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Dreaming of your next short break or a much needed getaway? Your giant spring escape is just around the corner! This guide is going to make it so easy to plan. We've packed it full of ideas and great-value offers for your spring adventure, from short break inspiration and activities, to places to stay, amazing events and more. So, get ready to take a small step to a giant adventure! Book your next giant adventure at discovernorthernireland.com
Contents Discover Northern Ireland this Spring
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Let the good times flow
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Bounce into Spring on a Budget
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Get lost in a natural wonderland
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Surround yourself with breathtaking views
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A Giant taste awaits
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Be Inspired
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Great value short breaks
Embrace the Outdoors
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Events
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Win a Giant Adventure
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Sustainable Travel Choices
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Embrace a Belfast City escape
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Unlock the Walled City and beyond
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Conquer the Causeway Coastal Route
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Discover Northern Ireland Spring is a great time to get out and explore everything Northern Ireland has to offer. With so much to see and do, it’s sometimes hard to decide where to begin. This guide is a great start, and you can find even more inspiration at discovernorthernireland.com. It’s packed full of information about the hidden gems, must-sees and top tips for exploring the region. You can even plan your own itinerary, to help you on your way to your next giant adventure. W5 Interactive Discovery Centre, Belfast
Win a Giant Family Adventure this spring. Tourism Northern Ireland are on the lookout for a family who want to experience a giant adventure this Spring and would be happy to capture and share their memories with us. Tourism NI is offering one lucky family the opportunity to win a giant adventure, which will be shared on the Discover NI social media channels. Find out more about the #GiantMemoryMaking campaign and how to enter to win a fun-filled adventure for your family by visiting www.discovernorthernireland.com/giantmemorymaking All information is correct as of February 2024. While every effort has been made to ensure information is correct and accurate, we strongly advise checking in advance before you travel to your intended location. Thank you to our partners who have supplied images that feature in this brochure.
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Bounce into Spring on a Budget!
Peace Maze, Castlewellan, Co. Down
Great value ideas for short breaks and days out in Northern Ireland. Peace Maze, Castlewellan, Co. Down
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Explore one of the world's largest permanent hedge mazes, Peace Maze, featuring 6,000 yew trees planted by people from across Northern Ireland. Attempt to solve your way to the peace bell at the maze's centre – a great free family adventure. Allow approximately 40 minutes. FREE ENTRY.
Explore Belfast affordably and experience the city in an exhilarating way with the Belfast Bikes scheme. With 46 docking stations, pre-register as a casual or annual user, and enjoy the first 30 minutes of each trip for free. It’s the most fun and affordable way to get around Belfast! Three-day membership: £6, annual membership: £25, pay-as-you-go: £1 per 30 minutes.
Spruce Meadows Activity Farm Just minutes from Sprucefield, this venue offers a variety of activities that will entertain the whole family, from junior quad biking to reptile handling – if you’re brave enough! Enjoy farm admission, play areas, and more for £5 per person. Coffee shop and self-catering accommodation available on-site.
Kearney Village, near Portaferry, Co. Down Wander through the carefully restored 19th-century fishing village of Kearney, which oozes coastal charm and offers beautiful views across to the Mourne Mountains. Take a scenic walk to Knockinelder's sandy beach and along the shore to Stinking Point. There are plenty of lovely viewpoints perfect for a picnic, and to watch the birdlife.
Faughan Valley Woodland, Derry~Londonderry Just ten minutes from Derry and an hour from Belfast, why not stretch your legs in this stunning woodland that’s home to a family of enchanting ancient oaks. The Woodland Trust is currently aiming to connect native woodlands such as Brackfield, Oaks, Red Brae and Burntolle through walking trails, which will showcase the unique flora and fauna of this stunning landscape.
Blackslee Waterfall Walk, Navar Forest If you’re looking to connect with nature, embark on a 6km walk in Navar Forest, which ends with the stunning Blackslee Waterfall - you’ll hear its cascading water before you see it! Switch off and take in your surroundings… you might even spot a willow sculpture and ancient sandstone boulders, remnants of the last Ice Age over 13,000 years ago.
Ecclesiastical Trail, Co. Armagh Check out this new self-guided tour of Armagh's important church sites - it is the city of saints and scholars after all. Explore the city's Georgian history, heritage, and architecture at your own pace. Maps available online and in various venues across Armagh. (armaghcityth.com) All information correct at the time of printing. Please book events directly. Tourism NI accept no responsibility for events that are cancelled or postponed.
Crom Estate, Co. Fermanagh Immerse yourself in nature at Crom Estate, on the shores of Upper Lough Erne. This 2,000-acre conservation area is home to wild deer, red squirrels, and rare species, making it one of Ireland’s most important nature conservation areas. Explore ancient woodlands, tranquil islands, and Old Crom Castle on an inspirational walk or by boat.
Clare Glen Caravan Park, Tandragee, Co. Armagh Set in the heart of Clare Glen on the Cusher River, this caravan park offers 25 fully serviced pitches for touring caravans, motorhomes, and trailer tents. Immersed in the beautiful Armagh countryside, it’s an ideal spot for outdoor enthusiasts. Dogs permitted on a lead.
Fishing at Creggan Country Park, Derry~Londonderry Enjoy fishing, canoeing, and wildlife at this 100-acre site on the edge of the Creggan estate. An adult and child family ticket for fishing is £23, providing both serenity and a chance to take home your catch.
St. Patrick’s Chair and Well, Augher, Co. Tyrone Hidden among the trees in Altadaven Glen, you’ll discover the magical St. Patrick's Chair and Well. With ties to Druids and St. Patrick, the sandstone 'chair' has healing properties according to folklore, and site’s ‘well’ is associated with St. Brigid. This secluded destination is beautiful all year round and makes for a reflective day out.
Drum Manor Forest Park, Cookstown, Co. Tyrone Experience the beauty of Drum Manor Forest Park, come rain or shine – it’s always stunning. Enjoy scenic walks, a wildfowl lake, Japanese garden, arboretum, and playground. Various trails cater to different preferences, and the area is wheelchair accessible. Whichever route you choose, a sense of tranquillity is guaranteed.
