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Govindadwipa
  
  
Home of Sri Sri Radha Govinda
  
Description

Govindadwipa is absolutely beautiful. Set in the peaceful countryside of County Fermanagh, the temple itself, a large former 19th century nobleman's home that has been restored to a modern visitor's centre, is situated on a 22 acre island, covered by lovely meadows, both light and dense forests and of course the nice shores of Upper Lough Erne- the lake which surrounds the beautiful island. The temple is the home to Their Lordships, the very beautiful Sri Sri Radha Govinda. The devotees also own a large amount of property on the mainland, where different families live and frequently visit the temple on the island. Just a few of the many animals resident there are cows, bullocks, peacocks and deer. Check out the webpage above for more information and pictures.

Contact Details

Address: Govindadwipa, Derrylin, BT92 9GN, County Fermanagh

Ireland Phone : 048677 21512

International Phone: 0044 28677 21512

Website: www.krishnaisland.com

Email: templepresident@krishnaisland.com 

Map

Click here to plan your route and see detailed maps using Google Maps.

Directions

- Directions to Govindadwipa from Belfast

By car - Take M1, which leads on to the A4. Before Enniskilien, turn off for Lisnaskea, where you take the B127 towards Derrylin. Signs to Inisrath Island/ Govindadwipa start after you cross the second bridge (2 1/4 hours drive).

By bus - Take the Enniskillen Line, getting off at Maguires Bridge, then phone for a taxi.

- Directions to Govindadwipa from Dublin

By car - Take the N3, through Cavan to Belturbet. 1/4 mile out of Belturbet, follow the sign towards Enniskillen. 5 miles down the A509, take a right turn at Teemore crossroads. Follow this road towards Geaglum Quay until you see the Inisrath/ Govindadwipa signs.

By bus - Take the Donegal Line, getting off at Belturbet, then phone for a taxi.

  
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