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A bowl of soup served on a wooden tray with 2 slices of bread with an open fire out of focus in the background, at Grace Neill's Pub in Donaghadee, County Down.

Pub Grub

We’ve listed just a few of our favourite pubs in Northern Ireland that are known for their delicious food, enough to rival any restaurant! Nothing beats the warm welcome and craic you’ll experience in these pubs, whether you choose city, town or countryside.

  • A bowl of soup served on a wooden tray with 2 slices of bread with an open fire out of focus in the background, at Grace Neill's Pub in Donaghadee, County Down.
    Categories: Food & Drink

    Pub Grub

    We’ve listed just a few of our favourite pubs in Northern Ireland that are known for their delicious food, enough to rival any restaurant! Nothing beats the warm welcome and craic you’ll experience in these pubs, whether you choose city, town or countryside.

  • Tea and champagne served alongside a tray of cakes and scones at the Galgorm Spa and Golf Resort in Ballymena, County Antrim
    Categories: Food & Drink

    Afternoon tea

    What is it about those dainty sandwiches, warm scones, fluffy cakes and pastry deliciousness that we just can’t get enough of? Northern Ireland has embraced Afternoon Tea in a big way, and these are some of our favourite places to enjoy it.

  • Metal sculpture of Aslan the Lion from the Chronicles of Narnia at C.S. Lewis Square in East Belfast at the intersection of the Connswater and Comber Greenway
    Categories: ArtsCulture

    Literary Legends

    Northern Ireland’s cultural heritage and its colourful mix of wild coastal ways, calm countryside lakes and soaring mountains have inspired generations of writers.

  • A couple enjoy the Game of Thrones Studio Tour

    A Weekend Roadtrip Through Down and Armagh

    Set off on the open road through Armagh and Down using this carefully tailored itinerary suitable for the whole family. Pack all your things into the campervan and enjoy the freedom of the open road. Over three relaxing days, travel through traditional Northern Irish towns, explore the tranquiul countryside, and try new experiences, from film studio tours to high energy laketop activities. Get ready to discover the heart of Northern Ireland at your own pace.

  • Harland and Wolff shipyard in Titanic Quarter at dusk. The 2 large  yellow Harland and Wolff cranes known as Samson and Goliath are prominent with the hangars illuminated in the background by lighting from the shipyard.
    Categories: Titanic

    Belfast’s Titanic Quarter

    An expansive urban waterfront with one of the great global visitor attractions as its centrepiece, you can’t truly experience Belfast without taking some time to explore the Titanic Quarter. This historic part of Northern Ireland’s capital has had such a huge influence on both the city and the world, and its story reveals itself around every corner.

  • Image of a couple enjoying the view of Gortin Lakes.
    Categories: Walking & Hiking

    Walking Challenges in Northern Ireland

    If you’re ready to conquer higher peaks, looking for your next big hiking challenge or have a bucket list that you’re itching to tick off, then look no further than the spectacular mountain ranges of Northern Ireland. 

  • Image of Dr Kate and Cuilcagh Boardwalk.

    Insider Tips for a trip to Cuilcagh Boardwalk

    Located in the west of Northern Ireland, County Fermanagh is home to amazing natural wonders and landscapes that never fail to captivate visitors. One such beauty is the Cuilcagh Boardwalk, or “Stairway to Heaven” as it’s known locally, a marvel that transports guests on a peaceful journey across one of the largest blanket bogs in Northern Ireland. 

  • The curved path to Island Hill, which becomes submerged during high tide

    Natural Wonders of Northern Ireland

    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. Is it any wonder that C.S. Lewis hailed from this wondrous place?

  • A young couple enjoy some mini golf

    Inspired by The Open? Here Are 9 Golfing Activities to Try Out!

    Time to tee-off on some golfing adventures in Northern Ireland. If all the buzz about The 153rd Open in Portrush has you intrigued or if you're just looking to embrace your love for golf, we have just what you need. Here are some of the best golfing experiences on offer, from a casual round of mini-golf with friends in Belfast to witnessing golf legends in action at the Galgorm. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just looking for a bit of fun, practice your swing and get out there!

  • Dundrum Bay

    Picnic Spots with Incredible Views

    Northern Ireland puts the great in great outdoors. From golden coastlines to magical forests, there are so many spectacular places to spread out a blanket and enjoy a picnic with your friends and family. We've found spots for everyone – some with picnic tables, some where you'll need your tartan blanket, some that are easy to get to, and even some more challenging spots that are a bit of an adventure to find. So get outdoors and explore!

  • A group in the sea doing taking part in some wild swimming
    Categories: things to do

    Wild Swimming

    With over 200 kilometres of diverse coastline and inland hideaways, Northern Ireland is the perfect destination for your wild swimming adventure. If you are considering taking to the open water, either for exercise or the cold water benefits, we strongly recommend doing your own research ahead of time.

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