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BOOK A ROW/EVENT

A community group promoting the Erne as a place to enjoy.

MEMBERSHIP

Join our friendly community and enjoy all the benefits.

DONATE

Your help is really appreciated.

DONATIONS

Your help is really appreciated

WHO WE ARE

Row the Erne is a community group promoting the Erne as a place to enjoy. All are welcome on the currach. No previous water experience required.

WHAT DO I NEED FOR A ROW

A waterproof jacket, rainproof trousers, hat and gloves are all recommended kit. Footwear should be sturdy- no open or slip on shoes please.

HOW DO I GET ON A ROW

Click here to book a row/event with us

This video is of Row the Erne club members and volunteers, rowing The Menapian Curragh at Devenish Island in Lower Lough Erne, County Fermanagh.

The drone footage was gifted to Row the Erne by a group of friendly tourists and the music was composed and performed by Aidan Dunphy, Wellness in Rhythm. Recording and mixing by Matt Mc Glinn , The Guitar Studio, Omagh.

WHERE WE ROW

We generally row the Erne, although we occasionally have sea trips. Local rows are organised to enjoy our beautiful waterscape, our heritage, and the craic.

We love rowing to Devenish Island. This ancient monastic site with round tower intact is a beautiful setting to appreciate our heritage.

We have also rowed to our local theatre, our ancient castles and our many islands, stopping for a tea break and taking time appreciate our natural surrounds.

SEE OUR ISLAND TOWN FROM THE WATER