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  1. Cookstown

    Address

    Davagh Road, Cookstown, County Tyrone, BT79 8JQ

    Telephone

    +44 (0) 28 8676 0681

    Type

    Type:

    Guided Tour

    Boasting the darkest sky in the heart of ancient Ulster, you can spend the evening and night at the foothills of the Sperrin Mountains, by the edge of Davagh Forest and the Beaghmore Stone Circles. Wrap yourself in a blanket of stars overhead and…

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    Enniskillen

    Address

    Enniskillen Castle Museums Jetty, Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, BT74 7HL

    Telephone

    07719770588

    Type

    Type:

    Boat Tours

    See Lough Erne your way with Erne Water Taxi's chauffeur driven boats. Travel in the comfort of our covered 8- seater boat, complete with cab, without having to worry about the driving. Your tour guide will help you explore the history of Lough Erne.

    Facilities

    Accessibility

    • Ramp / Level Access
  3. Group enjoying the Cavehill Walking Tour with Experience and Explore
    Group coming down some stone steps and enjoying the Cavehill Walking Tour with Experience and Explore
    Guide Rodney talking to the group enjoying the Cavehill Walking Tour with Experience and Explore
    Guide Rodney talking to the group with the gardens of Belfast Castle in the background as part of the Cavehill Walking Tour with Experience and Explor
    Guide Rodney talking to the group as part of the Cavehill Walking Tour with Experience and Explore
    Guide Rodney at the top of Cavehill talking to the group with views of Belfast in the background as part of the Cavehill Walking Tours experience with
    Group at Belfast Castle enjoying the Cavehill Walking Tour with Experience and Explore
    Group at the top of Cavehill with views of Belfast in the background as they enjoy the Cavehill Walking Tour with Experience and Explore
    Group enjoying the Cavehill Walking Tour with Experience and Explore
    Group coming down some stone steps and enjoying the Cavehill Walking Tour with Experience and Explore
    Guide Rodney talking to the group enjoying the Cavehill Walking Tour with Experience and Explore
    Guide Rodney talking to the group with the gardens of Belfast Castle in the background as part of the Cavehill Walking Tour with Experience and Explor
    Guide Rodney talking to the group as part of the Cavehill Walking Tour with Experience and Explore
    Guide Rodney at the top of Cavehill talking to the group with views of Belfast in the background as part of the Cavehill Walking Tours experience with
    Group at Belfast Castle enjoying the Cavehill Walking Tour with Experience and Explore
    Group at the top of Cavehill with views of Belfast in the background as they enjoy the Cavehill Walking Tour with Experience and Explore

    Belfast

    Address

    Experience and Explore, Belfast Castle, Antrim Road, Belfast, County Antrim, BT15 5GR

    Telephone

    +44(0) 7785 738 861

    Type

    Type:

    Walking Tour

    Stone age warriors, ancient kings and quite a few cats. This is a tour packed with surprises. Situated high above Belfast, Cave Hill is visible across the city. Named for the five caves located on the side of the cliffs, it is rich in natural,…

  4. Group enjoying the foraging experience with A Taste of Castle Ward in Strangford
    Guide showing a basket of items she has foraged with A Taste of Castle Ward
    Group standing in a building enjoying the scenery with A Taste of Castle Ward in Strangford
    Girl enjoying the view and taking a photograph with A Taste of Castle Ward in Strangford
    Group listening to the guide and enjoying the foraging experience with A Taste of Castle Ward in Strangford
    Group walking behind the guide and enjoying the foraging experience with A Taste of Castle Ward in Strangford
    A basket with foraged items and paper bags as part of the experience A Taste of Castle Ward
    Group and guide standing beside a tree enjoying the experience A Taste of Castle Ward
    Group enjoying the foraging experience with A Taste of Castle Ward in Strangford
    Guide showing a basket of items she has foraged with A Taste of Castle Ward
    Group standing in a building enjoying the scenery with A Taste of Castle Ward in Strangford
    Girl enjoying the view and taking a photograph with A Taste of Castle Ward in Strangford
    Group listening to the guide and enjoying the foraging experience with A Taste of Castle Ward in Strangford
    Group walking behind the guide and enjoying the foraging experience with A Taste of Castle Ward in Strangford
    A basket with foraged items and paper bags as part of the experience A Taste of Castle Ward
    Group and guide standing beside a tree enjoying the experience A Taste of Castle Ward

