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Ballyclare
Cottage Garden
Ballyrobert Cottage Garden is a beautiful and unique Irish garden. It extends to 6 acres and is designed in an historic 17th century landscape, with the original cottage and barn being key features. In addition to the more formal garden, is an area…
Magilligan
Churches & Sacred Sites
An inscribed stone cross at Duncrun marks the site of St Patrick's Monastery and the Roman Catholic church there is dedicated to St Aidan (C6) whose tomb stands near the old church ruins.
Millisle
Windmill
Late 18th-century tower mill in use until 1915 and still in working order. Take a virtual tour and discover this unique building.
Portstewart
Self-Catering
Enjoy wide ocean views from this stylish and comfortable three bedroom penthouse apartment - just a short walk from Portstewart promenade. Relax with front row viewing of passing fishing boats and porpoises, with the famous Herring Pond nearby.
Belfast
Surfing
Catch a wave, whatever the conditions outside at Northern Ireland’s first ever indoor surf simulator. Pumps fire a constant 5 metre wide wave sheet to challenge riders.
Carnlough
Self-Catering
4 Bedroom country house sleeps 8, that boasts spectacular views, a 5 minute walk to the beach. Enclosed garden & driveway with a playarea for children with outside seating to enjoy the views.
Ballymena
Self-Catering
3 bedroom cottage overlooking the panoramic view of Cushendun Bay. Situated 1 mile from the village of Cushendun. Ideal for visiting Giant's Causeway, Bushmills distillery, Carrick-a-Rede bridge, and Game of Thrones® filming locations.
Walking & Hiking
Challenging circular walk following the length of Mourne Wall
Bangor/Carrickfergus
Boat Tours
A day cruise from Carrickfergus to Bangor or Bangor to Carrickfergus offers a delightful maritime experience along the scenic coast of Northern Ireland. This journey typically spans a relatively short distance across Belfast Lough, allowing…
Castleview Road, Whitehead
Café
Step into nostalgia at the Cups & Carriages Tea Room in Whitehead Railway Museum on the Causeway Coastal Route – a casual haven for all. Whether you're museum-hopping or seeking a chill spot with friends, our menu offers tasty delights, including…
Ballycastle
Walking & Hiking
Enjoy breath-taking views from the cliff edge of Fairhead
Coleraine
Car & Van Hire
Explore the stunning Causeway Coast with Wee Campers NI – offering unique, cosy campervan hire from Coleraine. Perfect for couples and friends, our fully-equipped vans are ideal for spontaneous adventures, coastal road trips, or relaxing getaways.…
Ballymena
Guest Accommodation
Nestled in Galgorm Wood with the cascading River Maine running alongside, Galgorm's Shepherds Huts are perfect for luxurious, yet laid back countryside living.
Each hut is luxuriously appointed with a mini kitchen with facilities including hob,…
Newtownabbey
Self-Catering
Luxurious properties in the grounds of an historic Grade II Listed Georgian Gentleman's residence with gardens overlooking, and with private access to, Belfast Lough. Only a few minutes from Belfast City Centre either by car or public transport.
Kesh
Self-Catering
6 Portinode Cottages is a fully equipped, modern, cottage style property with a Northern Ireland Tourist Board four star rating. It can sleep up to six people in high quality accommodation comprising three separate bedrooms.
Portstewart
Self-Catering
Eileen’s Cottage is a 4 bedroom, 3 bathroom self catering house in Portstewart. 5 minute leisurely walk to sea front, shops and restaurants. Newly decorated with off street parking and back garden. Home from home experience.
Derry~Londonderry
Local Produce & Products
At the Craft Village Collective you will find fabulous gifts created by the best craft producers in the North West of Ireland.
Bangor
Festival
Join us for the Clandeboye Festival 2025: Aspects of Summer from August 16th-23rd at the stunning Clandeboye Estate. Enjoy world-class music from Artistic Director Barry Douglas, Camerata Ireland, and top classical artists. Discover captivating…
Cloughey
Churches & Sacred Sites
Within it are the ruins of a medieval church which is believed to be the Church of Ardmacossce or Ardmacaisse, mentioned in the Taxation of Pope Nicholas, 1306, along with an unusual cross-carved boulder.
Armagh
Churches & Sacred Sites
Ruins of the longest Friary church in Ireland (163 ft.). Founded by Archbishop Patrick O'Scanail in 1263. Open all year.