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Belfast
Walking Tour
Welcome to the world of film photography on this small group photo walking tour of Belfast like no other. Explore the iconic Titanic Quarter of Belfast and on into the vibrant Cathedral Quarter where all things make great photographs on this…
Belfast
Walking Holiday
Experience the Belfast Hills, renowned for providing a unique backdrop to a thriving urban area. Being so close to the city, fantastic views over Belfast and beyond can be easily enjoyed at Cave Hill and Belfast Castle or Black Mountain.
Cushendall
Churches & Sacred Sites
Located one mile from Cushendall are the delightful ruins of a 13th century Franciscan foundation. Chief burial place of the MacDonnell's after Bonamargy which has been built at least three times and served as a parish church.
Belfast
Walking & Hiking
Circular walk that circumnavigates Divis Mountain
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3 reviewsCarnlough
Walking & Hiking
Mainly a hazel woodland walk, with areas of grassy clearings full of meadow flowers, best seen in spring when woodland flower species are in bloom.
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3 reviewsBroughshane
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.
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
Arts Centre
Cultúrlann McAdam Ó Fiaich is an arts and cultural centre with a strong focus on Irish language and culture. The centre offers, through its arts programme, theatre, music, visual arts, poetry, literary events, workshops and classes catering ...
Ballycastle
Walking & Hiking
Enjoy breath-taking views from the cliff edge of Fairhead
Belfast
Mountain Bike Operators
Whatever cycling means to you, we will help you fulfil your biking needs. We know that a bike is worth more than the sum of its parts and we realise all cyclists are unique. So if you have a specific need, whether it is to tour around the world,…
Belfast
Food Tour
See and experience all that Northern Ireland has to offer with a local Blue Badge Tour Guide from Townland Tours. Wide range of personalised tours available including Belfast, Causeway Coastal route and Gracehill, near Ballymena.
Carrickfergus
Coarse Fishing
Anglers must use the official entrances and on no account trespass on adjoining lands or park their cars in such a way as to obstruct roadways or gate entrances. These are very popular lakes and are stocked regularly with up to 30000 takeable sized…
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95 reviewsBelfast
Activity Centre
Inspired by the ‘Crystal Maze’ Prison Island has 31 different prison-themed challenge cells. Grab your squad, form a team (2 to 4 players) and attempt to solve an unreal mix of mental, physical & skill-based games. Can You Beat The Bars?
Portballintrae
Walking & Hiking
Coastal walk
Lisburn
Spa and Well-being
Adv waxing, threading, tinting, electrolysis, eyelash perming/extensions, tanning, make-up application.
Skin-tag, red vein, milia treatments. Massage, facials, Hot Stone, Aromatherapy, Indian Head Massage, Reflexology, Manicures, Pedicures,…
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38 reviewsIslandmagee
Landscape/View
Follow the winding road down to reach this hidden gem. With its picture-book perfect stone harbour and tiny beach, Portmuck Harbour is a lovely place to while away the afternoon. See the stunning North Antrim coastline receding into the distance and…
Ballycastle
Sightseeing
Day sailing in Northern Ireland.
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Belfast
Self-guided tour
The George Best Trail guides you through the football legend’s humble beginnings in east Belfast. It will guide you to places of interest including his family home, the local playing fields and his favourite east Belfast haunts.
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25 reviewsGlenarm
Marinas
Glenarm Marina offers 40 fully serviced pontoon berths within the village's historical limestone harbour, which is ideally situated within a day's sail of the Western Isles and Clyde. Visiting vessels welcome.
Toome
Walking & Hiking
A 2km long walk to the shores of Lough Neagh, along the banks of Toome Canal.