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Ballymena
Self-Catering
A fantastic recently renovated property located in the heart of Carnlough village, nestled along the Causeway Coast Road which has been ranked among the world’s top 50 views. The property is located near Carnlough Harbour and a 5-minute walk from…
Carrickfergus
Gifts & Souvenirs
Discover Nook Living beneath Season Coffee Shop in Carrickfergus! Explore unique gifts, stylish interiors, and home living products. Shop in-store or online for curated selections in a restored mill setting.
Walking & Hiking
The Woodland Riverside Walk is a red waymarked circular route th
Portstewart
Self-Catering
'Strandene' is the perfect location from which to explore Northern Ireland's stunning North Coast. The house boasts fantastic panoramic views over Portstewart Strand and is a short distance from numerous acclaimed eateries and world class golf…
Bangor
Self-Catering
Field of Dream's inaugural lodge provides a picturesque retreat for families or couples seeking a short stay escape. Our Nordic inspired lodge offers rustic yet contemporary design comforts. Activities onsite allow visitors to "Play & Stay". After…
Portstewart
Self-Catering
Modern 4 bed coastal family holiday home in stunning Portstewart
Castlewellan
Guest House
In the old market town of Castlewellan, the Kings Inn is ideally situated to take advantage of the Mournes, the seaside town of Newcastle and all the amenities of South Down. Royal County Down is only 5 minutes away. Castlewellan park 3min walk.
Belfast
Walking & Hiking
This route explores an historic estate in Lagan Valley Regional Park, taking in Malone House, meadows, woodland and along the River Lagan.
Coleraine
Self-Catering
Happy Cottage Apartment is ideally placed in the centre of the Causeway Coast and Glens area - with access West to Derry and beyond to Donegal, and East to the Giants Causeway and the coast route all the way round to Belfast. The nearest beach and…
Omagh
Walking Route - Short (<5 miles)
From An Creagán centre walk up the slope between the rocks at the start of the route. At the brow of this incline you will have a view to your left across a 22 acre raised bog. Follow the circuitous path into the forest and back to the start point.
Enniskillen
Self-Catering
We offer one bed accommodation within a semi detached bungalow. Free wifi and parking on site and the living room has a day bed which can be made into two single beds.
Larne
Self-Catering
St Ronans beatuiful self-catering accommodation on the Coastal Route to "The Glens of Antrim" hosts two ground floor bedrooms both ensuite, a fully fitted kitchen/dining area, beautiful lounge, with exposed beams and rural charm it's a real home ...
Draperstown
Walking & Hiking
A circular route following a gravel forest trail through conifer and native woodland, and for a part along the River Moyola.
Londonderry
Bed & Breakfast
The Edgewater Bed and Breakfast is perfectly located on the banks of the river Foyle with breath taking views overlooking the Lough, whilst capturing the view of the famous historic walled city. The accommodation provides the highest quality of ...
Lisburn
Self-Catering
A country cottage dating from the 1700's in a prime location, situated in the rolling hills of County Down. Perfectly positioned for enjoying the city of Belfast, the historic towns of Hillsborough & Saintfield, or taking the famous Antrim Coast…
Markethill
Forest Parks
Start your adventure and have a great day out any time of year. With some 240 acres of diverse woodland and open parkland set in gentle rolling drumlin countryside, Gosford Forest Park is an adventure paradise for outdoor enthusiasts of all ages.
Dungannon
Bed & Breakfast
Centrally located in Mid-Ulster in the foothills of the Sperrins, a warm Irish welcome awaits you at this cosy farmhouse B and B with real turf fires. Not far from parkanaur Manor house and forest and within easy driving from Ulster-American folk…
Newtownards
Walking Route - Short (<5 miles)
Whitespots has a fascinating industrial heritage and a walk here gives an insight into the lead mining which took place here from the late 18th century until the 1910s. In the mid 19th century, around 40% of the total lead produced in Ireland was…