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The park boasts Ulster's first domestic hydro-electric power station (opened 1896). The Northern section of the park is open from the visitor centre to the Radisson Hotel. All forest areas are open - dogs to be kept on a lead. |
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This is a 82 mile (132km ) circular route in and around Strangford Lough, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
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Owned by the National Trust, it is a picturesque village, composed of whitewashed cottages.
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Fun adventure activities provided from our venues in the North Coast area such as archery, canoeing, clay pigeon laser shooting, guided sea kayaking trips, rock climbing, team building games and abseiling. |
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Lisburn – Capital of Lagan Valley, a regional centre for life, work and leisure with a dynamic people looking forward together with confidence.
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The Comber Greenway is a 7 mile traffic free walking and cycling section running from Belfast to Comber along the old railway line which closed in 1950.
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Guided tours of one of Belfast’s most distinctive and notorious buildings. Comprising four wings, spanning out from a central circle area, the Grade A listed building is part of the social fabric of the city. |
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The island's rugged cliffs are home to the biggest seabird colony in N. Ireland. There is a wealth of rare flora to discover. |
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Explore the Universe with hands on computers in the Hall of Astronomy. Astronomical instruments on display. The Planetarium offers a unique visitor experience, start with a multimedia Star Show, complete with 3D effects. |
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