    Strangford

    Address

    Castle Ward, Park Road, Strangford, County Down, BT30 7BA

    Telephone

    +44 (0) 28 4488 1204

    Type

    Type:

    Guided Tour

    If all nature is a larder, then the shelves at Castle Ward are especially well-stocked. Join expert forager Clare McQuillan on a walk through the National Trust's Castle Ward estate to explore its seasonal abundance of wild food. It’s a magical…

  5. Catherine, Pat, Peter of the McKeever family
    Tours of Long Meadow Cider include a behind-the-scenes look at the bottling factory
    Group enjoys a taste of apples picked straight from one of the trees in the orchard at Long Meadow
    A couple of guys enjoy a pint of Long Meadow Cider produced on site
    Catherine demonstrates how to make soda bread as part of the Long Meadow Tour and Tasting Experience
    Participants get involved with making soda bread with Catherine McKeever
    Guests on the Taste and Tour experience at Long Meadow enjoy a laugh during the baking tutorial
    Tasting the handmade apple pies using produce from the farm is a delicious way to end the day
    Catherine, Pat, Peter of the McKeever family
    Tours of Long Meadow Cider include a behind-the-scenes look at the bottling factory
    Group enjoys a taste of apples picked straight from one of the trees in the orchard at Long Meadow
    A couple of guys enjoy a pint of Long Meadow Cider produced on site
    Catherine demonstrates how to make soda bread as part of the Long Meadow Tour and Tasting Experience
    Participants get involved with making soda bread with Catherine McKeever
    Guests on the Taste and Tour experience at Long Meadow enjoy a laugh during the baking tutorial
    Tasting the handmade apple pies using produce from the farm is a delicious way to end the day

    Portadown

    Address

    Long Meadow Farm, 87 Loughgall Road, Portadown, County Armagh, BT62 4EG

    Telephone

    +44 (0) 7876 684 993

    Type

    Type:

    Food Tour

    Pay a visit to the family run Long Meadow Cider orchard and learn how they make their award-winning apple cider, from plant to pour.

  6. Cathy ONeill, tour guide of The Emigrants Walk experience
    Group setting off on a walk in the countryside with Cathy ONeill of The Emigrants Walk experience
    Walking group stop to take in the incredible views
    Friels Public Bar is a quaint pub which is part of The Emigrants Trail experience
    Group listen to the journey that would have been made by emigrants
    Group experience the emigrant's journey with a stop at Friels Pub
    Group gets a perspective of life for emigrants collecting their rations from the Famine Pot.
    A stop for a delicious lunch is included as part of the Emigrant's Walk experience
    Cathy ONeill, tour guide of The Emigrants Walk experience
    Group setting off on a walk in the countryside with Cathy ONeill of The Emigrants Walk experience
    Walking group stop to take in the incredible views
    Friels Public Bar is a quaint pub which is part of The Emigrants Trail experience
    Group listen to the journey that would have been made by emigrants
    Group experience the emigrant's journey with a stop at Friels Pub
    Group gets a perspective of life for emigrants collecting their rations from the Famine Pot.
    A stop for a delicious lunch is included as part of the Emigrant's Walk experience

    Maghera

    Address

    Tirkane Road, Maghera, County Londonderry, BT46 5AG

    Telephone

    +44(0) 7976 321 808

    Type

    Type:

    Walking Tour

    Step back in time with an expert-guided walk across Carntogher Mountain in the footsteps of mid-18th Century famine emigrants. Follow the same tracks, ascend the same slopes and head out under the same brooding skies as these families did. Get a…

