Raising Funds for Cancer Connect NI

Fermanagh Camino

6 - 8 April 2025

Lough Derg - Station Island
Boa Island - Dreenan Figures
Devenish Island Monastic Remains

Itinerary & Route

 

Embark on the Fermanagh Camino: a three-day journey from Lough Derg to Enniskillen, passing by Boa Island, Davy’s Island, White Island, Castle Archdale, Killadeas and Devenish Island. The final day is a full exploration of Enniskillen’s rich history and cultural heritage.

Route

Lough Derg to Enniskillen

Distance

35 Miles (56km)

Time

Approx 4-6 hours walking p/day

Duration

1 / 2 / 3 Days (You decide)

Designed with you in mind

Don’t worry if completing all three days isn’t possible – adapt the Camino to suit your needs and enjoy one, two, or all three days at your own pace.

1 / 2 / 3 Days

You decide the number of days

35 miles (56 km)

Approx 10-13 miles per day

Support Network

Support Vehicles, First Aid and Portaloo

Comfort Stops

Food & Drink breaks along the way

Testimonials

"It’s an honour to see the Fermanagh Camino begin here at Lough Derg, connecting our shared heritage across the border. This journey weaves the tranquillity of Lough Derg with Enniskillen’s historic heart, offering a meaningful path in support of Cancer Connect NI. I’m grateful to be part of this inspiring first Camino."
Monsignor Laurence Flynn - Lough Derg
"The Fermanagh Camino is a fantastic way to come together, enjoy Fermanagh's landscapes, and support an incredible cause. As patron of Cancer Connect NI, I’m thrilled to see this journey raising vital funds and awareness. It’s more than a walk; it’s a chance to make a real difference."
Nathan Carter - Cancer Connect NI Patron
"I’m thrilled to be part of the first Fermanagh Camino! This journey offers stunning scenery, rich history, and a chance for personal reflection. Walking from island shores to Enniskillen, Ireland's only island town, it’s an inspiring way to support an incredible cause."
Don Clampet - Author & Camino Enthusiast