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Awaken your Giant Spirit

  1. Inspiration and ideas for a trip to Belfast
    Belfast is a giant city of buzzing culture and industrial prowess. Whether you’re exploring the restaurants of the Cathedral Quarter or visiting the birthplace of the world's most famous ship, Titanic, there is something for everyone in Northern Ireland’s dynamic capital city.
  2. Causeway Coastal Route
    If ever a place embodied Northern Ireland’s Giant Spirit, it is the Causeway Coastal Route. Maybe it’s the sheer breadth and beauty of its landscape. Perhaps it’s the mythical stories that are shaped by the dramatic coastline, or the fabled figures said to roam its glens.
  3. Derry-Londonderry
    Whether you start or finish your journey along the Causeway Coastal Route in Derry-Londonderry, this beautiful city, with its 400 year old walls, is steeped in history, rich in culture and wrapped up in a world-famous sense of humour.
  4. County Down
    Stretching from the shores of Belfast Lough, around Strangford Lough and down into the magnificent Mourne Mountains, County Down is home to castles, beaches, forest parks, stately homes and the world's top links golf course.
  5. County Fermanagh
    From the mighty Upper and Lower Lough Erne, to the Shannon-Erne Canal and the River Erne itself, almost a third of County Fermanagh is covered by lakes and waterways of all shapes and sizes, making it a paradise for boating, kayaking and more.
  6. County Tyrone
    Tyrone is packed with loads to do for families, groups of friends and couples alike. So, if your short break wishlist includes spectacular landscapes, cycling, trekking, observing the stars, a bit of history and possibly a trip to a fabulous spa, you’ll find it all here.
  7. County Armagh
    Armagh's big open-hearted nature means within minutes of arrival, you’re one of our own. Whether that’s meeting the wildlife at Lough Neagh, exploring an ancient pagan ceremonial site, or tasting the cider that inspires the Orchard County’s name.
  8. County Antrim
    County Antrim is like a snapshot of Northern Ireland. Home to the dynamic city of Belfast, it is the playground of giants that walk its nine glens. It offers you spectacular cliff top walks and dramatic sea views before giving you refuge in its cosy restaurants.
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Awaken your Giant Spirit

  1. The grassy shore of Lough Neagh. The water is still and the sky is cloudy.

    Is it any wonder that C.S. Lewis hailed from this wondrous place or that Seamus Heaney and Van Morrison were and are so inspired by its beauty? When you are surrounded by such magical landscape and so many natural oddities and wonders, it must be hard not to contemplate, appreciate and write about them all.

  2. What's On
    Check out what's on in Belfast and events in Northern Ireland. From the Derry Girls Experience, to Derry Halloween and Belfast International Arts Festival, you’ll find there’s rarely a dull moment in Northern Ireland. It's a dynamic spot, with plenty of "get up and go", and for you the visitor, it makes taking part in the life, and soul, of the place so much more fun.
  3. 10 reasons to visit Northern Ireland
    From its dramatic coastlines to its rich history, there are countless reasons to make this corner of the world your next travel destination. Join us as we unveil the top 10 compelling reasons to visit Northern Ireland and discover the hidden treasures that await you in this extraordinary land of beauty and charm.
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