A seasonal bus service will connect Enniskillen town centre with the Marble Arch Caves from early July through August, offering visitors a direct public transport link to the underground site.

The Translink-operated route runs Monday to Friday, departing Enniskillen Bus Station at 11:45 and leaving the caves at 16:30, giving passengers several hours at the attraction.

Debbie Coyle, chair of Fermanagh and Omagh District Council, said the return of the service made it easier for both residents and tourists to reach the caves and the surrounding Cuilcagh Lakelands UNESCO Global Geopark without a car. She described it as an affordable and sustainable alternative that opened up the area’s natural heritage.

Adult day return fares are set at £5.40, with children aged five to 15 paying £2.70 and under-fours travelling free of charge.

Guided tours of the caves run daily throughout July and August between 10:00 and 17:00. Each tour lasts between 60 and 75 minutes and is suitable for all ages. The council advises pre-booking online, especially during peak holiday periods.