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Crawfordsburn Country Park has excellent beaches, spectacular scenery and views across Belfast Lough
We invite you to come and explore Peatlands Park.
This scenic and tranquil park on the outskirts of Limavady offers spectacular riverside views.
Redburn Country Park is set on an escarpment overlooking Belfast Lough.
55 hectares of mixed woodland along with open parkland and scenic woodland walks.
We invite you to explore the Quoile Pondage Nature Reserve situated on the outskirts of Downpatrick.
We invite you to come and explore Scrabo Country Park.
Carnfunnock Country Park offers 191 hectares of parkland, with family attractions and activities.
Numerous nature trails, Lough side and woodland walks and cycle trails run throughout this park.
The timeless beauty of Kilbroney Park boasts riverside walks, a forest drive and picturesque views.
Set on the shores of Lough Erne, Crom is one of Ireland's most important nature conservation areas.
Lurgan Park is the second largest public park in Ireland, and is enjoyed by as many as 2000 people every day. The beautifully landscaped parkland contains a number of well maintained paths which provide excellent walking and running ground.
With two excellent beaches, spectacular scenery and views across Belfast Lough. Visitors can experience tranquil walks through peaceful meadows and wooded glens. Crawfordsburn Country Park provides the ultimate and relaxing natural retreat.
We invite you to come and explore Peatlands Park. This beautiful area has a wonderful wilderness appeal and is situated near the shores of Lough Neagh just off the MI at exit 13 south of Dungannon.
This scenic and tranquil park on the outskirts of Limavady offers spectacular riverside views and woodland walks along with opportunities for salmon and trout fishing, canoeing, rock climbing and orienteering.
Redburn Country Park is set on an escarpment above Belfast Lough. There are 7km of pathways and energetic visitors climbing to the top of the escarpment will be rewarded with spectacular views of Belfast and the south Antrim hills.
In the steep, wooded Glen of the Burntollet River, south-east of Derry/Londonderry, lies Ness Country park. 55 hectares of mixed woodland along with open parkland make up the Park which extends along both sides of the Burntollet River.
The Reserve provides a relaxing natural retreat and offers visitors tranquil riverside and woodland walks.
This charming park is situated around the upper slopes and top of Scrabo Hill, near the area of Newtownards. When visitors come and explore, they will be able to view the panoramic sights of Strangford Lough as well as the surrounding countryside.
Packed full of fun family activities and attractions, Carnfunnock Country Park offers over 191 hectares of mixed woodland, colourful gardens, way-marked walks and spectacular coastline, with panoramic views of the Antrim Coast and North Channel.
The country park boasts beautiful woodland and lough shore walks, an insect garden and wildflower meadow. Castle Archdale was the main flying boat base during WWII, highlighted in an exhibition in the visitor centre entitled ‘Castle Archdale at War’.
The forest features riverside walks and an arboretum. There is a two-mile forest drive to panoramic views over Carlingford Lough. There is also an Information area and cafe.
Set on the shores of Upper Lough Erne in County Fermanagh, Crom is one of Ireland's most important nature conservation areas.
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Northern Ireland is home to some of the most spectacular beaches in Europe. The naturally stunning formations of the coastline provide long stretches of golden sand and impressive sand dunes.
Northern Ireland is home to some of the most spectacular beaches in Europe. The naturally stunning formations of the coastline provide long stretches of golden sand and impressive sand dunes. So whether you’re looking to book the perfect staycation for
Why not immerse yourself in our landscapes and get out and about to see what we have to offer. Watersports, epic coastal walks, mountain hiking or a traditional music session - which one will you pick?
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