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  1. Lisnaskea

    Address

    Lisnaskea Forest, Lisnaskea, County Fermanagh, BT74 7EF

    Telephone

    +44 (0) 28 6632 3110

    Type

    Type:

    Walking Route - Short (<5 miles)

    A moderate walk on winding forest roads and remote country lanes. From the forest you will have good views of Lough Erne - resembling a shining maze of oversized puddles, the hills beyond extending to County Cavan.

  2. Dungiven

    Address

    56 Bovevagh Road, Dungiven, County Londonderry, BT47 4NR

    Telephone

    +44 (0) 28 9082 3207

    Price

    Free

    Type

    Type:

    Churches & Sacred Sites

    Bovevagh parish church was established in the late Middle Ages on the site of an early monastery, said to have been founded by Colm Cille in 557. Adamnan, Coolm Cille's biographer was reputedly patron here.

    Price

    Free
  3. Belfast

    Address

    2a Queen's Quay, Belfast, County Antrim, BT3 9QQ

    Type

    Type:

    Event Venue

    Northern Ireland's premier entertainment venue, where world class entertainment comes alive!

  4. Ballycarry

    Address

    Main Street, Ballycarry, County Antrim, BT38 9BF

    Telephone

    +44 (0) 28 9335 8220

    Price

    Free

    Type

    Type:

    Churches & Sacred Sites

    Discover magnificent views and Ulster Scots heritage in Templecorran graveyard, Ballycarry.

    Price

    Free
  5. Address

    Co Down

    Type

    Type:

    Walking & Hiking

    A short historical walk around the town of Holywood

  6. The Exchange
    The Exchange

    Derry~Londonderry

    Address

    Exchange House, Queens Quay, Derry~Londonderry, County Londonderry, BT48 7AY

    Telephone

    +44 (0) 28 7127 3990

    Type

    Type:

    Restaurant

    An exciting city centre restaurant offering quality food, delicious wine, ambient surroundings and bustling atmosphere.

  7. Glenavon Hotel Signature dish of Tempura Pollans, served over Grilled Irish Soda
    A picture of the Glenavon Bar
    A family having a meal in the Glenavon Hotel
    Lounge area in the Cellar bar
    Family having a meal in the Glenavon hotel
    The Cellar Bar
    A plate of food and wine glasses
    The Cellar restaurant in the Glenavon Hotel
    The exterior of the Glenavon Hotel
    Glenavon Hotel Signature dish of Tempura Pollans, served over Grilled Irish Soda
    A picture of the Glenavon Bar
    A family having a meal in the Glenavon Hotel
    Lounge area in the Cellar bar
    Family having a meal in the Glenavon hotel
    The Cellar Bar
    A plate of food and wine glasses
    The Cellar restaurant in the Glenavon Hotel
    The exterior of the Glenavon Hotel

    Cookstown

    Address

    52 Drum Road, Cookstown, County Tyrone, BT80 8QS

    Telephone

    +44 (0) 28 8676 4949

    Type

    Type:

    Restaurant

    The Cellar Restaurant in the Glenavon House Hotel offers an extensive menu daily, catering for all tastes in a warm, welcoming atmosphere.

  8. Address

    Co Tyrone

    Type

    Type:

    Walking & Hiking

    A peaceful off road route, leaving from the village of Killyclogher and winding its way through open farmland, and following the Killyclogher Burn along the way.

  9. Aerial view of WWT Castle Espie wetland centre
    Three mallard ducklings following their mother.
    A child handfeeding a Barrow's goldeneye duck in the aviary at Castle Espie.
    A family walking out of the Crannog roundhouse at WWT Castle Espie.
    A common frog sitting on some frogspawn in a pond.
    A woman looking through binoculars in a wetlands.
    A common tern taking flight out of the water.
    Aerial view of the Limekiln Observatory - a glass building overlooking Strangford Lough
    A mute swan splashing.
    Two visitors enjoying a coffee and traybake in the cafe.
    Aerial view of WWT Castle Espie wetland centre
    Three mallard ducklings following their mother.
    A child handfeeding a Barrow's goldeneye duck in the aviary at Castle Espie.
    A family walking out of the Crannog roundhouse at WWT Castle Espie.
    A common frog sitting on some frogspawn in a pond.
    A woman looking through binoculars in a wetlands.
    A common tern taking flight out of the water.
    Aerial view of the Limekiln Observatory - a glass building overlooking Strangford Lough
    A mute swan splashing.
    Two visitors enjoying a coffee and traybake in the cafe.

    Comber

    Address

    Castle Espie, 78 Ballydrain Road, Comber, County Down, BT23 6EA

    Telephone

    +44 (0) 28 9187 4146

    Gradings

    • Four Star Quality Assurance
    Four Star Quality Assurance

    Type

    Type:

    Nature and Wildlife

    WWT Castle Espie is an extraordinary day out for the whole family. Escape the everyday, reconnect with nature, and experience the wonder of wetlands on the picturesque shores of Strangford Lough.