  7. Groups get to enjoy neat tastings of the Shortcross gin range
    Group arrives at Rademon Estate Distillery and is welcomed by their guide
    David Boyd-Armstrong of Rademon Estate Distillery takes the group on a guided tour
    Group enjoy the interactive features of the distillery tour at Rademon Estate
    The tour at Rademon Estate is a multi-sensory experience, and the group experience the sights, smells and sounds of a working distillery
    Make your own bespoke label for your bottle of Shortcross gin within the distillery
    Wax dipping your own bottle of gin is a unique experience included in the distillery tour at Rademon Estate
    Enjoy grazing plates and the perfect gin and tonic against spectacular views of the County Down countryside within Rademon Estate
    Groups get to enjoy neat tastings of the Shortcross gin range
    Group arrives at Rademon Estate Distillery and is welcomed by their guide
    David Boyd-Armstrong of Rademon Estate Distillery takes the group on a guided tour
    Group enjoy the interactive features of the distillery tour at Rademon Estate
    The tour at Rademon Estate is a multi-sensory experience, and the group experience the sights, smells and sounds of a working distillery
    Make your own bespoke label for your bottle of Shortcross gin within the distillery
    Wax dipping your own bottle of gin is a unique experience included in the distillery tour at Rademon Estate
    Enjoy grazing plates and the perfect gin and tonic against spectacular views of the County Down countryside within Rademon Estate

    Crossgar

    Address

    65 Church Road, Crossgar, County Down, BT30 9HR

    Telephone

    +44 (0) 28 4483 0001

    Price

    Price £49.95 Per Ticket

    Type

    Type:

    Brewery/Distillery Tour

    Art, craft and history blend together at Shortcross Distillery, to create an unforgettable experience on the beautiful grounds of Rademon Estate. Join founders Fiona and David to learn about their award-winning gin, which also happens to be Northern…

    Price

    Price £49.95 Per Ticket

    Facilities

    Parking & Transport

    • On site parking
  8. Group sailing experience in Carrickfergus
    Group review a map of the local area on board the boat
    Group listen to their guide on board the boat
    Guests enjoy a laugh during the Sailing in the Wake of Giants experience
    Group sailing experience in Carrickfergus
    Group review a map of the local area on board the boat
    Group listen to their guide on board the boat
    Guests enjoy a laugh during the Sailing in the Wake of Giants experience

    Carrickfergus

    Address

    Quayside, Carrickfergus, County Antrim, BT38 8BJ

    Telephone

    +44 (0) 7852151 378

    Type

    Type:

    Guided Tour

    See Belfast Lough as you never have before with this thrilling water adventure.

  9. Image is of the Lady Alice Temple with surrounding foliage
    Image is of a long shot of the back of the property and gardens
    Image is of a room with wooden floor, large rug, various paintings on the wall and 2 throne chairs
    Image is of a hallway with wooden seating, various paintings on the walls and winding staircase
    Image is of woman and child looking at a crown on a cushion
    Image shows visitors viewing various paintings on the wall in one of the visiting rooms
    Image is of the Lady Alice Temple in the background and with a couple sitting on a wall in the foreground
    Image is of the Lady Alice Temple with surrounding foliage
    Image is of a long shot of the back of the property and gardens
    Image is of a room with wooden floor, large rug, various paintings on the wall and 2 throne chairs
    Image is of a hallway with wooden seating, various paintings on the walls and winding staircase
    Image is of woman and child looking at a crown on a cushion
    Image shows visitors viewing various paintings on the wall in one of the visiting rooms
    Image is of the Lady Alice Temple in the background and with a couple sitting on a wall in the foreground

    Royal Hillsborough

    Address

    Main Street, Royal Hillsborough, County Down, BT26 6AG

    Telephone

    +44 (0) 333 320 6000

    Type

    Type:

    Historical Tours

    As a current Royal Residence, Hillsborough Castle showcases beautiful rooms and glorious gardens and gives an intimate glimpse behind the scenes into the personal living quarters of a working royal household. But there is more here than meets the…

  10. Omagh

    Address

    An Creagán, 186 Barony Road, Omagh, County Tyrone, BT78 5QU

    Type

    Type:

    Historical Tours

    Explore ancient ritual sites and habitats in West Tyrone with a qualified landscape guide and ecologist. Join Martin Bradley on a visit to sites that were sacred in Bronze and Iron Age Ireland; to the tombs and standing stones, the quaking bogs,…

