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Carrickfergus
Restaurant
Italian restaurant, coffee shop and gelato emporium in Carrickfergus, ideally positioned on the Causeway Coastal route, with stunning views over Belfast Lough and an easy walk to Carrickfergus Castle.
Belfast
Hotel
Northern Ireland’s first hometel is made up of 175 rooms, four collaborative event spaces, a trendy restaurant and bar, a delightful tea room and a welcoming lobby. Whether you’re seeking a short overnight stay or a long-term stay away from home,…
Portrush
Self-Catering
Gorgeous 6 bedded townhouse situated in a quiet area of Portrush. The property consists of 6 double beds and 1 en suite. The spacious house boasts 3 bathrooms and a large kitchen with doors leading out to a small patio area.
Coleraine
Food & Drink
Experience the exceptional foodie culture of the Causeway Coast. Enjoy this time together to eat, discover and take home an authentic taste of this beautiful place. In a tour that lasts 6 hours, you become familiar with the heritage and culinary…
Carrickfergus
Bed & Breakfast
Homely farmhouse set in rural countryside with superb views. Fully central heated with television lounge, tea and coffee making facilities and hairdryers in all the bedrooms. Close to the historic seaside town of Carrickfergus with its Norman Castle.
Glenarm
Gifts & Souvenirs
Nestled within the picturesque grounds of Glenarm Castle along the beautiful Causeway Coastal Route, discover our boutique fashion and gift shop. Explore a diverse collection of clothing and accessories for both ladies and gentlemen, alongside a…
Ardglass
Links Golf Course
Located 30miles from Belfast on the beautiful County Down coast, Ardglass Golf Club is links as it should be.
Armagh
Tour
Unearth Hidden Gems with Armagh Guided Walking Tours. Grab your trainers and learn more about the city.
Belfast
Restaurant
Opened in June 2022 by Niall Mckenna and his team, and awarded a Bib Gourmand in the Michelin Guide for Great Britain & Ireland 2025, the Waterman restaurant offers a no-frills dining experience in Belfast's Cathedral Quarter. Serving a local,…
Newcastle
Historical Tours
Dundrum Heritage Trail takes you on a journey through the village and tells the story of the commercial and maritime heritage - Trail map available to download at www.visitmournemountains.co.uk or from Newcastle Visitor Information Centre.
Kilkeel
Self-Catering
The Mountains of Mourne Country Cottages consist of the 1600s restored Clachan of Hanna's Close. Hanna's close has been continuously occupied from 1640-1997.On site is a cottage museum.
Banbridge
Self-Catering
These beautiful homes can each cater for 5 people. They can be booked separately or together to allow for up to 10 people.
At Limewood, Banbridge we provide affordable self catering accommodation.
Magherafelt
Self-Catering
Whether you’re after a good night’s sleep on your journey through Ireland before continuing onto the North or South, or whether you’re seeking a more relaxed stay, we accommodate for all and make you feel at home. Monthly stays are also available.
Armagh
Self-Catering
Visitors to Dundrum Self Catering is guaranteed a peaceful and relaxing holiday with the only noise being the cows and sheep going about their daily business! Beautiful restored cottage sleeping 7 guests with all amenities available.
Hillsborough
Self-Catering
The cottages were formerly old farm buildings which have been converted to a very high standard offering all the luxuries of modern living. The accommodation comprises a spacious living/kitchen/dining area, 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.
Portstewart
Self-Catering
A lovely traditional family home with a safe enclosed garden at the rear. Just a quick 2 min walk to the nearest 'Local' and 5 min in the other direction for the ice-cream shops/ cafes. Its a family home and we want you to feel its a home.
Newcastle
Guided Tour
This is the one that everybody wants to do.Let Mountain ways Ireland guide you, 853 m up to the roof of Ulster.For the first part we trace cascading river pools and channels through a fragrant pine forest.
The Mountain rises beyond!
Ballygawley
Guest Accommodation
Ballygawley is a ideal base for touring as all the main roads from North, South, East and West meet at Ballygawley Roundabout
Meigh
Archaeological sites
This unusual megalithic monument is set on the eastern edge of a low ridge, overlooked by Slieve Gullion to the west and around 750m south of the badly disturbed remains of Clonlum court tomb.
Portstewart
Self-Catering
The famous blue flag beach at Portstewart strand is just a mile away.