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Bellaghy
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Castle Street, Bellaghy, County Londonderry, BT45 8LATelephone
+44 (0) 28 9082 3207Type
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Visitor Centres & Museums
Built around 1619 by Sir Baptist Jones, Bellaghy Bawn is a fortified house and bawn (the defensive wall surrounding an Irish tower house).
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less than 2 miles
Bellaghy
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Off Ballydermot Road, Bellaghy, County Londonderry, BT45 8LFTelephone
+44 (0) 28 9082 3207Type
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Churches & Sacred Sites
Church Island is a small island on Lough Beg - 1.5 miles from Bellaghy. On a visit to the island you will discover the ruins of an old church with no spire.
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less than 5 miles
Ballymena
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11 Ballymena Road, Portglenone, Ballymena, County Antrim, BT44 8BLTelephone
+44 (0) 28 2582 1754Type
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Churches & Sacred Sites
Our Lady of Bethlehem Abbey is a Cistercian monastery in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It was founded in 1948 and currently numbers 20 monks. The monks live a secluded, contemplative life in which prayer holds a central position.
Belfast
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Nine Lanyon Place, Ground Floor, Belfast, County Antrim, BT1 3LFTelephone
+44 (0) 28 9082 3207Type
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Archaeological sites
One mile north of Maghera stands a prehistoric tomb at least 4,000 - 6,000 years old. Dolmens are tomb structures with standing stones and a horizontal capstone, found in a number of places in Ireland.
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Portglenone
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Ballymena Road, Portglenone, County Antrim, BT44 8BNTelephone
+44 (0) 28 7034 0870Type
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Forest Parks
Portglenone Forest continues a history of tree cover on this site established since records began. As such, the 26 hectare main area contains extensive colonies of ancient woodland flower species.
Magherafelt
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6 Church Street, Magherafelt, County Londonderry, BT45 6AWTelephone
+44 (0) 28 7963 1510Type
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Historic Sites, Houses, Castles & Buildings
Knockloughrim Windmill is positioned on the outskirts of the village of Knockloughrim situated on high ground. The mill was locally known as "Palmer's Folly" after its builder. The sails were destroyed by a great wind in the 1890's.
Toomebridge
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4 Bannside, Toomebridge, County Antrim, BT41 3SBTelephone
+44 (0) 28 7965 0618Type
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Visitor Centres & Museums
Providing tourists with in-depth and informative insight into the fishing industry on the Lough and the various fish species found there, including the epic 6,000 km migration of eels to and from the Sargasso Sea in the North Atlantic Ocean.
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more than 5 miles
Cookstown
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Davagh Forest, Cookstown, County Tyrone, BT79 8JHTelephone
+44 (0) 28 8676 0861Type
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Visitor Centres & Museums
Awards
- Visit Britain We're Good to Go 2021
Davagh has one of the ‘darkest skies’ in Ireland, which means there is so little light pollution that there are crystal clear views of star constellations and the Milky Way.
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Portaferry
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The Rope Walk, Castle Street, Portaferry, County Down, BT22 1NZTelephone
+44 (0) 28 4272 8062Gradings
- Five Star Quality Assurance
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Nature and Wildlife
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- Visit Britain We're Good to Go 2021
Enjoy a diver's view of marine life from around the world without getting wet. A sunken galleon, friendly sharks and a snappy crocodile all star in Northern Ireland’s only aquarium and seal rehabilitation centre.
Ballynahinch
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Spa Road, Ballynahinch, County Down, BT24 8PTTelephone
+44 (0) 28 9756 6100Gradings
- Five Star Quality Assurance
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Visitor Centres & Museums
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- Visit Britain We're Good to Go 2021
A mystical and enchanting estate, set in magnificent natural surroundings. Visitor experience includes access to the estate's beautiful gardens; historic walks and trails and an exciting play area where children can engage, explore and learn.
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Armagh
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5 Vicars' Hill, Armagh, County Armagh, BT61 7EDTelephone
+44 (0) 28 3752 3142Gradings
- Four Star Quality Assurance
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Visitor Centres & Museums
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- Visit Britain We're Good to Go 2021
Built in 1772 as the Diocesan Registry to hold records for the Church of Ireland Diocese, this Grade A listed building has been restored and was formally opened to the public in March 2011. Fully accessible. Interactive displays for all ages.