  11. During the handmade to last experience you'll learn how to create your own clay farm animal
    Creating clay farm animals is a relaxing and fulfilling way to spend time at Mount Ida Pottery
    The maker of this clay sheep beams with pride over his creation
    Sheep are just one of the farm animal creations you can bring to life during the Handmade to Last experience
    The experience at Mount Ida Pottery is a therapeutic and mindful way to spend a few hours
    Potter Trevor Woods is a warm and welcoming host at Mount Ida Pottery
    Classmates enjoy reviewing each others creations during the Handmade to Last experience
    During the handmade to last experience you'll learn how to create your own clay farm animal
    Creating clay farm animals is a relaxing and fulfilling way to spend time at Mount Ida Pottery
    The maker of this clay sheep beams with pride over his creation
    Sheep are just one of the farm animal creations you can bring to life during the Handmade to Last experience
    The experience at Mount Ida Pottery is a therapeutic and mindful way to spend a few hours
    Potter Trevor Woods is a warm and welcoming host at Mount Ida Pottery
    Classmates enjoy reviewing each others creations during the Handmade to Last experience

    Banbridge

    Address

    32 Mount Ida Road, Banbridge, County Down, BT32 4HF

    Telephone

    +44 (0) 28 9269 3691

    Price

    Price £75.00 Activity

    Type

    Type:

    Craft Workshops and Courses

    Get in touch with your inner ceramicist in a beautiful rural pottery.

    Mount Ida Pottery is a purpose-built pottery studio, surrounded by the Dromara Hills in a beautiful rural setting. Much of the pottery’s output is inspired by the local…

    Price

    Price £75.00 Activity

    Facilities

    Parking & Transport

    • On site parking

    Facilities

    Establishment Features

    • Wifi
  12. Group arrives at Seamus Heaney HomePlace
    A group is welcomed into the Seamus Heaney HomePlace building
    A lady in a pink jumper enjoys learning about Seamus Heaney through the displays
    A lady listens to an audio device whilst looking at a display at Seamus Heaney HomePlace
    A man in a wheelchair listens to an audio tour of the Seamus Heaney HomePlace
    A couple of women take a selfie showing their attempts at sketching an image of Seamus Heaney
    A group explores a beautiful red room with shelves filled with memorabilia relating to Seamus Heaney
    A lady listens to an interactive display at the Heaney Homeplace
    Group arrives at Seamus Heaney HomePlace
    A group is welcomed into the Seamus Heaney HomePlace building
    A lady in a pink jumper enjoys learning about Seamus Heaney through the displays
    A lady listens to an audio device whilst looking at a display at Seamus Heaney HomePlace
    A man in a wheelchair listens to an audio tour of the Seamus Heaney HomePlace
    A couple of women take a selfie showing their attempts at sketching an image of Seamus Heaney
    A group explores a beautiful red room with shelves filled with memorabilia relating to Seamus Heaney
    A lady listens to an interactive display at the Heaney Homeplace

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    Bellaghy

    Address

    45 Main Street, Bellaghy, County Londonderry, BT45 8HT

    Telephone

    +44 (0) 28 7938 7444

    Type

    Type:

    Arts and Culture tours

    Step into the Seamus Heaney HomePlace, and discover the world-renowned poet in his beloved hometown. Journey through the life and works of this literary giant, greatly valued worldwide for his decency and humility, and experience the place, the…

  13. Ballymoney

    Address

    38 Coolkeeran Road, Armoy, Ballymoney, County Antrim, BT53 8XL

    Telephone

    +44 (0) 7759 320 434

    Type

    Type:

    Land Adventure

    Whether you’re a total beginner or a confident rider, experience the freedom, fun and buzz of horse riding at Sheans Horse Riding and Heritage Centre. Located close to the village of Armoy, adjacent to the Glens of Antrim on the Antrim Coast.

