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Belfast
Historical Tours
Experience Mary Ann McCracken’s Belfast, as you walk in the footsteps of this remarkable abolitionist, philanthropist and social reformer. Mary Ann McCracken, who was born over 250 years ago, is intrinsically linked to the city of Belfast. She…
Portstewart
Self-Catering
3 bedrooms - sleeps 5 adults plus cot or 4 adults 2 children
Central location to shops/ bars/ restaurants/ cafes
Child friendly
Close to local supermarket
Dishwasher
Downstairs bedroom
Downstairs shower
Fully enclosed garden
Garden furniture
Near…
Omagh
Tourist Information Centre
Open all year. Wheelchair access. Provides a first class information service for visitors to Northern Ireland and for local residents. Services available at this office include free information on the local area - tourist attractions, ...
Lisburn
Self-Catering
The cottage is within 2 miles of the pub and only 4 miles from Lisburn City Centre, LeisurePlex and Sprucefield Shopping Centre. Close to golf, horse riding and cinema. Nearby are the beautiful Georgian villages of Hillsborough and Moira.
Enniskillen
Guest Accommodation
Welcome to our little piece of heaven in the heart of Enniskillen and on the banks of Lough Erne
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.
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.
Carrickfergus
Self-Catering
Loughview Lodge is a spacious, detached, one bedroom house situated in the countryside within easy walking distance of the Blackhead Coastal Path, just outside Whitehead, on The Causeway Coastal Route.
Newtownabbey
Self-Catering
Luxurious properties in the grounds of an historic Grade II Listed Georgian Gentleman's residence with gardens overlooking, and with private access to, Belfast Lough. Only a few minutes from Belfast City Centre either by car or public transport.
Portaferry
Viewpoint
Situated on the hill south east of the town below the stump of Portaferry Windmill, a lay by and a viewpoint has been provided. One can enjoy a breath-taking view of Strangford Lough from the mouth of the Lough to Greyabbey.
Broughshane
Sightseeing
We provide luxury XJ Jaguars and Range Rovers for bespoke tours throughout Northern Ireland or transfer to Dublin and beyond.
Portrush
Hotel
A family owned hotel which is situated on the fabulous North Antrim Coast just a few miles from the Giant's Causeway and with views over Donegal, the Skerries and the Atlantic Ocean.
Rostrevor
Walking & Hiking
The famous writer, C S Lewis, as a young boy, spent much holiday time in the Mournes and Rostrevor in particular, allowing him to imagine, dream and wonder, and inspiring his creation of the magical world of Narnia.
Armagh
Self-Catering
Situated in five acres with a tree lined driveway, two miles from Armagh City Centre , Chestnut House is the ideal place to stay. Chestnut House was once an old stone barn.
Islandmagee
Self-Catering
This charming detached holiday bungalow nestles in a picturesque sandy cove better known as Browns Bay, minutes from Larne Golf Club and The Gobbins Coastal Path.
This is a great base from which to explore Northern Ireland.
Antrim
Self-Catering
Robin Cottage by Clady Water is a self contained, centrally heated, comfortable, modern apartment, attached to the main house, in a peaceful idyllic country setting close to all amenities. The main building dates pre 1830's (no ghosts) built as a…
Newcastle
Guest Accommodation
Arley House, a family run bed and breakfast is located in Dundrum, County Down, on the main Belfast to Newcastle road. The picturesque Dundrum Bay and stunning views of the Mourne Mountains make this a good base to explore the whole area.
Belfast
Visitor Centres & Museums
The museum tells the story of the Royal Ulster Rifles from 1793 to 1968. From the raising of the 83rd & 86th Regiment of Foot in preparation for War with France through the Indian Mutiny, Boer War, WW1, WW2, Korea, Borneo, Cyprus.
Belfast
Public Hall
Belfast City Council’s community and cultural hub at 2 Royal Avenue provides a free creative space in the heart of the city centre.
Newtownards
Self-Catering