Lusty Beg Island
Review
“Where the children wade in the shallow pools, or run from the froth in play; where the swift little boats with milk-white wings, are crossing the sapphire bay…” W. Allingham.
Travel aboard a fabulous little ferry: and cross sparkling, frothy waters to the island where dreams come true - at Lusty Beg Island Resort & Spa. Sequestered in Lower Lough Erne, County Fermanagh in Northern Ireland, within a halcyon wooded area and lakeside landscapes: you’ll find a whole other world, just waiting for you and your significant other. Escape from it all and recharge your batteries, at one of the most relaxing Spa breaks available, amongst a 75-acre private island positioned within the heart of the Fermanagh Lakelands. Choose from self-catering studio cabins, chalets, inish lodges, or the superb Courtyard Bedrooms, all beautifully fitted and furnished, with first class amenities, which permeate a real ‘home from home’ environment. Lusty Beg also offers an extensive selection of activities; perfect for those who love an adventure. An ideal setting for a wedding, Lusty Beg provided everything needed for a taste of luxurious Island life - and that includes a Bar & Restaurant, serving a wonderful selection of delicious food & drink.
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Contact Us
Boa Island,
Kesh, Co. Fermanagh
, BT93 8AD
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