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Portrush
Self-Catering
Sea Glass @ No. 6 is a luxurious 2-bedroom sea view apartment in the heart of Portrush, offering stunning views over Whiterocks Beach and Royal Portrush Golf Club. Perfect for families, this beautifully renovated retreat features a spacious master…
Carrickfergus
Ancestry / Tracing Your Routes
Established in 1984 we provide a prompt personal and professional research service for those wishing to trace their family history. We also undertake specialised Probate and Birth family history research requests.
Aughnacloy
Parkland Golf Course
Founded 1995 Aughnacloy Golf Club is a relatively new course, an excellent golfing experience for all levels. A warm welcome awaits!
Craigavon
Visitor Centres & Museums
Enjoy four miles of footpaths, five birdwatching hides, woodland, ponds, wildflower meadows, picnic and play areas and seasonal innovative exhibitions at The Lough Neagh Discovery Centre. Enjoy stunning, panoramic views of the Lough from the…
Cushendun
Walking & Hiking
Cushendun is a beautiful seaside village on the North Coast alive with small shops and pubs. A series of scenic paths wind through the village, beach front, harbour, and Glendun river.
Craigavon
Self-Catering
VIP Church Street is a real home from home, fully equipped with everything you will need for an enjoyable stay in Portadown. The apartment is located just a stone's throw from the busy town centre and there is free parking behind the building.
Portrush
Aire de Service
Sandhill Drive Motorhome Parking Site is situated within easy walking distance of the town centre and both East and West Strand. Motorhome parking for 10 vehicles is provided with 2 service bays.
Belfast
Walking & Hiking
This route explores an area of floodplain, now managed as an award wining urban nature reserve which provides a fanatstic oasis for wildlife.
Irvinestown
Visitor Centres & Museums
The country park boasts beautiful woodland and lough shore walks, an insect garden and wildflower meadow. Castle Archdale was the main flying boat base during WWII, highlighted in an exhibition in the visitor centre entitled ‘Castle Archdale at War’.
Rostrevor
Hostel
Our philosophy is simple. Good food, the best staff and non-stop adventure in a comfortable safe environment. With a wide range of activities, meals and accommodation, we have the perfect combination for any adventure trip.
Craigavon
Walking & Hiking
A delightful walk along the banks of the River Cusher
Donaghadee
Miniature Railway
This 7 1/4" gauge miniature railway has about 2km of track with a variety of routes including bridges, cuttings, embankments, gradients and a twin-track tunnel. There is a station, picnic tables and the ticket office includes a small shop.
Belfast
Restaurant
The restored stables of College Green House off Botanic Avenue are now home to Molly’s Yard restaurant. The site of Belfast’s first (and Ireland’s smallest) micro-brewery.
Belfast
History
Learn about the history of an ancient group of fish with the Ulster Museum's Senior Curator of Natural Sciences.
Cookstown
Guest Accommodation
Ardcumber House offers luxury accommodation close to Cookstown.
Donaghadee
Canoeing
Ultimate SUP NI provides efoiling lessons and experiences along side its very popular Paddle Boarding (SUP) school.
Kesh
Self-Catering
Situated on the tranquil shores of Lough Erne the cottage is suitable for families, couples or special interest parties. It is approximately 1200 square feet with all modern conveniences.
Armagh
Self-Catering
14 Chapel Lane is a charming, detached townhouse set in the heart of Armagh city. It has three spacious and comfortable bedrooms. It can sleep up to seven people.
Newtownards
Aire de Service
This Aire De Service facility is located in a superb parking venue located in the coastal town of Donaghadee just off the A2 home to an iconic lighthouse and numerous restaurants and shops.
Larne
Bed & Breakfast
BallyCairn House is a luxury B & B on the Causeway Coastal Route, only 35 minutes by car from Belfast City Centre, Belfast City and International Airports. An idyllic setting with panoramic views of the Irish Sea, Scottish Coast and Antrim Hills.