    Facilities

    Parking & Transport

    • On site parking
  14. Group in a row with the instructor in front being taught Irish dancing as part of the Dancing at the Crossroads experience
    Group being greeted by the instructor as part of the Dancing at the Crossroads experience
    Group enjoying some refreshments with the instructor as part of the Dancing at the Crossroads experience
    Group dancing with brooms as part of the Dancing at the Crossroads experience
    Girl being shown how to dance by the instructor as the rest of the group watches on as part of the Dancing at the Crossroads experience
    Girl enjoying dancing as she's taught by the instructor as part of the Dancing at the Crossroads experience
    Group being shown some traditional Irish dancing outfits as part of the Dancing at the Crossroads experience
    Group watching on as the instructor demonstrates Irish dancing as part of the Dancing at the Crossroads experience
    Group in a row with the instructor in front being taught Irish dancing as part of the Dancing at the Crossroads experience
    Group being greeted by the instructor as part of the Dancing at the Crossroads experience
    Group enjoying some refreshments with the instructor as part of the Dancing at the Crossroads experience
    Group dancing with brooms as part of the Dancing at the Crossroads experience
    Girl being shown how to dance by the instructor as the rest of the group watches on as part of the Dancing at the Crossroads experience
    Girl enjoying dancing as she's taught by the instructor as part of the Dancing at the Crossroads experience
    Group being shown some traditional Irish dancing outfits as part of the Dancing at the Crossroads experience
    Group watching on as the instructor demonstrates Irish dancing as part of the Dancing at the Crossroads experience

    Downpatrick

    Address

    Down Cathedral, English Street, Downpatrick, County Down, BT30 6AB

    Telephone

    +44 (0) 28 4483 1043

    Type

    Type:

    Cultural Learning Experiences

    Get involved in this high-octane experience celebrating the centuries-old traditions of Irish dancing. Join Josephine Brennan King, a former principal Irish dancer for Michael Flatley’s Lord of the Dance, for a fun-filled interactive experience…

  15. Man making jewellery holding a blowtorch as part of the jewellery making workshop with Gobbins Crafts in Islandmagee
    Man with a mallet moulding a ring as part of the jewellery making workshop with Gobbins Crafts in Islandmagee
    Group arriving to participate in the jewellery making workshop with Gobbins Crafts in Islandmagee
    Two girls making jewellery as part of the workshop with Gobbins Crafts in Islandmagee
    A close up of a ring being made as part of the jewellery making workshop with Gobbins Crafts in Islandmagee
    Girl participating in the jewellery making workshop with Gobbins Crafts in Islandmagee
    Group watching the instructor making jewellery as part of the jewellery making workshop with Gobbins Crafts in Islandmagee
    Group admiring their handmade jewellery as part of the jewellery making workshop with Gobbins Crafts in Islandmagee
    Man making jewellery holding a blowtorch as part of the jewellery making workshop with Gobbins Crafts in Islandmagee
    Man with a mallet moulding a ring as part of the jewellery making workshop with Gobbins Crafts in Islandmagee
    Group arriving to participate in the jewellery making workshop with Gobbins Crafts in Islandmagee
    Two girls making jewellery as part of the workshop with Gobbins Crafts in Islandmagee
    A close up of a ring being made as part of the jewellery making workshop with Gobbins Crafts in Islandmagee
    Girl participating in the jewellery making workshop with Gobbins Crafts in Islandmagee
    Group watching the instructor making jewellery as part of the jewellery making workshop with Gobbins Crafts in Islandmagee
    Group admiring their handmade jewellery as part of the jewellery making workshop with Gobbins Crafts in Islandmagee

    Islandmagee

    Address

    184 Gobbins Road, Islandmagee, County Antrim, BT40 3TX

    Telephone

    +44 (0) 28 9338 2577

    Type

    Type:

    Craft Workshops and Courses

    Create your own beautiful piece of jewellery to take home with you.

    You’ll find Gobbins Crafts in the scenic setting of Islandmagee, a place shaped by sea and stone, in County Antrim. Here they offer workshops in jewellery-making. They have…

  16. waves lap over the basalt stones at the giants causeway
    The basalt stones at Giant's Causeway
    waves lap over the basalt stones at the giants causeway
    The basalt stones at Giant's Causeway

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    Bushmills

    Address

    44 Causeway Road, Bushmills, County Antrim, BT57 8SU

    Telephone

    +44 (0) 28 2073 1855

    Gradings

    • Five Star Quality Assurance
    Five Star Quality Assurance

    Type

    Type:

    The National Trust

    Flanked by the wild North Atlantic Ocean and a landscape of dramatic cliffs, the Giant's Causeway is a geological wonder and home to a wealth of history and legend. The 40,000 basalt stone columns left by volcanic eruptions 60 million years ago, has…

    Facilities

    Provider Preferences

    • Dogs Welcome Inside

    Facilities

    Parking & Transport

    • Off site parking - Causeway Coast Way Car Park is available at 60 Causeway Road for walkers, with a PayByPhone system and a charge of £10 (card payment only). Spaces are limited and are available on a first come, first served basis only.
    • On site parking - The main car park on-site is reserved for Visitor Experience ticket holders, National Trust Members and Local Pass Holders. Pre-book your Visitor Experience tickets online in advance of your visit.

