Continuing on the River Shannon Erne waterway, you will wind your way through the northernmost countryside of the county and across the border into Northern Ireland. This section of the route joins the River Shannon with the River Erne via the Shannon–Erne Waterway canal, and
canal boat hire here is also possible. On entering this section of the canal, you will come up against a series of Shannon Erne waterway locks. These locks are simple to navigate, yet there is always a friendly local there to give boaters a hand.
A few miles over the border, you will arrive at Lower Lough Erne; a lake system joined to Upper Lough Erne. These two loughs make up one of the largest lake systems in all of Ireland. Lough Erne boat hire means you can start and end your Shannon River cruise here, depending on your chosen route. As the lough is made up of two separate lakes, Lough Erne boat trips can take you across 43 square miles of water, an epic trip that can allow you to see so much of both rural Ireland and rural Northern Ireland. Lough Erne has gathered a reputation for all things watersports, with the World Waterski Championships held here as well as wakeboarding competitions. Securing your Lough Erne cruiser hire during the same time as these competitions will add something special to your Lough Erne visit.