Derrygonnelly (from Irish Doire Ó gConaíle, meaning 'O'Connelly's oak grove')[2][3] is a small village and townland in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland.
The village has a long history of Irish traditional music and each year in early October there is a celebration of local talent in memory of musicians Eddie Duffy and Mick Hoy.
[6] The old creamery in Derrygonnelly has been converted into a residential environmental education centre, Tir Navar, run by the Field Studies Council.
Also just north of the village is a small ruined church that combines medieval and Renaissance features, built in 1627 by Sir John Dunbar.
As well as Lower Lough Erne to the north, Derrygonnelly is surrounded by small lakes and is split by the Sillees River, which is popular with canoeists.