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View from atop Slieve Binnian in the Mourne Mountains, County Down. A large rock formation in the foreground with green fields as far as the eye can see in the background.

Mourne Mountains; Walking Highlights

You could search high and low for a better spot in which to discover the joys of walking in Northern Ireland. Though you’re not likely to find one more inviting than the dramatic Mourne Mountains. 

  • A group of young people enjoying the water activities at The Lake Kilrea
    Categories: things to doFamilies

    Bank Holiday ideas for families

    Here are the best three pieces of advice we can give for a Bank Holiday in Northern Ireland: plan, plan... and plan some more! Thankfully, there’s lots for families with kids of all ages to do here, so whether yours are teeny or teens, here’s a taster of what you could be up to. 

  • A car driving along the road with Whiterocks Beach in the background
    Categories: Plan Your Trip

    Driving in Northern Ireland

    Driving in Northern Ireland (NI) is governed by rules set out in the Highway Code and you may find it useful to refer to the Code to better understand how driving here may differ from your own location.

  • A young couple relaxing at the edge of a pool in the Ebrington Hotel, Derry.
    Categories: Luxury Weekends

    Spa Hotels

    Ah, Spa Hotels. Even the sound of them helps you relax just a little. So, imagine how you’ll feel when you actually spend time in one of the many fabulous ones here in Northern Ireland. 

  • The 153rd Open FAQs

    The 153rd Open FAQs

    Welcome to the Frequently Asked Questions page for The 153rd Open at Royal Portrush! Here, you'll find all the essential information to help you make the most of your experience at this prestigious event in Northern Ireland.

  • Frans Travels hiking the mournes and relaxing in her robe at Enniskeen Estate (with views of Slieve Donard in the background)

    Discovering the delights of County Down

    Ready for the perfect short break on their doorstep, Francesca McKee (@frans_travels) and her boyfriend Eunan partnered with Discover Northern Ireland to spend three adventure filled days exploring County Down.Check out what they got up to on their amazing adventure. 

  • Ards & North Down Itinerary

    Ards & North Down Itinerary

    Ards and North Down is a region of breathtaking beauty in Northern Ireland. With stunning coastal scenery and historic castles, there is plenty to discover. It's the perfect destination for a long weekend. We've made an itinerary that will help you get the most out of your getaway with the best recommendations for coffee, castles, coasts and culture in the area. 

  • Couple with tour guide at St. George's Market with Belfast Food Tours
    Categories: things to doBelfast

    Ideas for couples in Belfast

    Whatever kind of break you have in mind - romantic or relaxing hideaway, luxury pampering getaway or a bit of long overdue craic – Belfast is packed with places just perfect for quality time together. 

  • Exterior view of Blackhead Lightkeeper's House in Whitehead at dusk. The windows are illuminated by the interior lights while the lighthouse shines out towards the Irish Sea.
    Categories: accommodation

    Unusual and unforgettable romantic getaways

    If you’re looking for a romantic getaway with a difference, you’ve come to the right place. In among Northern Ireland’s city hotels, castles and friendly B&Bs are some very unusual holiday locations. In truth, some may well be a city hotel or a castle but they’ll have lashings of attitude and a unique spirit which makes them all the more interesting.
     

  • A group of women clinking their coffee mugs together with views of the River Foyle in the background.

    Best Hot Chocolate and Coffee Spots in Northern Ireland

    Northern Ireland is a haven for hot drink enthusiasts! Whether you're a seasoned coffee drinker or just starting your hot chocolate journey, we're confident you'll going to find plenty of places serving hot beverages you'll love.

  • Armagh Planetarium at night with stars in the background

    Dark Skies, Northern Lights & Stargazing

    Northern Ireland boasts some of the darkest skies in the UK, making it a hidden gem for stargazers. With its remote landscapes and minimal light pollution, you can experience breathtaking views of the night sky, including the Milky Way, countless stars, and even planets. And if you are very lucky, the Northern Lights might make an appearance.

  • Lady in period costume behind the counter of a 18th/19th century themed food store at Ulster American Folk Park in Omagh, County Tyrone. Items on the shelves include canned food, meat, corn, pies and watermelons
    Categories: HeritageAncestry

    Ancestry

    If you're looking to trace your family ancestry back to your roots in Northern Ireland, you'll find this collection of resources and information helpful.

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