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Castlerock
Concert
Join one of Northern Ireland's most well-known musicians at one of its most iconic landmarks for the final episode of The Vox Set's third series.
Ardboe
Historic Site
A 10th Century Cross situated on a rocky height on the shores of Lough Neagh. It is a national monument which is believed to be the first High Cross of Ulster. The cross stands 18.5 feet high and 3.5 feet wide.
Cookstown
Spa and Well-being
One of the largest leisure centres in the province which offers a range of facilities including fitness studio, ten pin bowling, health studio, two swimming pools and a childrens adventure area.
Belfast
Self-Catering
A self-contained cottage in the peaceful countryside of Lagan Valley Regional Park, in the grounds of our family home, with its own tree lined driveway and garden. This location allows country walks from your own door and access to the city in 20…
Ballintoy
Bed & Breakfast
A warm welcome awaits you at Ropebridge House. Nestled between the world famous heritage sites of the Causeway Coast and the Glens of Antrim, we are the closest B&B to the Carrick-a-Rede Ropebridge.
Rosstrevor
Guest Accommodation
Stay where the Mourne mountains sweep down to the shores of Carlingford Lough in the picturesque village of Rostrevor, across the road from the glorious Kilbroney Park and Fairy Glen, and around the corner from the village shops, cafes and pubs
Belfast
Parkland Golf Course
A championship course decidedly worth inspecting. Offering views over historic Stormont, this famous parkland layout with its notable true greens, delivers an enjoyable challenge for all.
Belfast
EHOD (European Heritage Open Days)
A unique three hours tour blending the narratives of experiences across Belfast communities.
Ballymena
Self-Catering
This 3 bedroom home offers a high standard of accommodation and is ideal for family holidays. It is in a great location for exploring the Glens Of Antrim and The Causeway Coast and is less than one minute's walk from the beach and village ...
Londonderry
Bed & Breakfast
Ballyhargan Farm House has been a family home for over 100 years and is situated in the country 3 miles outside Dungiven with a spectacular view of the Sperrin Moutains.
Dungannon
Self-Catering
Aunt Mollies and a county cottage in a super location with the luxury of space both inside and out for a family to enjoy a vacation either at home visiting family or just an opportunity to enjoy a break in the Tyrone countryside.
Limavady
Guest Accommodation
Situated 4 miles from Limavady, midway between Derry and Coleraine,the property offers stunning views of the Roe Valley, Lough Foyle, the hills of Donegal and Binevenagh mountain which features in several episodes of Game of Thrones®.
Cushendun
Self-Catering
Donaghmore
EHOD (European Heritage Open Days)
Visitors have the opportunity to see the conservation work of Irish Landmark while enjoying a self-guided tour of this restored country house. Built in Georgian times, the elegant reception rooms echo the grace of a bygone age while outside there…
Castlereagh, Belfast
Parkland Golf Course
Located just over four miles from Belfast City Centre, the 18-hole course at Castlereagh Hills has gained a merited reputation as one of Northern Ireland’s best hidden gem courses.
Portrush
Self-Catering
Luxury top floor apartment, fully furnished with 4 bedrooms (1 ensuite), toilet with bath, seperate shower, central heating, large TV, phone, balcony. Large bright open-plan living room. Fully equipped kitchen with dishwasher, fridge/freezer, ...
Downpatrick
Cathedral
Down Cathedral, a Cathedral of the Church of Ireland with magnificent stain glass windows, box pews and beautiful organ case was built in 1183 as a Benedictine Monastry. The patron saint, Patrick is believed to be buried in the nearby graveyard.
Belfast
Family Fun
Enjoy object handling sessions every second Saturday and Sunday of the month in the Ulster Museum Discovery Centres.
Downpatrick
Historic Sites, Houses, Castles & Buildings
Struell Wells was built around a stream flowing through a secluded valley. It was a popular place of pilgrimage from the 1600s until the 1840s.