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Belfast
Guided Tour
Discover the real Ireland with Hound of Ulster Tours.
Belfast
EHOD (European Heritage Open Days)
Discover the unique history of Titanic Hotel Belfast, and explore the iconic Drawing Offices and heritage spaces of Harland & Wolff’s former headquarters building.
Carrickfergus
Guest Accommodation
The Hamptons is a gentle 25-min stroll to the historic walled town of Carrickfergus. At it's centre you'll find a host of shops, and restaurants, as well as the stunning Carrickfergus Castle, towering majestically over the town's Port and Marina…
Mullaghbawn
Archaeological sites
This Neolithic burial site, dated between 4000 and 2500 BC, has a huge capstone, supported on upright stones, over an octagonal burial chamber. It is known as the 'Hag's Chair'.
Newcastle
Self-Catering
This property is 10 minutes walk from the beach. Boasting a garden, Mournes Snug provides accommodation in Newcastle with free WiFi and mountain views. Featuring free private parking, the holiday home is in an area where guests can engage in…
Ballymena
Self-Catering
The Georgian house dates back to 1813. Built by Lord General O’Neil as a hunting/bathing lodge, the two cottages were once the quarters of the Gilly and house servants. Our stables offer secure garaging for cycles/motor cycles and pet kennels.
Newcastle
Walking & Hiking
This scenic walk leads from the Bloody Bridge car park along the edge of the Bloody Bridge River and back again.
Bushmills
EHOD (European Heritage Open Days)
The Kiln Wing is part of a restored 19th century corn mill. The original character of the building has been beautifully preserved and the rushing waters of the river can be seen and heard in every room.
Strabane
Parkland Golf Course
Set in the foothills of the Sperrin Mountains. This rolling Parkland course is a must visit in the Tyrone region.
Portrush
Self-Catering
Bushmills
Self-Catering
Modern 1 bedroom apartment in Bushmills
Bangor
Bed & Breakfast
Winner of Hospitality and Tourism (2010) - family run Bed and Breakfast right on Bangor's seafront with front garden overlooking Belfast Lough towards Whitehead and the Mull of Kintyre in the distance. Three minute walk to town centre.
Derry
Bed & Breakfast
Some comments from past visitors echo the our aims. "Home from home experience". "Came as a visitor and leave as a friend".If you are seeking advice on activities and places to visit in the City and North West we are happy to advise.
Portstewart
Self-Catering
Modern stylish 5 bedroom townhouse, ideal for families, available for summer lets. Situated in a quiet cul-de-sac in the exclusive Millstone development, 10 minutes walks from promenade, beach, golf course, shops and restaurants.
Downpatrick
Guest Accommodation
The shepherds hut is a bespoke build to fit into the orchard at Nutgrove. It has all the comforts of home, fitted kitchen, ensuite bathroom, double bed, log stove, electric heating and free sat television.
Belfast
Arts Centre
Located in East Belfast, Strand Arts Centre is Northern Ireland’s oldest cinema and retains much of its 1930s art deco design. It became a not-for-profit arts centre in 2013 showing new and classic film alongside live theatre, music and workshops.
Carrickfergus
Water Sports
Learn stand up paddle boarding in the picturesque old harbour at Carrickfergus Castle, on the main Causeway Coastal route with the castle as your impressive backdrop.
Helen's Bay
Christmas Events
Join us in the Walled Garden for a fun, relaxed, willow weaving workshop and create your own Stag's head to add a rustic touch of seasonal charm to your home or garden... just in time for Christmas!
Portrush
Self-Catering
3 bedroom, recently refurbished property, sleeps 6 with private parking. 5-10 minute walk to all amenities including Royal Portrush Golf Club, beaches, promenades, restaurants, parks and town centre. Includes free wifi. Family facilities catered for.
Glenavy
EHOD (European Heritage Open Days)
The Ballance House is a restored 19th century homestead in the rural countryside of Glenavy. It was the birthplace of John Ballance (b.1839) who went on to become the 14th Premier of New Zealand (1891-93).