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Newcastle
Self-Catering
Grey Heron Townhouse - A Hidden Gem of peace and relaxation in the centre of Newcastle County Down.
Beautifully appointed with plenty of charm, warmth and personality. A house with character and old world charm. The owners have invested in their…
Belfast
Exhibition
This summer, Titanic Belfast is thrilled to announce our partnership with the Victoria and Albert Museum to bring Lucian Freud Etchings: A Creative Collaboration to Titanic Belfast!
Newcastle
Hostel
Meelmore Lodge Hostel accomodation is situated in the heart of the Mournes, adjacent to all the great walks the Mournes has to offer. The House is an old Mourne Farmhouse converted to meet tourist's needs. With an open fire, and cosy sleeping.
Enniskillen
Restaurant
Head Chef John Cook gets his seafood from Strangford Lough and Donegal Bay. The beef comes from a local farm and Pat Doherty supplies the famous Fermanagh Black Bacon.
Downpatrick
Nature
Rob will safely guide you through you the rules, principles and background of foraging, kit & safety, plant and tree ID. This experience is immersive with hands on learning involving walking and exploring the Woods with Robs guidance and expert eye.
Bangor
Self-Catering
A beautiful, spacious Victorian townhouse completely renovated which sleeps 12, six bedrooms, all beautifully furnished. Lovingly restored, maintaining many of its original features. Breath-taking sea views.
Portstewart
Self-Catering
4 bedroom, modern semi-detached house. Situated in a quiet cul-de-sac with paved parking for 2/3 cars. All mod cons including microwave, dishwasher, washing machine, tumble dryer, TV, DVD player, freeview box etc. Well equipped kitchen, 3 ...
Portadown
Parkland Golf Course
Nestled in the heart of Orchard County since 1900, Portadown Golf Club offers a course of exceptional beauty and elegance, placed in a partial woodland setting. Conveniently located just 2 miles from Portadown and 20 miles from Belfast.
Coleraine
Historic Sites, Houses, Castles & Buildings
Coleraine Town Hall presides over the central shopping piazza in Coleraine. Designed by Thomas Turner, the Town Hall, which is of major historical significance, was built in 1859 by McLaughlin & Harvey for £4,147(over £7m today).
Rathfriland
Sightseeing
Guided bird watching and wildlife tours around the scenic countryside and coastline of South Down.
Londonderry
Guest Accommodation
Only a 10 minute walk from the City Centre Close to Bars & Cafes.
Taking inspiration from the 1930’s style Speak-Easy Era, we invite you to stay at our 5 Jazz inspired guest rooms
Killyleagh
Walking & Hiking
One of the Delamont Country Park Walks. All walks are wheelchair accessible and two mobility rambler scooters are available for use in the park. Car park charge at weekends and daily during the Summer Season.
Londonderry
Tailor-made Tours
Take a luxury Private Tour with Deluxe Guided Tours of The Causeway Coast and discover why Northern Ireland has become one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world
Belfast
Self-Catering
A fabulous refurbished townhouse built in the early 1800s in a prime location in the heart of Belfast City Centre. It has the benefit of being in a quiet cul-de-sac location only a 2 minute walk from the city centre.
Newcastle
Guest Accommodation
Located at the foot of the Mourne Mountains overlooking the Irish sea with the Glen river flowing past, this 200 year old restored Georgian building is the ideal location and we offer a choice of superbly appointed en-suite rooms finished to the ...
Killadeas
Golf Course
Downpatrick
Guest Accommodation
Unexpected luxury at The Horsebox. Quirky and comfortable with everything you may need for a unique experience.
Rathfriland
Visitor Centres & Museums
The fertile land of County Down has been farming country for centuries. It was here that Patrick Brontë, father of Charlotte, Emily and Anne - the famous Brontë sisters, was born into a farming family on 17th March 1777.
Belfast
Self-Catering
Hallmount House has three bedrooms and is located just ten minutes from Belfast city centre.
Walking & Hiking
A peaceful off road route, leaving from the hamlet of Rousky and winding its way down the valley side to the Owenreagh River.