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Armagh
Churches & Sacred Sites
The Navan Centre, located just two miles from the Cathedral City of Armagh, interprets one of Ireland’s most important ancient monuments, Navan Fort; the ancient capital and seat of the Kings of Ulster.
Portadown
Garden
For a fun family day out in Portadown come on down to the People’s Park and discover all of the unique attractions, activities and events on offer.
Castlewellan
Forest Parks
Located in a dramatic setting of mountains and sea, this is one of the most oustanding tree and shrub collections in Europe. The beauty, vigour and perfect shape of the trees in the National Aboretum attract tree enthusiasts from around the world.
Newry
Public Park
The Silent Valley Reservoir was built to gather water from the Mourne Mountains and is the main water supply source for most of County Down and a large part of Belfast. The famous Mourne Wall was constructed to enclose the reservoir's catchment area.
Groomsport
Historic Sites, Houses, Castles & Buildings
Located by the Harbour you will find Cockle Row Cottages which house displays of tourist and heritage information and local crafts in an authentic 1910 atmosphere.
Belfast
Garden
The park is home to Cave Hill Adventurous Playground, archaeological sites, Cave Hill Visitor Centre, ecotrails, walking and orienteering routes. Refreshments are also available in the Cellar Restaurant inside Belfast Castle.
Draperstown
Forest Parks
Located off the B40 just five miles north west of Draperstown, forest nature trails link with neighboring hillwalking routes.
Belfast
Archaeological sites
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.
Belfast
Public Park
Wedderburn Park is a small neighbourhood park in south Belfast. It is equipped with a bowling green, tennis courts, sports pitches and a children’s playground. The park is also home to Wedderburn Park Playing Fields.
Ballygally
Beach
This award winning beach is located in Ballygally, 10km north of Larne town on the beautiful Causeway Coastal Route and is perfect for a short walk to blow the cobwebs away or to build sand castles with the kids or to even enjoy a quick swim!
Markethill
Forest Parks
Gosford Forest Park comprises some 240 hectares of diverse woodland and open parkland. Enjoy facilities for all including playparks, mountain bike, horse and walking trails and a pump track.
Larne
Churches & Sacred Sites
Town Park and Chaine Park are delightful parks located on the Causeway Coastal route in Larne offering dramatic coastal views out to Scotland, pleasurable walks, unique heritage features and entertainment for all the family.
Limavady
Causeway Coastal Route
Benone Beach, multiple recipient of the European Blue Flag and Seaside Award, is a must-see when visiting the area. With seven miles of golden sand and a magnificent back drop of mountain and cliff scenery and stunning views across to Donegal.
Portadown
Garden
Edenvilla Park is a town park based in the Bachelors Walk area of Portadown. It is 25.5acres of maintained grass land and forest.
Ballyclare
Historic Sites, Houses, Castles & Buildings
Ballyrobert Cottage Garden is a beautiful and unique Ulster cottage garden. The garden, extending to 6 acres, is designed around a historic 17th century landscape, with the original cottage and barn being key features.
Enniskillen
Open Farm
Join in with the fun, interactive, educational, engaging farming experience for all animal lovers at Fermamagh Fun Farm.
Carrickfergus
Garden
Home of Sir Arthur Chichester this delightful recreated Knot Garden is located close ot the Town Wall at Joymount.
Coleraine
Forest Parks
Situated on either side of River Bann. Mixed woodland planted 19th Century and the 1930s - 40s, contains the earliest known site of human habitation in Ireland - Mountsandel Fort.
Portrush
Public Park
Portrush reserve hides a tale of heated debate around the origin of rocks. It was also seen as the battleground of two schools who had different views and debated on the formation of basalt when geology was being developed as a science 200 years ago.
Dungannon
Public Park
Mullenakill and Annagariff Wood Nature Reserves are located at Peatlands Park and are home to a wide variety of plant and animal life.