    Facilities

    Establishment Features

    • Wifi
  17. Woman starts imprinting on her handmade wooden pendant
    Padraig Carragher welcomes a group to his Wood Turning experience
    Participant has a go crafting their own wood pendant
    Group set to work under the watchful eye of Padraig Carragher creating their own wooden pendants
    An up-close photo showing how the imprinting on to wooden pendants is done
    Chatting through the birth months written in Ogham
    Admiring the handmade wooden structure on the land at the Celtic Woodturning Experience
    Group listens to stories told by Padraig Carragher inside a handwoven wooden glamping structure
    Woman starts imprinting on her handmade wooden pendant
    Padraig Carragher welcomes a group to his Wood Turning experience
    Participant has a go crafting their own wood pendant
    Group set to work under the watchful eye of Padraig Carragher creating their own wooden pendants
    An up-close photo showing how the imprinting on to wooden pendants is done
    Chatting through the birth months written in Ogham
    Admiring the handmade wooden structure on the land at the Celtic Woodturning Experience
    Group listens to stories told by Padraig Carragher inside a handwoven wooden glamping structure

    Newry

    Address

    Tullymacreeve Road, Mullaghbawn, Newry, County Down, BT35 9RE

    Telephone

    +44 (0) 283 088 9104

    Price

    Price £80.00 Activity

    Type

    Type:

    Craft Workshops and Courses

    Expert woodturner and storyteller Padraig Carragher is ready to welcome you to his private woodland forest for an exciting and memorable experience teaching you the ways of an ancient Irish craft.

    Price

    Price £80.00 Activity
  18. Belfast Traditional Music Trail musicians entertain guests
    Belfast Traditional Music Trail musicians playing traditional irish instruments
    Belfast Traditional Music Trail incorporates local landmarks
    Belfast Traditional Music Trail group walks through the Cathedral Quarter in Belfast
    Belfast Traditional Music Trail includes traditional Irish dance lessons
    Belfast Traditional Music Trail group enjoys a traditional Irish dance session
    Belfast Traditional Music Trail couple enjoy a chance to dance to live music
    Belfast Traditional Music Trail includes opportunities to enjoy traditional Irish music
    Belfast Traditional Music Trail musicians entertain guests
    Belfast Traditional Music Trail musicians playing traditional irish instruments
    Belfast Traditional Music Trail incorporates local landmarks
    Belfast Traditional Music Trail group walks through the Cathedral Quarter in Belfast
    Belfast Traditional Music Trail includes traditional Irish dance lessons
    Belfast Traditional Music Trail group enjoys a traditional Irish dance session
    Belfast Traditional Music Trail couple enjoy a chance to dance to live music
    Belfast Traditional Music Trail includes opportunities to enjoy traditional Irish music

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    Belfast

    Address

    20 Cooke Street, Ormeau Road, Belfast, County Antrim, BT7 2EP

    Telephone

    +44 (0) 28 9028 8818

    Type

    Type:

    Sightseeing

    Belfast Traditional Music Trail is a unique way to experience Irish music. With two musicians as your guides, at each stop you will be treated to a performance of traditional tunes, songs and stories which make up your own personal ‘session’.

  19. Enniskillen

    Address

    2 Sligo Road, Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, BT74 7JY

    Telephone

    +44 (0) 7797 70588

    Type

    Type:

    Sightseeing

    The best way to really see the Fermanagh Lakelands is from the water, so hop in a boat and explore the many islands of Lough Erne. And if that boat is skippered by Barry Flanagan, you will see and hear so much more.

  20. Castlewellan

    Address

    Main Street, Castlewellan, County Down, BT31 9DQ

    Telephone

    +44 (0) 28 4377 0714

    Type

    Type:

    Food & Drink Courses

    Get a taste of the outdoors, local history and the finest craft brews.

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