Giant’s Causeway
A true national icon, natural wonders don’t get more naturally wonderful than the symmetrical stones of the Giant’s Causeway.
A true national icon, natural wonders don’t get more naturally wonderful than the symmetrical stones of the Giant’s Causeway.
Connected to the cliffs by a rope bridge across the Atlantic Ocean, Carrick-a-Rede Island (home to a single building – a fisherman’s cottage) is the final destination.
The oldest working distillery in Ireland.
Titanic Belfast is a visitor attraction opened in 2012, a monument to Belfast’s maritime heritage.
The Gobbins, near Islandmagee, County Antrim, is a spectacular coastal walk along the Causeway Coastal Route, voted the number one region in the world to visit in 2018 by Lonely Planet.
A walk around the walls in Derry~Londonderry reveals a splendid city crammed full of history, heritage, interest and a vibrant cultural scene.
Immerse yourself in the story of the brave emigrants who made the journey across the Atlantic to America hundreds of years ago.
Nicknamed the ‘stairway to heaven,’ the boardwalk opened in 2015 with an aim of conserving pristine blanket bog and restoring damaged peatland that had been eroded by people walking through it.
The unique Waterfall Walkway, opened 80 years ago, has been significantly upgraded along its 3 mile length which passes through a National Nature Reserve.
Step into Seamus Heaney HomePlace and begin your journey through the life and literature of the poet and Nobel Laureate.
This walk on the hills above the Glenshane Pass gives access to historic Carntogher Mountain.
Drumnaph Community Nature Reserve consists of a mix of habitats and three walking trails to choose from.
A restored Victorian Garden on the grounds of medival 4th Century royal dwelling and ancient Monastery.
Springhill has a beguiling spirit that captures the heart of every visitor.
The Jungle NI is an innovative and award-winning outdoor adventure provider.
Construction work at Tullaghoge Fort has recently been completed.
Stand on the Hill of The O’Neill and you are standing on one of the most important sites in the history of Ireland.
Watersports, walks and picnic area. Picturesque area on shores of Lough Neagh.
The Flax Visitor Centre located in the village of Upperlands in Co.L/Derry.