Hallowe'en, and how it is celebrated, will be giving the county a really spooky feel over the next few days. The festivities start off on Friday night at Crom Estate, with fancy dress, fireworks, and fun.
Traditional games and activities will take place in Killykeeghan Cottage, Marlbank, Florencecourt on Saturday night, while a Hallowe'en Craft Fair will take place at Florencecourt House on Sunday. The Day runs from 1-5pm, and there will be something for everyone, with crafts, mask and bat making, spooky basement tours, face painting and live music.
Belleek is also hosting a fireworks display on Sunday at 7.30pm.
On Hallowe'en itself, Enniskillen Castle as always is the place to be. Events run at the Castle Museum from 2-5pm, and will include a haunted castle, spooky story-telling, the tunnel of terrors, the gruesome gargoyle and ghoulish games.
Ticket charges are - £2.99 per adult/child. Numbers are limited and by ticket only. Children must be accompanied by an adult.
Book your tickets in advance to avoid disappointment. Tickets are available in advance from Fermanagh County Museum.
The traditional spectacular fireworks display starts at 8pm sharp, from Castle Island. This is followed by a suitably spooky performance of 'Dracula' the panto at the Ardhowen.