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The Creamery Can, Co. Antrim
With so much to do and see in Northern Ireland, chances are you’ll need a place to stop and refuel to keep your giant adventure going. Or maybe it’s a family meal you’re after – or a romantic dinner for two. Whatever you’re hungry for, Northern Ireland has an abundance of tasty food and drink spots to keep everyone satisfied. Seed, Belfast For a healthy food haven, head to Seed Restaurant in Belfast. Initially established in Dungannon, County Tyrone, the restaurant has now opened on Lisburn Road, focusing on health-conscious dining options and convenient takeout services. This is the ideal spot when you’re on the go and craving something fresh and tasty to keep you full for the rest of your adventure.
Deli on the Green, Dungannon A visit here promises a unique culinary experience in the heart of this charming town. The Deli on the Green is renowned for its commitment to fresh, locally sourced ingredients. Stop by for brunch, lunch or dinner and you’re sure to taste the difference. With a focus on delivering thoughtfully prepared dishes in a warm and welcoming atmosphere, this establishment is a great testament to the region’s vibrant culinary scene.
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Ursa Minor Bakehouse, Co. Antrim
The Banks, Strabane Since opening, The Banks has quickly earned its reputation as a stand-out restaurant. This ultra-modern eatery boasts a welcoming atmosphere with abundant natural light and is the perfect place to while away an afternoon. Taking pride in local produce, each dish is thoughtfully presented and equally delicious. Locals tell us the cocktails are also a must try.
Roam, Belfast Much to the delight of locals and visitors, what started off as a pop-up has now found a permanent home on a little side street in the heart of Belfast. Head chef and owner Ryan Jenkins’ menu changes with the seasons. Featuring the finest local ingredients served in a fun and relaxed atmosphere, the ethos here is attentive but informal, simple but sophisticated.
The Starfish Café, Bangor Enjoy a freshly prepared breakfast or brunch and exceptional coffee as you take in this café’s breath-taking sea views. With healthy, simple flavours using the finest locally sourced and seasonal produce, there’s something on the menu here for everyone. As it gets warmer, you can choose to dine outside and enjoy those views or cosy-up inside by the fire after a dip in the sea.
Harry’s Shack, Portstewart
The Creamery Can, Co. Antrim Set in a quaint stone barn tucked away in the Antrim countryside, The Creamery Can is the perfect place to get away from it all for a couple of hours. This charming coffee shop stands out for its commitment to providing a full menu of home-made goods, freshly prepared daily on-site. They even make their own ice cream! With its warm and friendly ambiance and unmatched views of the countryside, The Creamery Can is certainly one for your foodie itinerary.
Ursa Minor Bakehouse, Ballycastle When it comes to the philosophy of less is more, Ursa Minor Bakehouse in Co. Antrim excels. Using only three main ingredients in their bread – flour, water, and salt – organic grains are allowed to ferment naturally, and the results are exceptional. This extends to the menu too, which is made up of a selection of carefully curated breads and cakes. No surprise, then, that this bakery is a multiple award-winner.
Harry’s Shack, Portstewart Enjoy a memorable dining experience right on the seafront. Perched on the picturesque Portstewart Strand, this ‘shack’ offers fresh and local produce – all served with a side of stunning views. The relaxed atmosphere, coupled with warm hospitality is loved by beach-goers and locals alike, with something for everyone on the menu. A visit to Harry's Shack is a must for those seeking a taste of coastal charm.
Tullana on the Green and Deli, Lisnarick, Co. Fermanagh Not far from Castle Archdale, this local favourite offers a wide variety of freshly prepared dishes, accompanied by a wide range of wines and beers. From the moment you
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step inside you’ll get a sense of its warm atmosphere and hospitality. Committed to using only the best local produce, Tullana on the Green was nominated for Casual Dining Restaurant of the Year at the Northern Ireland Hospitality Awards last year.
Bakari Bakery, Belfast Inspired by Scandinavian baking traditions, Bakari is a family-run artisan bakery supplying the people of Belfast with delicious baked goods. Using only the finest organic ingredients, Bakari prides itself in the long fermentation process of its bread. This ensures that each loaf is healthy, nutritious and very tasty indeed. If you’re strolling around the city and fancy a freshly baked pastry or sandwich, be sure to stop by this truly authentic bakery.
Neptune and Prawn, Portrush If you’re looking for a laid-back meal with friends, this is the perfect place for an informal dining experience. Neptune and Prawn offers an array of tempting Asianinspired dishes that are great for sharing. Afterwards, head to the bar upstairs with its amazing sea views. Then sip on something sweet as you watch the sun setting over Portrush. It’s sure to be a night to remember.
The Salt Kitchen, Banbridge When it’s time to refuel after a long day of shopping at The Boulevard, enjoy a hearty meal at The Salt Kitchen. The menu at this modern Irish restaurant is grounded in the philosophy of “keeping it local”. Ingredients are sourced from the finest local producers and herbs and vegetables are grown on-site. With plenty of dishes to choose from, you’re sure to find something fresh and tasty that you’ll love.
