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Carnlough
Address
87 Garron Road, Carnlough, County Antrim, BT44 0JSTelephone
+44 (0) 28 9335 8222Price
FreeType
Type:
Viewpoint
Garron Point is an outstanding headland on the Causeway Coastal Route offering magnificent views. You can park your car nearby and have a picnic or go on a short walk to the coastline to watch locals sea fishing or view nearby Scotland.
Price
FreeDromore
Address
53 The Priory, Dromore, County Down, BT25 1TPTelephone
+44 (0) 28 9269 8099Type
Type:
Cookery School
In your baking class with Mark you’ll learn how to make the staple of traditional Irish griddle breads; potato bread and soda bread. You’ll also learn how to make the modern Focaccia bread and the traditional oven scone.
Bangor
Address
Bangor Seafront, Bangor, County Down, BT20 5EDTelephone
+44 (0) 28 9127 0069Type
Type:
Marinas
Picturesque promenade, leading from town centre to coastal path, past the prestigious marina. Sites include historic McKee Clock, Bregenz House the Headquarters of HM Coastguard, and Pickie Funpark.
Islandmagee
Address
Portmuck Harbour, 68 Portmuck Road, Islandmagee, County Antrim, BT40 3TPType
Type:
Walking & Hiking
Tranquil harbour and dramatic coastal walk
Holywood
Address
153 Bangor Road, Cultra, Holywood, County Down, BT18 0EUTelephone
+44 (0) 28 9042 8428Price
Price £12.00 to £35.00 Per TicketGradings
- Four Star Quality Assurance
Type
Type:
Visitor Centres & Museums
Refresh the connection at Ulster Folk Museum, a place where traditions and heritage skills are preserved and celebrated to help shape future generations.
Dates
- From:
- 1 Oct 2025to28 Feb 2026Various Opening Times
- From:
- 1 Mar 2026to30 Sept 2026Various Opening Times
Price
Price £12.00 to £35.00 Per TicketFlorencecourt
Address
Florencecourt, Florencecourt, County Fermanagh, BT92 1DBTelephone
+44 (0) 28 6634 8249Gradings
- Four Star Quality Assurance
Type
Type:
The National Trust
Florence Court is a truly welcoming home. The house, formerly the home of the Cole family, Earls of Enniskillen, is surrounded by a large area of parkland, garden and woodland, with breathtaking views to Benaughlin and the Cuilcagh Mountains. You…
Belfast
Address
199 Donegall Street, Belfast, CountyAntrim, BT1 2FLTelephone
+44 (0) 28 9032 4597Price
FreeType
Type:
Churches & Sacred Sites
The Gothic Revival St Patrick's was designed by Timonthy Hevey and Mortimer Thomspon and consecrated in 1877. The first Church was built on this site in 1815 and was the second Catholic Church built since the Reformation in the city of Belfast.
Price
FreeEnniskillen
Address
Enniskillen, Co FermanaghType
Type:
Walking & Hiking
A gentle, even gradient walk through native Irish woodland with historical estate features along the way, including the FlorenceCourt Yew Tree.
* Please note that National Trust entrance pricing applies for this walk.
Cullyhanna
Address
Kiltybane Road, Cullyhanna, County Down, BT35 0LQTelephone
+44 (0) 33 0137 4046Type
Type:
Coarse Fishing
This is a natural lake, part bog with good clear springs in its centre. Species: Rainbow trout, brown trout.
Ballintoy
Address
Ballintoy Harbour Car Park, 49 Harbour Road, Ballintoy, County Antrim, BT54 6NBType
Type:
Walking & Hiking
A moderate linear walk linking Ballintoy and Bushmills
Belfast
Address
Shaw's Bridge, Belfast, County Antrim, BT9 5YNType
Type:
Walking & Hiking
Along River Lagan
Belfast
Address
4 Dunmurry Lane, Belfast, County Antrim, BT17 9RRTelephone
+44 (0) 28 9060 2010Type
Type:
Restaurant
The Beechlawn House Hotel is ideally situated in the suburb of Dunmurry, less than a ten minute drive from Belfast and Lisburn city centres. A busy eatery with a great reputation for freshly prepared traditional and modern cuisine. 5* FSA Rating.
Carrickfergus
Address
28 Scotch Quarter, Carrickfergus, County Antrim, BT38 7DPTelephone
+44 (0) 28 9332 1377Type
Type:
Restaurant
Italian restaurant, coffee shop and gelato emporium in Carrickfergus, ideally positioned on the Causeway Coastal route, with stunning views over Belfast Lough and an easy walk to Carrickfergus Castle.
Whitehead
Address
12a Edward Road, Whitehead, County Antrim, BT38 9QBTelephone
+44 (0) 28 9337 2888Type
Type:
Arts & Crafts Shop
Located in delightful Whitehead, on the Causeway Coastal route, you'll find an emporium of woolly loveliness at Lighthouse Yarns with designer yarns, notions and inspirational patterns for every occasion, as well as textile supplies and crafts.
Florencecourt
Address
Marble Arch Caves Global Geopark, 43 Marlbank Road, Legnabrocky, Florencecourt, County Fermanagh, BT92 1EWTelephone
+44 (0) 28 6634 8855Type
Type:
Walking Route - Long (20> miles)
Cuilcagh is a well established location for hillwalkers with an established network of trails that lead you in and around the Mountain Park. If reaching the summit is not for you, venturing someway into the park using one of the walking routes will…
Carnlough
Address
Harbour Road, Carnlough, County Antrim, BT44 0EUType
Type:
Walking & Hiking
A gentle walk uphill
Downpatrick
Address
2 - 6 Irish Street, Downpatrick, County Down, BT30 6BPTelephone
+44 (0) 330 137 4014Type
Type:
Arts Centre
Located in the heart of Downpatrick, Down Arts Centre manages the Season Programme and is the operational base for Arts in Newry, Mourne and Down.
Dates
- From:
- 1 Jan 2025to31 Dec 2025Various Opening Times
Templepatrick
Address
751 Antrim Road, Templepatrick, County Antrim, BT39 0APTelephone
+44 (0) 28 9443 3619Type
Type:
The National Trust
Listen to the hammers, smell the grit, feel the heat and witness the thrill of the only surviving water-driven spade mill in Ireland.
Carrickfergus
Address
Carrickfergus Visitor Information Centre, Marine Highway, Carrickfergus, County Antrim, BT38 7BGTelephone
+44 (0) 28 9335 8222Type
Type:
Walking Route - Short (<5 miles)
Whitehead is a Victorian seaside town five miles north of Carrickfergus with commanding views across the mouth of Belfast Lough and the Irish Sea.
Rostrevor
Address
Kilbroney Park, Shore Road, Rostrevor, County Down, BT34 3AATelephone
+44(0)33 0137 4046Type
Type:
Walking & Hiking
The famous writer, C S Lewis, as a young boy, spent much holiday time in the Mournes and Rostrevor in particular, allowing him to imagine, dream and wonder, and inspiring his creation of the magical world of Narnia.







