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Collage of filming locations including the Mourne Mountains, Whitehead and Cave Hill.

From Page to Screen Journey

Northern Ireland’s dramatic scenery has long inspired storytellers - and today, it’s where some of the world’s most beloved books come to life. From classic tales by Charles Dickens and Mary Shelley to modern hits by Sally Rooney and George R.R. Martin, these film locations celebrate the enduring connection between page and place. Each site offers a glimpse into where imagination meets reality, as historic landmarks and wild coastlines transform into cinematic worlds. Explore these suggestions to step inside the stories that have captured readers’ hearts and now shine brightly on screen.

  • Boats docked at Portrush Harbour with Kerr Street and the RNLI Portrush Lifeboat Station visible in the background.
    Categories: Seasonal Inspiration

    7 seaside towns to visit in summer

    Nothing says summer like a seaside town and Northern Ireland has some of the prettiest, most panoramic and most welcoming of all. Whether you’re looking for a coastal adventure, an encounter with sea-faring wildlife or villages to potter about in, there’s a place here for you. 

  • Dog at stones at Kribben Cottages.  Photo courtesy of Kribben Cottages.
    Categories: Pet Friendly

    Pet friendly accommodation

    Two legs or four you’ll always find a great welcome and adventure waiting for you here in Northern Ireland. There’s almost as much to see and do here for your pet, as there is for you, and what’s more, everywhere you go across Northern Ireland, you’ll find accommodation, experiences and attractions where your pet can go too. First things first, however, you’ll need to find a bed or a kennel for the night and here’s just some of our favourite spots. 

  • A male concierge wearing a dark grey suit with black top hat, standing outside the main entrance and welcoming you to the 5 star Fitzwilliam Hotel in Belfast.
    Categories: Plan Your Trip

    Star grading & welcome schemes explained

    In Northern Ireland, looking after everyone as well as possible is just in our nature. That’s why we want do everything we can to help you prepare for your visit here, ensuring it’s as enjoyable, comfortable, inspirational and memorable as can be.  Find out more about our star grading and welcome schemes.

  • Downhill Beach on the Causeway Coastal Route. Mussenden Temple sits on a cliff edge in the background while an NI Railways train passes through a tunnel.
    Categories: Plan Your Trip

    Take one of the world's great railway journeys

    Travel writer, actor and explorer, Michael Palin once described the train ride between Derry~Londonderry and Coleraine as “one of the most beautiful rail journeys in the world”. Now who in their right mind is going to argue with a member of Monty Python. Certainly not us, so let’s hop on board and relax and enjoy the stunning views along this short stretch of train track.

  • Underground image of Marble Arch Caves
    Categories: Family Friendly

    Fermanagh for families

    Fermanagh, the lakeland county, has lots on offer for all the family, from caving to canoeing and from biking to hiking. No matter what your family is into, on water or dry land, you’re about to discover that a fun-filled Fermanagh family break is an adventure quite unlike any other. 

  • Mother, father and 2 daughters sitting on the coast of Rathlin Island enjoying views across the North Atlantic Ocean towards mainland County Antrim and the Causeway Coast.
    Categories: Family Friendly

    Causeway Coastal Route for families

    Such is the splendour of the magnificent Causeway Coastal Route that it inspires people of all ages. Its steep cliffs, dramatic sites and crashing seas have fuelled the imaginations of those who wrote both ancient folklore and more recent children’s tales like C.S. Lewis. With fantastic scenery, lots of fun and plenty of activities, there is something for every member of your clan. 

  • 2 young girls and their parents pose in a photo stand in at Todds Leap Activity Centre in Ballygawley, County Tyrone.
    Categories: Family Friendly

    Family fun in Mid-Ulster

    Mid-Ulster is home to some wild open spaces and beautiful countryside. As well as running amok in the Sperrin Mountains or the glorious Gortin Glen, kids can have great fun at the many forest parks, theme parks and picnic areas in this part of the world. 

  • Young girl being taught archery by a guide named Janet while her parents watch on at Todds Leap Activty Centre in Ballygawley, County Tyrone.
    Categories: Family Friendly

    Family fun in Tyrone

    As Northern Ireland’s largest county, Tyrone is the daddy of them all when it comes to fun and adventure. You’ll pack loads into a few days here. So, pack your bikes and helmets, walking boots and fleeces, and gear for mucking about in. Hey, pack the dog if you feel like it. You’re all going to have a weekend you’ll never forget. Ready? Good, ‘cos we’ve got things to do, great food to eat and places to stay. 

  • Old Franciscan Bonamargy Friary and graveyard with the sunset reflecting of the ruins of the building.

    Heritage

    St. Patrick’s legacy is part of the fabric of Northern Ireland – enshrined in churches, cathedrals and the many abbeys, high crosses and round towers that evoke his time and his history. More than 1,600 years after his birth, myths, legends and stories about him live on in the land that he converted and loved. So, whatever your interest, there’s always more interesting facts to discover about St Patrick.

  • A waterfall across the entrance to Pollnagollum Cave at Belmore Forest in the Cuilcagh Lakelands UNESCO Global Geopark, County Fermanagh
    Categories: Walking & Hiking

    Get back to nature

    Discover secret waterfalls and magical forests in a place where your kids’ imaginations can run wild, you can take a mindful few minutes or walk in the footsteps of your favourite Game of Thrones® hero or villain. There are loads of reasons to explore Northern Ireland’s rugged landscape and forest walks. Here are some that are truly a sight for sore eyes!

  • The Dark Hedges. Avenue lined with Beech trees
    Categories: TV & FilmGame of Thrones

    Journey of Doors

    They said: “Winter is coming”. We were ready. In January 2016, Storm Gertrude wreaked havoc across Northern Ireland, felling iconic trees along the highway known to Game of Thrones® fans as the Kingsroad. But from the devastation of the Dark Hedges came a bright shining idea that showed our giant spirit to the world.

  • Mural of the main cast from TV's Derry Girls on the side of Badgers Bar in Derry/Londonderry. From left to right - James, Michelle, Erin, Orla, Claire. Michelle is giving a peace sign.
    Categories: TV & Film

    Derry Girls

    Ye haven’t seen Derry Girls yet? Ah, catch yerself on! 

    If you haven’t seen Derry Girls, you’re in for a treat. The Lisa McGee-penned comedy following the hilarious exploits of a group of teenagers, their families and friends - oh, and their school principal, Sister Michael - in the early 1990s is a joy to behold.

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