster and there is something for all the family at this warm and welcoming 18th-century property, the former home of the Earls of Enniskillen.
Every aspect of life in this classi ...
First sight of this contemporary hotel may not be especially impressive, but the bright and interesting interior begins to win you over from the moment you step into the foyer - an attractive area with appealing modern sofas and armchairs and a w ...
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