Plenty more on the table For a springtime stay to awaken all the senses, visit discovernorthernireland.com. There, you’ll find out all you need to know about Northern Ireland’s best food and drink, fine dining experiences and foodie havens, along with the most up-to-date information on local food and drink events and festivals. Book your next giant adventure at discovernorthernireland.com discovernorthernireland.com
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Belfast Trad Music Trail, Belfast
Everywhere you look in Northern Ireland there’s history to be discovered. Art to be encountered. Heritage to be experienced. There’s no better place for getting in touch with your inner artist, musician, writer...or Viking! So this spring, why not seek out a little something in the way of inspiration? You never know, your short break in Northern Ireland could bring you some longterm benefits! Belfast Trad Music Trail This trail gives you unique access to the magic of “the session”. With two professional musicians as your guides, you’ll walk through Belfast’s cobbled alleyways and discover a living tradition of Irish music thriving in the city’s bustling bars and pubs. At each stop you’ll be treated to a performance of traditional tunes, songs and stories. Enjoy a local drink while you tap your feet, clap your hands, sing along or maybe even pick up an instrument yourself! Brook Hall Estate and Gardens Home to one of Northern Ireland's finest arboretums, here you’ll find impressive collections of conifers, rhododendrons, magnolias, and camellias. On your visit to this 18th century demesne on the banks of the River Foyle you’ll also see how it’s played a pivotal role in many historical events over the past centuries. Today, its inspiring work in sustainability has made it the first farm in Northern Ireland to be measurably carbon positive. (Please book in advance). The Sperrin Sculpture Trail Meet the Giants of the Sperrins. Created by internationally renowned artist Thomas Dambo, there’s three of these magnificent sculptures. Each one is installed at a different location within the Sperrins region. Inspired by the magical landscape that surrounds them, they are an expression of its geology, archaeology and heritage; of its past, its present and its future. So introduce yourself to the Storyteller, the Guardian and the Stargazer. Their giant spirit is sure to awaken your own. Armagh Robinson Library Push open the great Georgian door, climb the stairs, and step into the 18th Century! Founded by Archbishop Robinson, the library was built to display his own collection of books and fine
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art in the heart of the city. Elegantly proportioned windows illuminate an interior lined from floor to ceiling with rare and beautiful books. Discover some of its many treasures, including Jonathan Swift’s own copy of Gulliver’s Travels, 1726, with corrections in his own hand. North Down Museum This is the little museum that does a lot! Exciting audio-visual displays and intriguing exhibits tell the story of the region's history, archaeology and wildlife. See the Ballycrochan Swords, dating from 500 BC, a 9th Century hand bell, and even a replica Viking longhouse. At Northern Ireland’s most-visited small museum there’s dressing-up for the kids too. Plus an awardwinning cafe overlooking the Victorian courtyard. Erne Water Taxis Island Discovery The best way to see the Fermanagh Lakelands is from the water, and when your boat is captained by Barry Flanagan, you'll see and hear so much more – from tales of island life, to the distinctive call of a moorhen. There is no set itinerary and countless possibilities. Starting from Enniskillen, Ireland’s only island town, Barry will choose your route, based on his knowledge of Lough Erne’s changing currents, seasons and the movements of wildlife. Welcome aboard! Gracehill Village Visit this award-winning village in Northern Ireland's firstever conservation area, now nominated for UNESCO status. Founded by the Moravian Church in 1759, it’s the only complete Moravian settlement in Ireland. Enjoy a walk around the square and visit the museum in the Old School, which houses a superb restaurant too. On a guided tour (by prior arrangement) you’ll also see a video in the Old School Room and visit the church to find out more about this settlement’s fascinating history. Creative Tours – Belfast Music Walking Tour Join your guide Dolores Vischer on a visit to sites of musical significance in Belfast, UNESCO-designated city of music. Your walking tour begins at the Ulster Hall, where Led Zeppelin famously debuted ‘Stairway to Heaven’. Then you’re off on a journey through music, culture and a brief history of modern-day Belfast. Maybe you’ll bump into a star at the recording studio. Or a musician who’ll play live for you. An unforgettable experience and not to be missed!
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Embrace the outdoors Northern Ireland is made for walkers - whether you’re taking it easy, pushing a buggy or conquering summits. With stunning views, rugged cliffs and wide-open spaces, there’s always something to inspire you onwards.
largest expanses of blanket bog in Ireland and part of the Cuilcagh Lakelands UNESCO Global Geopark. A 12-mile walk from Florence Court takes you right to it - along the Cuilcagh Boardwalk Trail to the Marble Arch Caves. The boardwalk is nicknamed the ‘Stairway to Heaven’ and you’ll soon understand why!
High and low in the Mournes
The Causeway Coastal Route and the Glens of Antrim are wonderful territory for walkers of all abilities. Mussenden Temple and Downhill Demesne provides accessible walks, parking and a café, as does Roe Valley Country Park with its spectacular riverside views and woodland walks.
The scenery of Mourne Gullion Strangford UNESCO Global Geopark is truly breath-taking. There are three Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty to explore, including the spectacular Mourne Mountains. Among their foothills are gentler trails like the ones through Tollymore Forest Park or at the Woodland Trust’s Mourne Park. Strangford Lough and Ring of Gullion These are the two other Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty within the Geopark. Delamont Country Park is a peaceful oasis on the shores of the Lough. Other trails, including Kiltonga Nature Reserve and Crawfordsburn Country Park, are equally good for families, with well-signposted routes. Slieve Gullion Forest Park and Adventure Playpark offer plenty of family-friendly walking trails. So does Northern Ireland’s only Marine Nature Reserve, with its teeming bird life and seal colonies. In and around Belfast Here you’ll find colourful parks and peaceful towpaths. The river paths of the Lagan Valley Regional Park and the panoramic views of the Belfast Hills also await exploration. There are routes made for fitter walkers and many more which are perfect for those with limited mobility or for small children. Exploring the Sperrin Mountains Stretching from Strabane in County Tyrone to the shores of Lough Neagh, the Sperrins are one of Northern Ireland’s largest upland areas – and one of its best kept secrets. Wild, untouched and exceptionally beautiful, they are also an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. If you’re out and about with the family, enjoy a gentle walk through Gortin Glen Forest Park with its children’s playpark or An Creagán, where the visitor centre offers a family-friendly interpretation of the surrounding bogland. For serious walkers there are routes to the moorland summits such as Robbers Table and the Craignamaddy Circuit.
Along the Causeway Coast
Like to be beside the seaside? Northern Ireland is made for beach-lovers too. Whether you’re rock-pooling, paddling with the kids or planning a spot of sunbathing, this is a great place to do it. Read on for more about Northern Ireland’s accessible and inclusive seaside options. Inclusive beaches in Northern Ireland An ‘Inclusive Beach’ is a beach environment where people of all ages and abilities can take part, have fun, and be included. In 2017, working in partnership with Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council, Mae Murray Foundation created the first Inclusive Beach in Northern Ireland at Benone. Northern Ireland now has five Inclusive Beaches: Portrush (East Strand), Portstewart Strand, Benone Strand, Cranfield Beach and Groomsport Bay. At each of these, visitors can be confident that their arrival will be stress-free, that there will be appropriate parking or drop- off points, and that there will be connectivity between beach, eateries and dignified toileting facilities. Free beach equipment loan schemes, through which members of Mae Murray Foundation can borrow equipment such as all-terrain wheelchairs and mobility aids, are also in operation at these beaches. Activities for members are available too. Membership is free and more information is available at MaeMurrayFoundation.org
Venture into the Fermanagh Lakelands Here, interlacing paths and tracks lead you on a never-ending adventure. Ideal for keen walkers and families alike, there are spectacular views, fascinating landscapes and wildlife in abundance. A highlight is Cuilcagh Mountain, site of one of the discovernorthernireland.com
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Unforgettable, unmissable and, according to film director James Cameron, ‘phenomemal’! Pre-book your tickets now and prepare to immerse yourself in a transformed and reimagined experience. You’ll learn all about one of the world’s greatest and most famous ships in an authentic, respectful and engaging way.
