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Belfast
Sightseeing
Travel Along the famous coastal route as you depart the city and hug the famous coastal road to the mighty giants causeway, be fully guided and learn about famous myths & legends.
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…
Belfast
Sightseeing
Spend a memorable day with Allen's Tour visiting what is undoubtedly Northern Ireland's most famous attraction; the unforgetable and unmistakable Giant's Causeway.
Belfast
Self-guided tour
North Belfast’s unique built heritage is a hidden gem stretching back to the 18th Century. In just over one mile, 14 such buildings and sites sit, sometimes side by side, and collectively tell a fascinating story of our city’s past. This walking…
Walking & Hiking
A walk around Scrabo Hill, part of Scrabo Country Park
Walking & Hiking
A woodland walk on a mix of old lanes and tracks
Lisburn
Open Farm
Laganvale Farm caters for all weather offering a super indoor soft play centre which can also be combined with our outdoor attractions down on the farm! Animals, pedal tractors and go-karts, sandpit fun and outdoor play for a great day out.
Belfast
Historic Sites, Houses, Castles & Buildings
The fine façade of the Main Building, designed by Charles Lanyon, conceals a quiet, restful quadrangle. This was the original Queen's College: the University has expanded throughout the immediate area, including all the houses on University Square.
Belfast
Food Tour
Dog Friendly Food Tours are a great day out for dog owners. Tour guests will visit 5 Dog Friendly venues tasting super locally sourced food and drink at each stop. All dogs receive a Dog Friendly Tours bandana, treats and water on tour.
Belfast
Cycle Hire & Holidays
The Frank and Honest Belfast Bikes scheme is an exciting way to link up the city. There are over 50 docking stations located throughout the city centre which offer residents and visitors to Belfast a new low cost and convenient way to get around.
Belfast
Walking & Hiking
Discover Belfast’s links to its unique Titanic and maritime heritage following this trail from the Titanic Memorial Garden at Belfast City Hall to Titanic Quarter.
Belfast
Mini Golf and Pitch and Putt
Footgolf is played on a golf course using a size 5 football. The object of the game is to get the ball into the hole using only your feet in the fewest number of shots possible.
Belfast
Art & Photography
The longest established resource in Northern Ireland for artists wanting to work in the various printmaking media to create original art work.
Belfast
Indoor Play Area
Funky Monkeys Soft Play Café are NI’s leading indoor play centres for children aged eight and under, featuring play frame equipment which has been specifically designed through the recognition that children can learn and develop their minds.
Belfast
Country / Royal Park
Cave Hill Country Park gets its name from five caves, which could be early iron mines, located on the side of the main Belfast cliffs. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views across Belfast from vantage points on the hillside.
Belfast
Visitor Centres & Museums
Built in 1911, Nomadic provides the story of Titanic's little sister, the only tangible surviving link with the world's most famous ship and the last White Star Line vessel in the world.
Bangor
Marinas
Bangor Marina is located right in the heart of Bangor city centre close to all major road, rail and air transport networks. The Marina lies at the mouth of Belfast Lough offering exceptional access to world class yacht racing waters.
Belfast
Visitor Centres & Museums
Discover the story of Northern Ireland during the Second World War. The Northern Ireland War Memorial (NIWM) is an engaging and welcoming accredited museum that provides a window on Northern Ireland's key role in the Second World War and the impact…
Walking & Hiking
A gentle walk taking in the Wildflower Meadow, areas of mature woodland, and a coastal stretch. The Wildflower Meadow and 21 acres are a blaze with colour in the summer months when the orchids and wildflowers are in bloom.
Belfast
Public Park
Lagan Valley Regional Park is recognised as Northern Ireland's only Regional Park. It covers an area of 4,200 acres and extends 11 miles along both sides of the River Lagan between Stranmillis, Belfast to Union Locks, Lisburn.