Belturbet

Belturbet is a small town on the River Erne in County Cavan, with a population in 2016 of 1369. In Irish it's Béal Tairbirt, "mouth of the isthmus", and it grew up at a ford on the river. Boating and angling are the main reasons to visit.

Get in
Expressway Bus 30 runs every 2-3 hours from Dublin Busáras and Airport via Virginia,  Cavan and Butlersbridge, taking 2 hr 30 min to Belturbet, and continuing northeast to Enniskillen, Ballyshannon and Donegal Town. X30 from Dublin is nonstop between Cavan and Enniskillen, bypassing Belturbet, but you could change for Leydon's Coach, which runs twice M-Sa between Cavan, Belturbet and Enniskillen. The section between Belturbet and Enniskillen is joint-operated as Ulsterbus 58.

Belturbet is 123 km northeast of Dublin: follow M3 / N3 via Kells, Virginia and Cavan.

4 km north of Belturbet is the border with Northern Ireland in the UK, and N3 becomes A509 to Enniskillen, for routes to Sligo and Derry. The border is unpatrolled but you must ensure that your personal and vehicle documents are valid - the rules changed in 2021.

From Belfast follow A3 via Armagh and Monaghan towards Cavan, branching west on R197 at Gannon's Cross.

By boat, Belturbet is at the head of the navigable River Erne. This flows north into Lough Erne, which is connected by the Shannon-Erne Waterway to Carrick-on-Shannon and the entire Irish network, all the way to Limerick, Dublin and Waterford. See Waterways Ireland for current status of locks, moorings and so on, and see below for boat rentals.

Get around
You need a car to explore this scattered area.

See

 * or Market Square in village centre has pleasant 19th century buildings. Church of the Immaculate Conception (RC) just west is from 1868.
 * Belturbet island is a park west bank of the river. The grassy mound is all that's left of the Norman motte-and-bailey castle.
 * Belturbet railway station closed in 1959 and fell derelict. It's been restored as a museum, with the stationmaster's cottage converted into self-catering accommodation. These are all closed in early 2021.
 * Upper Lough Erne a few km north is in County Fermanagh but (with a bit of winding along the back lanes) Belturbet is a good base for visiting Crom Estate, Castle Balfour and Belle Isle Castle, with Marble Arch caves a bit further on.
 * is a medieval ruin with the 11.6 m stump of a Round Tower. After the dissolution the church was used by the C of I until 1820, and the cemetery is still in use.
 * is a small village on Woodford River, which is part of the Shannon-Erne Waterway. You might visit for boating or angling.
 * further along N87 has a Workhouse Museum. This grim institution opened in 1852 and had 70 inmates, with separate accommodation blocks for men, women and children. The workhouse closed in 1921 and the building was variously a school, dance hall, sports hall and bakery. It's derelict but a museum-cum-preservation society is still there, hours erratic. A "bawn" is a protective wall for livestock and "boy" means yellow, but there's nothing left of that.
 * south of Bawnboy offers meditation classes. If you're quiet you can look around.

Do

 * A town in which there is neither Papist nor Presbyterian; but, to supply that defect there are Sabbath-breakers, drunkards, and common swearers in abundance. - John Wesley the founder of Methodism, from a visit of 1760


 * Golf: Belturbet Golf Course is nine holes, southeast edge of the village. There's an 18-hole course at Slieve Russell Hotel, see Sleep.
 * Boat hire is available from ABC Boats at the Marina. They offer day-hire and extended cruises as far as Aghinver on Lower Lough Erne below Enniskillen.
 * Belturbet Festival of the Erne was traditionally in August. The last was in 2018 and it's not known if it will continue in 2021.
 * Belturbet Festival of the Erne was traditionally in August. The last was in 2018 and it's not known if it will continue in 2021.

Buy

 * Village stores are Gala (daily 07:00-21:00) and Centra at Erne Hill (M-Sa 07:00-22:00, Su 09:00-21:00). There's Spar at the filling station west side of the village.

Eat

 * Genesis at 18 Main St is a reliable Chinese, open daily 17:00-00:30.
 * Marco's at 16 Main St is a takeaway for fish & chips, burgers, pizza and other fast food. It's open M-Th 16:00-23:00, F Sa 15:00-23:00, Su 16:00-22:00.
 * Genesis at 18 Main St is a reliable Chinese, open daily 17:00-00:30.
 * Marco's at 16 Main St is a takeaway for fish & chips, burgers, pizza and other fast food. It's open M-Th 16:00-23:00, F Sa 15:00-23:00, Su 16:00-22:00.

Drink

 * Donohue's Whiskey Barrel is at 17 Main St.
 * Donohue's Whiskey Barrel is at 17 Main St.

Go next

 * Manorhamilton is the main village in the north of County Leitrim, with a medieval castle and prehistoric sites.
 * Enniskillen in County Fermanagh is between the navigable Upper and Lower Lough Erne.