If you’re looking for more than just a place to sleep in Belfast, the Room2 Hometel offers 175 comfy rooms, a vibrant café and bar to relax in and a beautifully designed tea room. With four meeting and event spaces, a gym, art gallery and a spacious lounge, it’s no surprise that visitors and locals alike love this vibrant, eco-friendly space for working and relaxing in.
If wildlife is more your thing, Belfast Zoo is your natural habitat. With over 55 acres to roam around and over 130 species to see, you’ll need to remind yourself that you’re still in Belfast and not the Amazon Rainforest. The chimpanzees, ring-tailed lemurs and Visayan warty pigs are all favourites and springtime here often brings some very cute new arrivals!
Spring Walks Make the most of milder days and go for a stroll around the Sir Thomas and Lady Dixon Park, with its rolling meadows, copses, woodland and gardens. Escape from the city at The Botanic Gardens and Tropical Ravine, located right next to Queen’s University. The beauty of this place blooms in the springtime, so there’s an abundance of plants and flowers to admire. Need to recharge after all that strolling? Head to nearby shops and cafes in Stranmillis or enjoy a picnic at the Botanic Gardens and bask in its picturesque setting.
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A Peculiar Tea One of the hidden gems on the Northern Ireland food scene is A Peculiar Tea. Chef Gemma Austin’s restaurant is an emporium of the imagination. Inspired by the magic of childhood, the menu here is designed to evoke a sense of nostalgia and playfulness. Passionate about sustainability, anything that’s overfarmed or otherwise unnecessary is avoided and there’s a strict no-waste policy. Gemmas latest venture is a stunning Bakery beside St Georges Market - Mamo Patisserie. Get there early though as everything sells out by 12pm!
If Buildings Could Talk Tour The streets and cobbles have many secrets to share that you might not find elsewhere. If Buildings Could Talk Tour reveals all of the best kept secret stories wrapped up in the history of Belfast, so if you want a tour that is a little off the beaten track and full of hidden stories, you've come to the right place.
Malmaison Hotel The Malmaison Hotel is a boutique hotel in the heart of Belfast’s Cathedral Quarter. Inspired by the city's most famous ship, the Titanic, The Malmaison offers a luxurious
experience in a contemporary style. Inside, you can enjoy some of the finest food and drink in the city at Chez Mal brasserie, where hearty Northern Irish flavours are on offer.
Hidden Ulster Tours For any Narnia enthusiasts out there, the Worlds Within Wardrobes: A Literary Odyssey tour is just the adventure for you. Join Hidden Ulster Tours guide and local storyteller, Lolly Spence, as she takes you on a journey through East Belfast. Explore the places that shaped the imagination of the young C.S. Lewis and discover their influence on the fantastical worlds he created.
Belfast 24 Belfast 2024 celebrates the culture of the city with a wide range of local projects, events and city initiatives, helping to make new connections and bring people together to think, explore and create in new ways. From discovering something new to reconnecting with something lost,exciting opportunities await on every corner. For more information visit https://visitbelfast.com/belfast-2024/.
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Colin Glen and SKYTrek, Belfast
Titanic Distillers, Belfast
witnessed many pivotal moments in Northern Ireland’s past. Take a guided tour and learn all about its history and the gripping stories of those who spent time behind its bars. From its imposing architecture to its captivating tales, Crumlin Road Gaol offers an immersive experience for history enthusiasts and curious visitors alike.
recent renaissance. On your visit to the Titanic Distillers at Thompson Dock, get a taste of daily life at Belfast’s first working distillery in over 90 years, while immersing yourself in the sights and sounds of the historic Pumphouse. End with a toast to a new era of distilling and sample Titanic Distillers’ awardwinning Irish spirits.
City Shopping
Ulster Museum
There’s always an opportunity to treat yourself to a shopping spree, with incredible offers and savings to be had. Take in scenic views of the city from the Dome on top of Victoria Square. Don’t forget a stop-off at CastleCourt Shopping Centre at the end of Royal Avenue or the always brilliant boutiques on the Lisburn Road for a final retail fix.
Dinosaurs, Egyptian mummies and modern masterpieces all have their place at Belfast’s Ulster Museum. So whether you’re an art lover, a history enthusiast, or full of childlike curiosity, there’s something here for you. Step outside and you’ll find yourself in Belfast’s beautiful Botanic Gardens. A glorious display of flowers transforms the place this time of year. Making it the ultimate springtime showcase.
Colin Glen and SKYTrek Colin Glen is more than just a beautiful woodland river glen, it’s also home to a series of amazing aerial adventure walks and climbs, including SKYTrek, a fantastic new aerial adventure centre. Closer to ground, your little ones will love taking the Gruffalo Trail and meeting their 8ft-high hairy friend.
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Steeped in a legacy that spans over 150 years, Crumlin Road Gaol is an imposing Victorian-era gaol that has
Walk in the footsteps of dock workers as you hear the story of Belfast’s whiskey tradition, why it faded and its
Belfast Food Scene Belfast is home to a vibrant food scene bursting with options that everyone will love. For distinctive dining experiences try Blank, Yügo, Waterman and Edo. After traditional fare? The Errigle Inn, The Jailhouse and Cyprus Avenue offer snug settings for enjoying a tasty meal. Then there’s Kelly’s Cellars, famous for its craic, traditional music and Irish stew. Dating from 1720, this is a place that’s truly stood the test of time.
