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Group visits to Florence Court

A happy couple leaving Florence Court house, County Fermanagh.
A happy couple leaving Florence Court | © National Trust Images/Chris Lacey

Visit Florence Court with your group and enjoy a guided tour, or explore at your leisure. Discover what it is on offer and how to book your visit here.

Guided tours

Group visits can be booked for groups of over 15 people. The discounted group rate covers your entrance into the grounds and a guided tour of the house. House tours can be catered to your group depending on interest - just get in touch beforehand to see if we can accommodate your speciality. Guided tours last approximately one hour.

Garden tours

If your group is interested in solely the gardens at Florence Court, we can arrange a tour with one of the rangers or gardeners at a reduced estate-only group rate. Please get in contact to find out more.

Information for groups

  • Group discounts apply for a minimum group size of 15 people.
  • Out of hours tours (early or late or on a day when the house is closed) are available on request.
  • Stables tea-room onsite for catering options, must be booked in advance of arrival.

Free familiarisation visits for group leaders

If you're planning a group visit you can request our free Travel Trade Pass and you and a friend or colleague will gain free entry to over 300 of our places throughout England, Wales and Northern Ireland for 12 months. There’s nothing quite like seeing or experiencing somewhere for yourself to help you plan a successful visit. To receive your pass, call 0344 800 2329 or email us at NTTravelTrade@capita.co.uk.

Who is eligible for free entry?

Registered tourist board guides (on production of a valid badge), coach drivers and tour leaders escorting groups of 15 or more. National Trust members also receive free entry, so it is at your discretion whether to refund the entrance fee to members if you have included it in your package – this is not refunded by the National Trust.

Members must bring their current membership cards with them to avoid paying the full group rate. If any of your group would like to join the National Trust please direct them to our Membership page or call 0344 800 1895.

Educational visits to Florence Court

Florence Court is the perfect place for a self-led educational visit. If you would like to plan your visit, please contact us at florencecourt@nationaltrust.org.uk.

Schools can benefit from an Educational Group Membership, which is an annual membership giving free access to the whole school group at National Trust places.

Get in touch about bringing a group to Florence Court

If you are interested in bringing a group to Florence Court and would like more information, or to book, please get in touch.
T: 028 6634 8249
E: florencecourt@nationaltrust.org.uk

The east front of Florence Court, County Fermanagh

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