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With every last detail planned before you go, our Ballinamallard holiday packages mean you can focus more on having a good time. Whether you're staying in the neighbourhood of Killyhevlin, which is good for golfing, or somewhere else in town, this city promises a wealth of discoveries. You'll want to do a little exploring during your trip to Ballinamallard. Don't miss big-name attractions such as Lough Erne, Enniskillen Castle and Ardhowen Theatre. Stop dreaming and start travelling. Explore the multitude of options on Expedia today and finally put your Ballinamallard holiday plans in motion!
Ballinamallard Holiday
Ballinamallard Essential Information
Language | English |
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Currency | British pounds sterling |
Population | 1,350 |
Max Temp Winter | 7ºC |
Max Temp Summer | 18ºC |
Top Sights | Enniskillen Castle, Castle Archdale Country Park and Florence Court |
Our pick of the best Ballinamallard Hotel Deals

Garden House

Lough Erne Resort
Reviewed on 14 Sept 2025

Manor House Country Hotel
Reviewed on 2 Oct 2025
Discover the most popular places to visit in Ballinamallard

Devenish Island
Gaze up at the awe-inspiring 12th-century tower and trek up and down the green hills of this tiny Northern Ireland island.
Lough Erne
Lough Erne is an intriguing expanse of two linked freshwater lakes with 160 small islands dotted throughout. The myriad inlets and coves make Lough Erne perfect for water sports and pastimes of all kinds, and there is a host of wildlife to please the nature lover.
Belleek Pottery
Belleek Pottery is undoubtedly one of the finest pottery and ceramics producers in the UK. Trading since 1884, the manufacturer has produced items so fine they have been deemed worthy of a place in the Victoria and Albert Museum. Situated in the small village of Belleek on the border of Northern Ireland, why not pay a visit to this historic factory for yourself?