What’s next? With spring in the air, the whole city is bursting with life, just waiting to be explored! Visit discovernorthernireland.com/belfast to start planning where you’ll stay, where you’ll eat and what you’ll enjoy as the new season hits its stride. Book your next giant adventure at discovernorthernireland.com discovernorthernireland.com
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When you arrive in the Walled City, the Visitor Information Centre is a great place to kick things off. Here you can pick up the official sightseeing Visit Derry Pass, which provides discounted entry to the city’s top attractions. Or you can grab yours online at visitderrypass.com. Then, immerse yourself in a stroll of the famous city walls. Join a guided walking tour or go it alone, discovering a city packed with history, heritage and culture.
Fancy a quality horse riding lesson? Or perhaps a trail ride specially designed to help you de-stress and reconnect with nature? Catering for all abilities, including complete beginners, City of Derry Equestrian Centre in the foothills of the Sperrin Mountains is the perfect place for horse-powered adventures of every sort.
Casa Argento Located within the city centre, this renovated self-catering accommodation is the perfect base for exploring the vibrant streets of Derry~Londonderry. This tropicalthemed house with quirky décor will have you feeling right at home.
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Derry Food Scene Derry~Londonderry is home to an array of dining experiences for all occasions and budgets. Derry~Londonderry’s most recent spot for foodies is Umi, an Asianfusion restaurant with an atmosphere as vibrant as its food. For a Michelinrecommended experience, Browns Restaurant is a firm favourite for its exquisite seasonal menu and laidback setting. Or there’s Blackbird, a local favourite for delicious food
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and live music, while Pyke & Pomme is an award-winning street eatery combining a passion for both flavour and the community it serves.
The Ebrington Hotel A Landmark building in DerryLondonderry since 1842, The Ebrington Hotel and Spa effortlessly combines modern luxury and Georgian style in a former army barracks. Unwind after a day of exploring in one the hotel’s 89 rooms, which have been thoughtfully designed with tranquillity in mind. The Ebrington offers the perfect space for you to rejuvenate, unwind and recharge so you can make the most out of your time in the Walled City.
Far and Wild Take things up a gear with a Far & Wild tour. From moonlight kayaking, to boom-boarding, to skating through
the city, you’ll find a tour that matches your pace. You can even go your own way with a self-guided Freedom Cycles tour. Whatever you choose, adventure awaits!
Foyle Venture Boat Tours Hop on board the Foyle Rocket for a spin on the city’s River Foyle. This is a cruise with attitude. So sit back – the g-force produced by your powerful boat’s acceleration will see to that - as you zip past the banks of this iconic river. You’ll see the beautiful sights of the city, its bridges, its local wildlife and possibly some seals too.
riverfront setting means dining here offers you both a visual and gastronomic experience to tuck into.
Guildhall From your very first visit, you’ll spot the stunning Guildhall. This beautiful 19th-century building has seen its fair share of history. Recently restored, it has become the picturesque backdrop for events all across the city.
Derry Girls Experience, Tower Museum
A stroll across the iconic Peace Bridge takes you into Ebrington Square. It’s here you’ll find the Walled City Brewery. This award-winning brewhouse will quench your thirst for both local stories and local craft beers and offers top-quality dishes to satisfy your cravings.
Visit the home of Derry Girls and discover where it all began! See original memorabilia from the hit show, like Erin’s diary, Aunt Sarah’s famous pyjamas and Ma Mary’s Woolworths sweater, not to mention the infamous Spice Girls costumes! Step onto the set of the Quinn’s household and feel like one of the family. Sister Michael fan? Don’t miss your chance to sit on her chair and roll your eyes at anyone who crosses your path.
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If you have an appetite for quality food and a relaxing friendly environment, Timberquay has plenty to go round. Deliciously located on the banks of the River Foyle, Timberquay's beautiful
Nestled in an appropriately wild woodland setting, just 31 miles from Derry~Londonderry near Magherafelt, Jungle NI offers a huge variety of exciting outdoor activities.
The Peace Bridge and The Walled City Brewery
Jungle NI, Magherafelt
Foyle Venture Boat Tours, Derry~Londonderry
The Ebrington Hotel, Derry~Londonderry
For older kids there’s paintball, archery, clay-pigeon shooting and laser tag, while the little ones can enjoy kid-friendly quad biking and a Gruffalo Trail. An ideal spot to spend a sunny afternoon.
Shipquay Hotel Within the walls themselves is the luxurious and intimate boutique Shipquay Hotel. You'll find one of the best meals around in the bar/ restaurant where you can tuck into a splendid lunch while watching the world pass by its narrow sash windows.
Seamus Heaney HomePlace Drop into our beloved Nobel laureate’s hometown of Bellaghy. The life and works of Seamus Heaney are open to you, right where the people, place and landscape inspired him. This multi-awardwinning exhibition immerses you in Seamus Heaney’s world, from childhood to global appreciation. Venture out to Open Ground on one of their awe-inspiring spring walks, and be taken on a fascinating journey into the landscape that Seamus Heaney loved.
Unlock adventure in the Walled City and beyond Spring is in the air! What better time to explore the vibrant Walled City. Be sure to give yourself plenty of time to see it all. Book your next giant adventure at discovernorthernireland.com discovernorthernireland.com
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A drive along the Causeway Coastal Route wouldn’t be complete without a trip to this World Heritage Site. Formed more than 60 million years ago, the Giant’s Causeway is an iconic natural wonder that’s etched into our collective imaginations. Reach your step goals for the day on the 40,000 interlocking basalt columns, or try stone-hopping with the little ones on this officially designated “Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty”.
If you’d like to take a stroll through history, the 400-year-old Antrim Castle and Gardens, famed for the layout of their grounds, are only 15 miles from Belfast, close to the shores of Lough Neagh. This is a stunning place to spend an afternoon or take an early morning walk. Enjoy the magical walled garden where even the treetops twirl!
Carrickfergus Castle
Causeway Lodge Situated just 3 miles from the stunning Giant’s Causeway, this high-quality guest house is an ideal base from which to explore the natural beauty of the breathtaking North Antrim coastline. The property offers a wonderful range of facilities for visitors in their Wellness Centre, from the gym to the sauna.
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Old Bushmills Distillery Established in 1608, Bushmills, a village near Northern Ireland's rugged north coast, secured a unique whiskey distillation license from King James I, making it the world's oldest licensed whiskey distillery. Crafted by master distiller Colum Egan, their globally celebrated whiskeys maintain a 400-year tradition by using Irish barley and water from their stream. As Egan puts it, "we're
The imposing Carrickfergus Castle has been guarding Belfast Lough since 1177, and today is arguably one of the most impressive castles on the whole Island. Explore this fine example of medieval Norman architecture with an expert local guide who will transport you back centuries as you uncover tales of the castle’s extensive history.
