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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.

Causeway Coast & Glens

Renowned for its stunningly beautiful driving route, the Causeway Coastal Route is also home to some of Northern Ireland’s finest walks.

  • Close up of carrot and parsnip muffins
    Categories: Food & Drink

    Carrot & Parsnip muffins – recipe by Mash Direct

    Our friends at Mash Direct, an award-winning, family-run farm in Comber, have been farming the fields around Strangford Lough since the 1800's.  Here they share their carrot and parsnip recipe for muffins with a twist, using their mash pack as one of the main ingredients! 

  • Loaf of wheaten bread on a board
    Categories: Food & Drink

    How to make traditional Irish wheaten bread

    The guys at Wee Buns Cookery School have shared a traditional Northern Ireland recipe with us for you to try out at home.  What’s better than wheaten fresh out of the oven dripping with butter and jam – let us know your favourite way to have it.

  • A frying pan with Lough Neagh eels cooking. Also on the table is a dish of potatoes and a plate of wheaten bread.
    Categories: Food & Drink

    Unique Northern Ireland Foods

    We’ve hand-picked some of the most unique and delicious delicacies that Northern Ireland has to offer. From sweet and savoury snacks to hearty main meals, there’s certainly something special to enjoy around every corner in Northern Ireland.

  • 2 international visitors sampling strawberries at Saint George's Market in Belfast.
    Categories: Food & Drink

    24 hours in food

    In recent years, Northern Ireland’s capital city has become a culinary capital to rival anywhere on the island of Ireland. An array of new restaurants, bars and cool cafés have opened and Belfast is bursting with home produced food, great local tastes and international flavours. Twenty-four hours is not enough but for those who want to give it a try, here’s how you can eat and drink your way through Belfast in a day. 

  • A bedroom suite at Finn Lough
    Categories: accommodation

    Gorgeous guesthouses

    When it comes to places to stay, Northern Ireland has so much to offer, including a fabulous selection of gorgeous guesthouses. In this blog we've rounded up a few of our favourites for your perusal...

  • Stunning living area at Blackrock Beach House looking out towards the water with comfy cushions and throws on the chairs and sofas
    Categories: accommodation

    Accommodation bucket list

    Everyone has a bucket list. The places they really want to go to, the sights they really want to see, the experiences they really want to soak up, and the places they really want to stay. 

  • View of Blessingbourne Estate from afar with a lake and lush green gardens visible in front of the house
    Categories: accommodation

    Experiential escapes

    The most memorable trips require something completely unique. If you like the sound of literally sleeping under the stars, or chilling in a snow cabin at one of Northern Ireland's top spas then read on, and prepare to embrace your giant spirit.

  • A wooden chalet in the trees, with a balcony and deck overlooking Lower Lough Erne at Lusty Beg Island Resort and Spa in County Fermanagh.
    Categories: accommodation

    Rooms with an amazing view

    Is there anything more special than throwing open the curtains that first morning of your holiday to reveal an incredible view? That’s the moment you really start to relax. Fortunately, there are no shortage of spectacular views in Northern Ireland, and no shortage of beautiful rooms to showcase them. From dramatic coastlines to vibrant cityscapes, we’ve got you covered.

  • A couple enjoying a picnic on the grounds of Lough Erne Resort in County Fermanagh. They are lying on a tartan blanket and have a hamper containing food and drink beside them. Lough Erne is in the background.

    Loved up getaways in Fermanagh

    Fermanagh is our lakeland county, filled with water in all its shapes and forms, from streams, rivers and canals to the two great lakes of Upper and Lower Lough Erne. It’s filled with forests too, fringing the waterways, making it the perfect place for you and your loved one to get away together.

  • Exterior of Narrow Water Castle in Warrenpoint, County Down.
    Categories: accommodation

    Castles you can stay in

    If you’re planning a romantic getaway, make it a spectacular one. Take your pick of magical 5* castle retreats or stately manor homes, all in the most stunning locations in Northern Ireland. 

  • Male and female couple relaxing and reading in reclining chairs by a window in the relaxation room at Killeavy Castle Hotel, Killeavy, County Armagh. The Mourne Mountains can be seen in the background.

    Baby-moon inspiration

    Having a baby on the way is a wonderful time. Though, let’s be honest, it can be a tiring one too. So, amidst all the planning and excitement, it’s good to factor in a holiday too.

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