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Under cover, under cloisters, under canvas or even under the stars, there’s plenty of places…
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Under cover, under cloisters, under canvas or even under the stars, there’s plenty of places…
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The National Trust manages multiple historic sites and natural attractions across Northern Ireland, which showcase the rich cultural heritage, natural beauty, and historical importance of the region.
National Trust sites often feature stunning landscapes, beautifully landscaped gardens, and architectural wonders, making them ideal destinations for those seeking a memorable and enriching day out. Explore historic buildings, estates, and landmarks, gaining a deep understanding of the region's history, culture, and social heritage. The sites are located close to the water's edge, upon mountain tops and hidden within our towns and cities. Some have even appeared as backdrops in movies and TV shows, including Mount Stewart and Murlough Nature Reserve.
For those interested in conservation and the preservation of natural and historic treasures, the added bonus of a visit is the knowledge that entrance fees support these important missions.
Many sites offer free entry, including Minnowburn in the heart of Belfast, Gleno Waterfall along the Causeway Coastal Route and Derrymore House in Bessbrook.
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