Magheracross Viewing Point This beauty spot, ideally situated between Portrush and Bushmills, offers breathtaking views out over the sea. There's plenty of parking and picnic tables so make the most of them, grab a sandwich and relax in the spring sunshine. The viewpoint is accessible on foot too for those that want to get their steps in!
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Carrickfergus Castle, Causeway Coastal Route
The Gobbins Stretching across the beautiful Islandmagee Peninsula, The Gobbins cliff walk is not for the timid. With challenging paths, spectacular suspension bridges, caves, steps and tunnels, this is one experience you will never forget. Opens 1st March 2024.
Burrenmore Nest Escape to an enchanting treetop lodge in the heart of Downhill Demesne Forest Estate. Be captivated by the forest views as you gaze out of the panoramic floor-to-ceiling windows. Enjoy the peace and tranquillity of the woodland as you stand on the balcony and take in the sights and sounds of nature. Sink into your outdoor whirlpool bath under the night sky. Pure bliss!
Away a ‘Wee’ Walk Get moving with the always engaging Away a ‘Wee’ Walk. Let local guide Eimear Flanagan take you along the spectacular Giant’s Causeway cliffs, where you’ll go off the beaten track, taking in lesser-known routes.
The Glens of Antrim Stretching from the Antrim Plateau down to the coast between Larne and Ballycastle, the Nine Glens, or ‘valleys’, offer some of the best hiking trails in Ireland. The Glens of Antrim are made up of Glenarm, Glencloy, Glenariff, Glenballyeamon, Glencorp, Glenaan,
Glendun, Glenshesk, Glentaisie. So get your boots on and let’s get going!
Revive Springtime is for flourishing, and that’s exactly what happens when you embark on an outdoor adventure with Revive. There’s a wide range of activities, from abseiling to coasteering, which will bring you joy, fun, exhilaration, resilience, and the added healing of your mind & body. With the best locations on the Causeway Coastal Route - from Fair Head and Ballintoy Harbour to White Rocks, see the very best of what this stunning part of the world has to offer.
Curry’s Fun Park Formerly known as Barry’s, Curry’s Fun Park is a must for visitors to the Causeway Coastal Route. Why not create special memories by paying a visit to the iconic amusement centre? Perhaps you’ll be brave enough to go on The Big Dipper, then again... sometimes just watching is enough. Curry’s Fun Park reopen on 15th March.
Hot Box Sea Sauna Looking to relax and unwind? Then hop right into the HotBox! HotBox Sea Sauna is an authentic Finnish wood-burning sauna located along the Causeway Coastal Route. Come plunge into the cold Atlantic Ocean and sweat away your woes in their box of heat. You can find HotBox at Benone every weekend.
The Glens of Antrim, Causeway Coastal Route
Bank Apartments Bank Apartments has carefully crafted its interiors to capture the elegance of this listed building. The carefully designed spaces reflect the original grandeur of the structure, while offering a blend of comfort and style. Located in the heart of Portrush, Bank Apartments is the ideal base for discovering the iconic North Coast.
Alive Adventures Name an outdoor adventure, and we bet Alive Adventures does it… and does it well! Based in Portrush, Northern Ireland, this seaside hub is a six time winner of Trips-advisor’s “Certificate of Excellence” and “Hall Of Fame” award. From surfing and SUP, to kayaking and eBikes - you’ll be spoiled for choice, all the while knowing you’re in safe hands. Alive Adventures' philosophy? Be safe and have fun.
Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge The wind rushing about you. The waves swirling beneath your feet. The salty spray in your nostrils. Can you handle Carrick-a-Rede? The Carricka-Rede Rope Bridge has woven its way between Carrick Island and the County Antrim mainland for over 250 years. Swaying 30 metres above the ocean might not seem like the most relaxing way to undertake this 20-metre journey, but things have come a long way. Tickets must be booked online in advance.
The Route doesn’t end here The Causeway Coastal Route has so much to offer. So why not take a few days to discover some of its treasures? To help you plan your journey and make the most of your time, we’ve put together a handy guide and map. Map/Guide available here
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Cuilcagh Lakelands Geopark Cuilcagh Mountain, located within Cuilcagh Lakelands Geopark, is the highest point in Co. Fermanagh and so has a commanding, panoramic view of the lakes, Lough Erne and far into the distance. It’s the ascent to that summit where things get really interesting and exciting. Nicknamed the ‘Stairway to Heaven’, the timbered Cuilcagh Boardwalk trail is a wonder of foresight and compassion for nature, as well as a fair challenge for walkers and strollers, young and old.
Glenpark Estate Once the Ulster History Park, these grounds are now a stunning location for camping, parking-up a campervan, glamping in the woodland lodge or staying in a luxurious bedroom within the 4 star guesthouse. With every budget catered for accommodation-wise, you’ll also have no shortage of
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activities available to you on the grounds, with children’s soft play available, a farm shop for you to peruse and even an open farm with rare breed animals!
Marble Arch Caves Jaw-dropping natural beauty doesn’t come close. Exploring the Marble Arch Caves, you see firsthand the magic of its underground river bouncing light around this subterranean wonder. You’ll be guided along a carefully constructed path into awe-inspiring passages and underworld waterfalls. If you’d like to dive a little deeper, the nextlevel 360 VR experience is nothing short of amazing. Make sure to check ahead of your visit for availability.
Lough Erne Resort Nestling within its own 600-acre peninsula in the Fermanagh Lakelands, Lough Erne Resort is home to two championship golf
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courses, an authentic Thai spa and a host of culinary dining experiences. It’s recently benefited from a multimillion-pound upgrade programme and its refreshed interior styling reinforces the hotel’s status as a unique ‘world apart’ leisure destination. So relax and enjoy the revamped luxury guestrooms and communal areas. They harmonise seamlessly with the water, the wild countryside, and the landscaped grounds surrounding this very special place.
