「House is very spacious and has everything you could possibly need. Super location for fishermen and the walk around the lake was fab. Very relaxing.
Would be a super place for a family meet up. The accessible bedroom downstairs has fantastic...」
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Olga
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「We had a relaxing stay in this beautiful house on the lake. It is a lovely location and has all the mod cons you need for a relaxing stay. The hot tub was a fantastic extra and we made the most of it during our stay. Jim is a fantastic host and...」
Tanya
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「Fantastic house very spacious and clean . The beds were exceptionally comfortable. The lake is right behind the house which has a beautiful walk around it and lots of jetty for fishing.There is a hot tube which we never used but is a added...」
Trish
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「The property was spotlessly clean. The photos don’t do the place justice. We loved the BBQ hut and sauna. The whole family loved the hot tub. The house has everything you need for a relaxing holiday. We were blessed with great weather and the...」
Jenna
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「So clean, home away from home,
Amazing place, plenty of room, dog friendly, gorgeous walk way,
Family loved it,
Cannot wait to return,
Cannot recommend enough
Thank you for amazing stay」
Paolabschz
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「Everything was perfect!!! LOVELY place. The views are incredible!」
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Paul
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「Perfect property in perfect location」
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Lisa
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「Beautiful spacious house with everything you need to feel like at home, hot tub and views were a bonus !」
「This place has everything you could ask for to have a relaxed break away. Jim was quick to communicate with and had everything ready for our arrival. The house was clean and equipped with everything we needed for our stay.
The hot tub was...」
With lake views, Leander Lodge is situated in The Upper Lough Erin area of Fermanagh.
Enniskillen is 18 miles
Cavan is 20 miles
Rosslea is 5 Miles
Lisnaskea and Newtownbutler 8 miles
Crum Estate 8 miles
Rural area situated by Killyfole Lough. Killyfole Lough is a fresh water lough between Lisnaksea and Rosslea in east Fermanagh. There is a rich history in the area with the earliest evidence of settlement being linked to the Crannóg which is located in the centre of the lough. When the water level falls it is still visible today; it is believed this Crannóg was inhabited during medieval times. Formally a drumlin wetland area, Killyfole was flooded and dammed by the Water Service to function as a reservoir in the mid 1960s. When decommissioned, the site was sold to the local Council, who in conjunction with the local community group, developed the site as a local amenity and wildlife sanctuary. A 2.5km loop walk has been developed around the lough, of which almost 1km is suitable for wheelchairs. The route around the lough includes boardwalk sections, allowing you closer glimpses into the lough depths and wildlife. It is a beautiful, peaceful walk taking in open water, reedbeds and small pockets of wet woodland.