Belleek is a unique village located on the Irish UK border with Donegal. It is home to Irelands oldest working pottery which is one of the islands most popular tourist attractions. For decades the village has been a destination, where people have travelled to, stayed, and enjoyed the hospitality of the local people.
Belleek has a history that spans hundreds of years yet it is a modern, thriving and most of all welcoming village to both the local and visitor alike.
To explore a little more, you can enjoy a self-guided walk in the village of Belleek, noting points of interest including the architecture and layout of the village, and significant features including the old water trough, the last remains of the railway bridge, sections of original cobbled paving, and the notable features of some of the buildings, including the beautiful pink house in the middle of the village which was once a Doctors Dispensary, or the Ladies and Gents toilets in the Lemon Tree which at a time were cells in the original jail house.
Our village is packed with history, you only have to take the time to seek it out to understand the real story of Belleek.
Belleek offers a range of artisan and local shops, many have been in family names for several generations and the entrepreneurial spirit of the village provides the local community and visitor alike with an impressive range of dining, shopping and drinking establishment.
Visit our gallery to see the wonderful array of businesses, from Giftware and Groceries to Clothing and Chemist, Belleek offers has it all.