OM Dark Sky Park and Observatory See the night sky in a whole new light (or should that be dark?) at the OM Dark Sky Park and Observatory near Cookstown, Northern Ireland’s only ‘dark sky’ park. With holographic installations, virtual reality headsets and audio-visual shows at the park’s high-tech centre, it’s the perfect spot to take in the cosmos!
Lough Erne Resort, Co. Fermanagh
Boatyard Distillery Tours, Co. Fermanagh
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Kilcootry Barn
Erne Adventures - Hydrobiking
Boatyard Distillery Tours
Discover a hidden gem in Co. Tyrone at Kilcootry Barn - a 150-year-old stone barn conversion situated on a tranquil six-acre retreat in a private, rural setting. This charming property seamlessly blends original features like exposed beams with modern renovations, providing a luxurious self-catering experience for discerning visitors. Something different, something special.
Get on your bike - and stay on it - with an incredible Hydro bike from Erne Adventures. These unique crafts have to be seen to be believed, and this is the first place you can pilot them in Ireland. It’s amazing fun for the whole family - whether you’re going hard for some cardio, or lolling around the Lough with the little ones. Open 127pm, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Full opening hours resume in June.
Ulster American Folk Park
Charlie’s Bar
The Boatyard Distillery is an awardwinning farm-to-bottle distillery located on the shores of Lough Erne. This is where locally- and internationally-sourced organic ingredients are carefully selected for each of their creations. You’ll find the distillery’s gins and vodkas in bars and restaurants across Northern Ireland, of course. But they have their origin right here. So why not book ahead for an all-in distillery tour and tasting?
Feel yourself step back in time to the Old World and uncover tales of the brave emigrants who set sail across the Atlantic towards the New World. At the Ulster American Folk Park near Omagh, you can feed your curiosity exploring thatched cottages, meeting traditionally costumed characters and stepping aboard a full-scale emigrant ship for an immersive first-hand experience.
After going viral for their heartwarming Christmas campaign, there’s no better time to visit Charlie's Bar and experience its warmth and history for yourself. This traditional, family-run pub has been a central hub of community life in Enniskillen since 1944, so be sure to stop by for live music, cosy snugs and guaranteed great company.
Enniskillen Taste Experience Start your day with a culinary adventure on the Enniskillen Taste Experience – a three-hour walking tour, stopping to sample an indulgent mix of food and drinks (leave the car keys behind). Beginning at Enniskillen Castle, you’ll be guided around the town to meet local producers and learn a few foodie facts along the way.
Castle Coole Estate Castle Coole takes top place on your list if you love exploring magnificent 19th century mansions and wandering through enchanting lakeside woodlands. It’s home to both an impressive art collection inside the mansion and a wealth of wildlife around the grounds.
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Todds Leap
Before you tackle one of the many trails in the beautiful Sperrin Mountains why not fuel-up at An Creagán near Omagh. Relax outdoors overlooking the pond while your brekkie is prepared using local produce with herbs and vegetables from the gardens. Hate to leave? There’s 3* and 4* self-catering accommodation here too if you feel like staying over.
Big and small adventurers can jump into over 20 action-packed activities at Todds Leap in Ballygawley. You’ll soar over the forest on a 500m zip line, and steady your aim with claypigeon shooting at this purpose-built activity centre. Even getting around is an adventure, with activities accessed from an off-road track.
You're on the way You may already be daydreaming about all the things you’ll do while wrapped in these beautiful surroundings. Keep on dreaming because there’s always plenty more to do and see when you’re here on your Spring escape. Book your next giant adventure at discovernorthernireland.com discovernorthernireland.com
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Game of Thrones® Linen Mill Studios Tour Located at the authentic filming location of Linen Mill Studios in Banbridge, Game of Thrones® Studio Tour invites you to step behind the scenes of The Seven Kingdoms and beyond. Prepare to experience the world of Game of Thrones like never before and explore how one of the world’s greatest-ever TV series was created and brought to life on screen.
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Uluru Bar and Restaurant
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Situated in Armagh’s historic marketplace area, this awardwinning bar specialises in casual dining and authentic cooking with an Australian twist. Using local suppliers and producers, the restaurant’s expert chefs ensure only the best food goes in front of their customers. Come along for some relaxed but delicious dining, every Tuesday to Sunday!
They say the best way to get to know a place is to live like the locals, and a tour with Donna Fox will do exactly that. Channeling passion and inquisitiveness into each and every tour, you’re sure to learn something surprising - whether it's about the Belfast Peace Walls or Armagh’s Apple Orchards. Donna’s tours are suitable for all age groups and interests, with a whole host of topics and locations to choose between.
Molly’s Barn
Armagh Observatory and Planetarium
In the heart of the Orchard County, in a picturesque conservation village called Loughgall, you’ll find Molly’s Barn. This stunning, purpose-built self-catering accommodation boasts luxury open-plan living plus three bedrooms and a modern bathroom. Nearby, the famous cathedral city of Armagh offers theatre, the planetarium and historical places of interest, as well as local restaurants and Irish pubs.
Send excitement levels into orbit at the Armagh Planetarium, where you can explore our planet, solar system and the galaxy from inside the cutting-edge Digital Dome Theatre. Learn what life is like on our closest neighbour Mars, how astronauts survive and even get to touch real, 6-billion-year-old meteorites. Then go outside, where two new interactive trails will add to your stellar experience!
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Montalto Estate Nestled in the heart of the picturesque countryside, Montalto Estate in Ballynahinch has a colourful history dating back to the 1600s. Today, Montalto offers visitors the use of 400 acres of rolling countryside, including a fantastic childrens’ play park, and plenty of tranquil walks as delightful as your surroundings.
Gosford Forest Park With over 550 acres of forest and stunning parkland, you’ll never run out of things to do or things to see in Gosford Forest Park. There are walking, running, mountain biking, horse riding and eco trails here. Plus a collection of rare breed farm animals, a herd of red deer, a walled garden and barbeque sites. And a privatelyowned mock Norman Castle. So, safe to say, something for everyone.
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Hillsborough Castle & Gardens, Co. Down
Brounlow House, Co. Armagh
reserve is well worth a springtime visit. Set on the shores of the stunning Strangford Lough, you’ll get up-close and personal with collections of endangered birds from around the world.
