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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.
Lisburn
Visitor Centres & Museums
The Irish Linen Centre & Lisburn Museum is an award-winning museum located in Market Square, Lisburn. The permanent exhibition Flax to Fabric traces the story of linen from Ancient Egyptian times to present day.
Castledawson
Restaurant
80 Seater Restaurant views over looking the garden to the Moyola River. Serving A La Carte Lunch and Dinner to our guests, using the finest local produce, creatively presented by our chefs.
Holywood
Art Gallery
Yard Gallery is a contemporary, purpose-built art space housing two galleries. We aim to make innovative, original and high quality artwork affordable, available and accessible to everyone.
Downpatrick
Archaeological sites
Situated 8.8km south east of Ballynahinch, on the north east shore of Loughinisland Lake, within sight of Loughinisland Church. A slightly displaced capstone covers a rectangular chamber of which three side stones survive.
Lisburn
Self-Catering
Farm Cottage is one of the original carriage rooms on Larchfield Estate and can be hired as a two- or three-bedroom property. A luxury hamper of local produce can be added on to enjoy upon waking. Can be interlinked with Archway 4, a twin room with…
Lisburn
Guest Accommodation
Renovated from old carriage rooms, The Archways, have been lovingly renovated with modern touches while keeping the integrity of the classical structure.
Antrim
Tower
Antrim Round Tower was built around the 10th century and is one of the finest of its kind in Ireland. It is 28 metres tall and was built as part of a Monastic Settlement.
Portstewart
Self-Catering
Ground floor 2 bedroom apartment situated in a quiet residential street a few minutes walk from Portstewart promenade and coastal paths.
Belfast
Tourist Information Centre
Make the Visit Belfast Welcome Centre your first stop on coming to Belfast or contact us for information in advance of your stay. Located in the city centre with information on accommodation, visitor attractions, tours, events and transport within .…
Portrush
Beach
Whiterocks Beach has become a favourite with locals and a must see destination for international visitors. The beach frequently attains the Blue Flag Award, most recently in 2025.
Armagh
Self-Catering
Enjoy a stay in our charming Courtyard Mews in Armagh City. Cherry Lodge, luxury self catering accommodation comprises of fully equipped kitchen/living room and patio. Within walking distance restaurants, shops and attractions. Free internet access.
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.
Newcastle
Self-Catering
No. 165 Widow’s Row is a grade two listed property in a terrace of 12 cottages built in 1843 following the Newcastle fishing disaster that occurred the same year.
Cookstown
Historic Sites, Houses, Castles & Buildings
Lissan House is an enchanting country residence set within a 260 acre demesne of ancient woodland and forestry. The estate was created in the 17th century and remained the home of the Staples family for nearly 400 years.
Killyleagh
Visitor Centres & Museums
The Centre consists of a small museum, numerous displays, a science education area, a children's reading corner, a small gift shop, rest area, and botanical garden. Numerous activities are offered including science activities, foreign language and…
Gleno
The National Trust
One of our lesser known ‘hidden treasures’, Gleno is a magnificent 30 foot waterfall nestling in The Glens of Antrim and owned by the National Trust.
Toomebridge
Visitor Centres & Museums
Providing tourists with in-depth and informative insight into the fishing industry on the Lough and the various fish species found there, including the epic 6,000 km migration of eels to and from the Sargasso Sea in the North Atlantic Ocean.
Broughshane
Parkland Golf Course
Ballymena Golf Club, founded in 1903 near Broughshane, offers a scenic 18-hole course with views of Slemish Mountain, year-round play, a restaurant, bar, pro shop, and facilities for events and competitions.