    Visit Castle Espie all year round and discover new…

  10. Belfast

    Address

    18 - 22 Hill Street, Belfast, County Antrim, BT1 2LA

    Telephone

    +44 (0) 28 9024 4400

    Type

    Type:

    Arts Centre

    A home for live music, theatre, literature, comedy, film, visual art, live art, circus, cabaret and all points in between.

  11. Craigavon

    Address

    Kinnego Marina, Annaloist Road, Craigavon, County Armagh, BT66 6NJ

    Telephone

    03300561190

    Type

    Type:

    Marinas

    Situated on Lough Neagh beside the Oxford Island National Nature Reserve, Kinnego Marina is the largest marina on the Lough. There is a range of associated amenities on site and instruction on watersports and water safety.

  12. Address

    Co Down

    Type

    Type:

    Walking & Hiking

    This short walk leads through Belvoir Park Forest in the south of Belfast, with views over River Lagan.

  13. Aerial view of Carnlough Harbour with shops and homes in the background and boats in the harbour
    Aerial view of Carnlough Harbour with shops and homes in the background and boats in the harbour

    Carnlough

    Address

    Harbour Road, Carnlough, County Antrim, BT44 0EU

    Telephone

    +44 (0) 28 2884 1285

    Price

    Free

    Type

    Type:

    Historic Sites, Houses, Castles & Buildings

    Carnlough's sheltered historic harbour, with small fishing boats, is the focal point of this picturesque village, located on the Causeway Coastal Route. It's a well known Game of Thrones® film location, recognisable as the Free City of Braavos Canal.

    Price

    Free
  14. Derry~Londonderry

    Address

    Water Street, Derry~Londonderry, County Londonderry, BT48 6BQ

    Telephone

    +44 (0) 28 7130 9297

    Type

    Type:

    Bar

    A major live music venue in the city ranging from traditional through jazz to world music and the best DJs in town. Popular with visiting students, artists, musicians and chess players

  15. A large circular cairn located in a field overlooking Loughinisland Churches

    Downpatrick

    Address

    Junction of Bucks Head Road & Loughinisland Road, Downpatrick, County Down, BT30 8JW

    Telephone

    +44 (0) 28 9082 3207

    Price

    Free

    Type

    Type:

    Archaeological sites

    Situated 8.8km south east of Ballynahinch, on the north east shore of Loughinisland Lake, within sight of Loughinisland Church. A slightly displaced capstone covers a rectangular chamber of which three side stones survive.

    Price

    Free
  16. Dungannon

    Address

    Unit 27, The Warehouse, The Linen Green, Dungannon, County Tyrone, BT71 7HB

    Telephone

    +44 (0) 28 8772 3656

    Type

    Type:

    Spa and Well-being

    Le Jardin Spa is a bold new concept to rise to the demand of the ever expanding and evolving health and wellbeing sector.

  17. Clough

    Address

    Main Street, Clough, County Down, BT30 8TH

    Telephone

    +44 (0) 28 9082 3207

    Price

    Free

    Type

    Type:

    Castle / Fort

    An Anglo-Norman motte-and-bailey earthwork castle dating to the late 12th or early 13th century. The motte was built of earth to provide a look-out position and central defence. The bailey provided a space for domestic buildings and livestock.

    Price

    Free
  18. Armagh

    Address

    43 Abbey Street, Armagh, County Armagh, BT61 7DY

    Telephone

    +44 (0) 28 3752 3142

    Price

    Free

    Gradings

    • Four Star Quality Assurance
    Four Star Quality Assurance

    Type

    Type:

    Visitor Centres & Museums

    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.

    Price

    Free
  19. Portrush

    Address

    Portrush Town Hall, 2 Kerr Street, Portrush, County Antrim, BT56 8DG

    Telephone

    +44 (0) 28 7082 3333

    Type

    Type:

    Tourist Information Centre

    Visitor Information Centre providing free tourist information (local and national), with a range of printed guides to include visitor attractions, accommodation and events.

    Dates

    From:
    14 Apr 2025to30 Sept 2025Various Opening Times
  20. Windmill Hill in Portaferry.Close up photo of the windmill
    Photo on a bright day of the Strangford Ferry with Windmill Hill and Portaferry in the backdrop
    A photo of the picturesque view of Portaferry town from Strangford Lough. The Strangford Ferry is in the shot.
    Photo of Windmill Hill and Portaferry lit in the evening
    Windmill Hill in Portaferry.Close up photo of the windmill
    Photo on a bright day of the Strangford Ferry with Windmill Hill and Portaferry in the backdrop
    A photo of the picturesque view of Portaferry town from Strangford Lough. The Strangford Ferry is in the shot.
    Photo of Windmill Hill and Portaferry lit in the evening

    Portaferry

    Address

    Windmill Hill, Portaferry, County Down, BT22 1RH

    Telephone

    +44 (0) 28 9182 6846

    Price

    Free

    Type

    Type:

    Viewpoint

    Situated on the hill south east of the town below the stump of Portaferry Windmill, a lay by and a viewpoint has been provided. One can enjoy a breath-taking view of Strangford Lough from the mouth of the Lough to Greyabbey.

    Price

    Free
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