Creggan Country Park
Creggan Country Park is a watersports, outdoor pursuits and angling centre in Derry, Northern Ireland.
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.
36 listings
Creggan Country Park is a watersports, outdoor pursuits and angling centre in Derry, Northern Ireland.
Numerous nature trails, Lough side and woodland walks and cycle trails run throughout this park.
A serene escape with scenic trails, a picturesque lake, and historic castle ruins, perfect for nature-loving tourists.
Where a world of discovery awaits.
One of the oldest ancient oak woodlands in Ireland.
Come and join us for a cowboy style ride in the Mourne Mountains, Co Down.
A diverse spectrum of activities ranging from golf to walking, fishing to tennis make this spacious complex a mecca for families and sports enthusiasts.
Visit an iconic museum showcasing the Titanic's history, from construction to tragedy, with interactive exhibits and architectural marvels.
Explore Derry's history, retracing the march route and reflecting on Bloody Sunday's impact, concluding at the monument near Free Derry corner.
Narrow Water Castle is a famous 16th-century tower house and bawn near Warrenpoint in Northern Ireland.
Knowledgeable local guides share Belfast's history, political murals, and landmarks, providing a unique and personalized experience.
Northern Ireland's ultimate karting venue.
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.
Shaped by imagination.
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.
You don't have any existing visits (itineraries), why not create one?
e.g. "Lake District weekend", "Easter Family Day out"
VisitRevisit has all the attractions, activities, events and adventure to make forever memories in Ulster. Make planning your day out with family and friends easy. Start by searching for things to do, add your memory makers to your itinerary and let the magic begin.
When the fun is done and you look back, leave a comment and tell others where to find their perfect day out ……