Castle Archdale Country Park
Numerous nature trails, Lough side and woodland walks and cycle trails run throughout this park.
Immerse yourself in myth and marvel in Northern Ireland. Explore the Giant's Causeway, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where thousands of hexagonal basalt columns form a natural wonder. Walk in the footsteps of giants along the Game of Thrones filming locations, or cross the Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge for stunning sea views.
In Belfast, delve into the tragic history of the Titanic at its dedicated museum, or take a Black Cab tour for a local perspective on the city's murals and history. With its dramatic coastlines, charming towns, and rich cultural heritage, Northern Ireland offers an unforgettable adventure.
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Numerous nature trails, Lough side and woodland walks and cycle trails run throughout this park.
A diverse spectrum of activities ranging from golf to walking, fishing to tennis make this spacious complex a mecca for families and sports enthusiasts.
A serene escape with scenic trails, a picturesque lake, and historic castle ruins, perfect for nature-loving tourists.
One of the oldest ancient oak woodlands in Ireland.
Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge was first erected by salmon fishermen in 1755.
The restoration of Castle Gardens, is one of the ten largest urban park conservation schemes grant aided in the UK by the Heritage Lottery Fund.
Narrow Water Castle is a famous 16th-century tower house and bawn near Warrenpoint in Northern Ireland.
This site at the foot of Slieve Gullion contains back to back churches; the West Church dates from 11th Century and the East Church from 15th Century.
A well preserved Neolithic burial site with three chambers which can be dated back to between 4000 and 2500 BC.
Follow in the legendary footsteps of giants at Northern Ireland's iconic World Heritage Site.
Kartsport Karting Centre, with karts suitable for ages from 4 to 104. Only 15 mins from the north coast. Individual, groups, and parties catered for.
Little is known about this prehistoric enclosure, over 600 ft in diameter, with an earthen bank 20 foot wide and 12 foot high and a dolmen in the centre.
Enjoy the tranquility, beauty and history of Crom.
A treasure trove of magical gardens and woodlands.
Nendrum is thought to have been set up by St Machaoi in the 5th Century and also has links to St Patrick in later sources.
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