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Downpatrick
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The Mall, English Street, Downpatrick, County Down, BT30 6AHTelephone
+44 (0) 28 4461 5218Gradings
- Four Star Quality Assurance
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Visitor Centres & Museums
Down County Museum is located in the old county Gaol of Down. It houses fascinating exhibitions on the history of Down as well as restored cells with life-size figures of prisoners and their gaolers.
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Tandragee
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Tayto Factory, Tandragee Castle, Tandragee, County Armagh, BT62 2ABTelephone
+44 (0) 28 3884 0249Gradings
- Four Star Quality Assurance
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Visitor Centres & Museums
Tayto Castle in the Ulster countryside is where the terrific Tayto crisps are made. The castle is over 500 years old and was originally the home of the O’Hanlon clan, one of the mightiest and most powerful clans in all of Ireland.
Loughgall
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Sloan’s House, 84/86 Main Street, Loughgall, County Armagh, BT61 8HZTelephone
+44 (0) 28 3889 2048Gradings
- Four Star Quality Assurance
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Visitor Centres & Museums
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- Visit Britain We're Good to Go 2021
Sloan’s House Museum holds a unique role in Irish history and has over the years accumulated many original artefacts from 1795, both from the Battle of the Diamond and from the very first meeting held in the Parlour.
Comber
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Castle Espie, 78 Ballydrain Road, Comber, County Down, BT23 6EATelephone
+44 (0) 28 9187 4146Gradings
- Four Star Quality Assurance
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Nature and Wildlife
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- Visit Britain We're Good to Go 2021
Ireland's largest collection of ducks, geese and swans. Viewing from hides, waterfowl gardens, woodland walks. Extended gardens and woodlands with a gift shop, home made food, art gallery and coffee shop.
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Armagh
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43 Abbey Street, Armagh, County Armagh, BT61 7DYTelephone
+44 (0) 28 3752 3142Gradings
- Four Star Quality Assurance
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Visitor Centres & Museums
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- Visit Britain We're Good to Go 2021
Established in 1771, Armagh Public Library is one of the oldest libraries in Ireland, holding rare and valuable books, ancient Irish artefacts, and print, gem and coin collections. Visitors and researchers, individuals and groups, are all welcome.
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Downpatrick
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Quoile Countryside Centre, 5 Quay Road, Downpatrick, County Down, BT30 7JBTelephone
+44 (0) 28 4461 5520Gradings
- Four Star Quality Assurance
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Nature and Wildlife
The Reserve provides a relaxing natural retreat and offers visitors tranquil riverside and woodland walks.
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- Free (parking charges may apply)
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Armagh
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Cathedral Close, Armagh, Co Armagh, BT61 7DYTelephone
+44 (0) 28 3752 3142Gradings
- Four Star Quality Assurance
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Churches & Sacred Sites
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- Visit Britain We're Good to Go 2021
Saint Patrick founded his chief church here on the Hill of Armagh in 445AD, and there has been a Christian church on the site ever since. The present building dates from the 13th Century and was last restored in 1834.
Belfast
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38 Ballyhanwood Road, Dundonald, Belfast, County Down, BT5 7SNTelephone
+44 (0) 28 9048 3244Gradings
- Four Star Quality Assurance
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Nature and Wildlife
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- Visit Britain We're Good to Go 2021
Streamvale farm is nestled in the rolling hills on the edge of Belfast. The family farm has lots to offer including baby animal cuddling, lots of fantastic play areas and many live shows and demonstrations for all the family to enjoy.
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Larne
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2 Victoria Road, Larne, County Antrim, BT40 1RNTelephone
+44 (0) 28 2826 2443Gradings
- Four Star Quality Assurance
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Visitor Centres & Museums
Housed in the historic former Carnegie Free Library building, Larne Museum and Arts Centre boasts permanent and temporary exhibitions reflecting the agricultural, industrial, military and maritime history of the area.
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- Free (parking charges may apply)
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