Lough MacNean

Lough MacNean

Bordering 2 countries spans three counties — Fermanagh, Leitrim, and Cavan, is a serene and picturesque lake known for its tranquil waters, lush surroundings, and excellent opportunities for fishing and boating within driving Distance from Blaney.
Marble Arch Caves

Marble Arch Caves

The Marble Arch Caves provide an awe-inspiring journey by boat and on foot through a network of underground caverns, you can marvel at stunning stalactites, stalagmites, and flowing rivers and breathtaking natural wonder beneath the surface in a dramatic and...
Lough Navar Forest Drive

Lough Navar Forest Drive

The Lough Navar Forest Drive provides a scenic journey through lush woodlands and rugged terrain, offering breathtaking panoramic views of Lough Erne and the surrounding landscapes from its elevated viewpoints just up the road from Blaney.
Mullaghmore – Classiebawn Castle

Mullaghmore – Classiebawn Castle

Perched majestically on the coast, offers striking views of the Atlantic Ocean and rugged landscape, blending historical grandeur with the natural beauty of County Sligo on the Wild Atlantic Way and within driving distance from Blaney.
Giants Causeway

Giants Causeway

Renowned for its dramatic hexagonal basalt columns formed by volcanic activity, offers a stunning and otherworldly landscape that attracts visitors with its natural beauty and rich folklore within driving distance from Blaney.
Crom Estate

Crom Estate

Nestled along the shores of Upper Lough Erne, features a historic manor, enchanting woodlands, and beautifully landscaped gardens, providing a peaceful escape and a window into Ireland’s rich heritage within driving distance from Blaney.