To reach Fermanagh, you can take the A4 road from Belfast or the M1 from Dublin. From Enniskillen, the county town, take the A32. If travelling by rail, the closest station is in Belfast, from where you can take a connecting bus service.
To reach Omagh, you can take the A5 from Derry/Londonderry or the A4 from Belfast. If travelling by rail, the closest station is in Belfast, from where you can take a connecting bus service.
From nearby towns, you can take the A32 or A4 to reach Fermanagh, while the A5 connects Omagh to neighboring areas. In both cases, driving is recommended to fully explore the beautiful countryside.
The closest airport to Fermanagh and Omagh is Belfast International Airport, which is approximately 60 miles away. The best route to take from the airport would be to head south on the M2 towards Ballymena, then east on the A26 towards Coleraine. From there, take the A5 towards Omagh. Alternatively, you could take the A26 towards Belfast and then the M1 west towards Enniskillen, before turning south on the A4 towards Omagh. Either of these routes should take around 1.5-2 hours, depending on traffic.