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Florencecourt
Walking & Hiking
Long distance route taking in the summit of Cuilcagh Mountain
Derry~Londonderry
Restaurant
Located in one of the city‘s most historic buildings – a land mark on the banks of the Foyle – Quaywest offers unrivalled food, service and atmosphere.
Martinstown
Craft Workshops and Courses
BowCrafty near Martinstown offers fun and educational two day classes in the art of bow making - through traditional techniques you can learn the skills required to craft your very own bow.
Portstewart
Self-Catering
Newcastle
Self-Catering
This property is situated in glorious countryside in the beautiful Mournes, with superb views across the sea and Dundrum Bay, yet just 1.5 miles from Newcastle town centre. Ideal for a relaxing break.
Bushmills
Self-Catering
A lovely cottage set in the heart of the beautiful Causeway Coast. Only 5 minutes from the beach, harbour and golf club - within walking distance to local shops and restaurants.
Belfast
Cultural Centre
Get a whole different story at the Discover Ulster-Scots Centre, located in Belfast’s Cathedral Quarter.
Ballycastle
Self-Catering
Introducing our spacious 40 square meters Coastal Studio Apartment. A newly built, fully fitted out, open-plan super-king sized bed studio. Truely stunning views of Rathlin Sound and the surrounding Country-side. Ideal location for exploring the…
Ballycastle
Self-Catering
Wee Bothy is a charming one bedroom self-catering cottage that comfortably sleeps two people (sharing). The accommodation is beautifully presented and contains a lounge, open-plan kitchen and shower room.
The cottage is part of the McShane ...
Newry
Bed & Breakfast
In the heart of the Mourne Mountains with some beautiful scenery, lakeside accommodation, breathtaking views, a real home from home, good food with plenty to see and do.
Bangor
Bed & Breakfast
Nestled near the centre of the quaint and historic County Down village of Crawfordsburn, Courtyard Cottage offers comfortable en-suite accommodation in a beautifully extended cottage, fashioned from the original Crawford Estate buildings from ...
Portrush
Self-Catering
The ‘Haven’ is a newly built end terrace property and is within walking distance from main supermarkets and town centre.
The ground floor living accommodation comprises of living room, well equipped kitchen with dining table.
Newtownabbey
Mini Golf and Pitch and Putt
Newtownabbey Footgolf is Northern Ireland’s first 18-hole course, and it provides a good test of footgolf for all standards of player. Whatever you want to do – kick a ball around, test your skills, enjoy the banter with your mates, get outside…
Portrush
Adventure Park / Playground
Curry’s Fun Park Portrush is Northern Ireland’s largest indoor funpark. Famous for its family friendly attractions. From the thrills n' spills of The Cyclone and The Beast, to the traditional ghost train and carousel, no trip to the North Coast is…
Downpatrick
Self-Catering
Annacloy cottage is a cosy, newly-renovated two-bedroom cottage in rural County Down. Nestled in the small village of Annacloy, it is around 10 minutes from Downpatrick, 5 minutes from Crossgar and 30 minutes from Belfast.
Downpatrick
Walking & Hiking
This walk begins at the Down County Museum, passing the Mound of Down, travelling along the Quoile River taking in sights such as Quoile Countryside Centre and Steamboat Quay.
Kilkeel
Sea Fishing
Daily trips departing from Greencastle and Carlingford on Pisces II, which is a modern, fully licensed vessel with capacity for twelve passengers.
Newtownards
Self-Catering
The Ell in Millisle, situated off a quiet country lane, providing privacy and peace, is a 2 bedroom bungalow ideally located to explore the Ards Peninsula
Portstewart
Self-Catering
Atlantic Breeze is a fresh modern three story, 5 bedroom property with stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean, Portstewart beach and Innishowen.
There are 2 double bedrooms with en suite facilities which are located on the 2nd floor.
Downpatrick
Themed
Interactive Medieval history Village, offering the opportunity to step back in time and learn about the Dark Ages in Ireland.