Hillsborough Castle and Gardens
You never know who you might bump into on a stroll around the picturesque gardens at Hillsborough Castle, the official residence of the The Legendary Navan Fort royal family when they visit Northern Ireland. With 100 acres of ornamental Home to the gods and goddesses of ancient Ireland, and training grounds lawns, peaceful woodlands and beautiful glens to explore, you can to the warrior Cú Chulainn, Emain contemplate, socialise and seek Macha, or as it’s known now, Navan inspiration in the stunning stately Fort, in Armagh, is steeped in lore. Step back in time to the Iron Age with grounds or wander around the quaint interactive experiences that bring you village of Royal Hillsborough. Gardens open Wednesday – Sunday, 10:00face-to-face with ancient Celts. Be sure to bring your sense of adventure! 16:00 (last entry to gardens 15:00). After all, you’re at the court and Brownlow House ancient seat of the Kings of Ulster. This stunning architectural Castle Espie Wetland Centre masterpiece was built in 1833 by the famous architect William Playfair. A featured location for BBC’s celebrated Springwatch show, Castle Situated in historical Lurgan, it’s an imposing Elizabethan-style building, Espie is just south of Comber in Co. just a few minutes’ walk from the town Down. With wide-open spaces and 60 acres of wetlands full of the sights centre. Steeped in history, the castle has been a hub for social and political and sounds of nature, this nature
events. Today the castle hosts a superb World War Two American museum and a local World War One exhibition. Interactive activities include dressing-up for children. And don’t miss the delightful tea rooms! Tours must be prebooked.
Saint Patrick’s Way Camino Walk Pack in a full day’s walk exploring Saint Patrick’s Way on the Camino Walk. Your guided tour will lead you in St. Patrick’s footsteps, around the medieval town of Downpatrick, to the first healing wells in Ireland, and up to the world’s largest monument to St. Patrick. Lunch and stunning panoramic views provided!
Hinch Distillery Just south of Belfast, located in the heart of Co. Down, lies Killaney Estate, home to the Hinch Distillery and Visitor Centre. Here’s your opportunity to learn all about the whiskey making process in the home of an Irish whiskey making waves across the world. One of their professionally trained tour guides will take you on a hands-on, immersive and informative journey, one you’ll not quickly forget.
This is just the start of it That should be more than enough to get you going, so add some, or all, of these fantastic places into your spring itinerary and see how you go. Check out our ready-made inspirational itineraries at discovernorthernireland.com/inspirational-itineraries. Book your next giant adventure at discovernorthernireland.com discovernorthernireland.com
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Balloo House Nestled in the County Down countryside near the shores of Strangford Lough, Balloo House is a beautiful country pub and restaurant which successfully combines history, tradition and comfort with a forward thinking attitude and passion for excellence in food.
Exploris Aquarium For an underwater adventure, explore the extraordinary Exploris Aquarium and Seal Sanctuary. Begin your journey aboard the Strangford Ferry before marvelling at marine life from Strangford Lough itself, as well as creatures from the coral reefs of tropical oceans. Experience ocean life from a unique perspective with the new Under the Sea Experience - a panoramic tunnel that takes you beneath the water's surface.
Manse on the Beach Built originally in the 1850s, this stunning boutique guest accommodation is the perfect place to relax and re-energise. Situated
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at the heart of Northern Ireland’s Ards Peninsula, you can enjoy some stunning beach views, doorstep access to the beach, tranquil spa facilities and a variety of bespoke communal areas. Manse on the Beach also offers holistic yoga and wellness therapies. If you’re looking for some well-deserved downtime, be sure to spend it here!!
Ulster Transport Museum Delve into our past at the Ulster Transport Museum in Cultra, just a short drive from Belfast. For railway enthusiasts, there’s an impressive collection of steam locomotives, passenger carriages and goods wagons to explore. Or go back to the future at the Museum of Innovation and check out the famous DeLorean car with its iconic gull wing doors and infamous reputation.
Echlinville Distillery Echlinville Distillery in Newtownards is Ireland’s first field to- glass distillery, crafting spirits from the ground up, with every drop
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trickle-pot-distilled to perfection from barley from the family farm. The region’s unique topography, climate and soil make this place one of the finest grain-growing areas in the country. Discover the whole fascinating story with a tour & tasting of gin or whiskey at the distillery..
Mourne Mountain Adventures See the Mourne Mountains in all their glory with husband-and-wife team Robbie and Evelyn Marsh, founders of Mourne Mountain Adventures - an independent mountain adventure and guided hiking company based in Kilkeel, Northern Ireland. Committed to creating the perfect outdoor adventure, let them know exactly the type of experience you’re after and they’ll do their best to make it happen.
The Old Inn Classic Victorian design meets elegant contemporary luxury at The Old Inn in Crawfordsburn. This cosy rural retreat is as relaxing as it is beautiful. Savour the seasonal menu at The Restaurant, which brings together homely classics and
Cranfield Alpacas, Co. Down
modern dining. Enjoy the relaxed vibe of the 1614 Bar and its vast wine collection. Or visit the newly opened Tree Top spa. With outdoor bathing in the pool and hot tub, a sauna and steam room, and heated marble loungers and waterbeds too, this is a truly luxurious and exclusive experience.
Loaf Pottery and Coffee Shop If you like a bit of self-expression and relaxation, Loaf Pottery and Coffee Shop, in Crawfordsburn, combines the best of both worlds. At the Pottery, you can jump into a variety of stimulating activities, including art classes and drop-in Paint Me, Glaze Me workshops. After creating a masterpiece, head to the café where you can savour a delicious cup of coffee and award-winning sausage rolls.
Whistledown Hotel Sitting on the seafront in Warrenpoint, the Whistledown Hotel is surrounded by the grandeur of the stunning Mourne Mountains and breathtaking views of Carlingford Lough. If you’re looking for a family getaway, the hotel offers excellent facilities and provides top quality service from the moment you arrive.
Tree Top Spa at the Old Inn, Co. Down
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Cairn Bay Lodge For 100 years, Cairn Bay Lodge has been sitting watching over the Ballyholme Bay and the Irish Sea. If you’re looking to explore the Mourne Coastal Route, Belfast, the Ards Peninsula and the Causeway Coastal Route, this is your perfect base. Each room, which is unique and individually styled, comes with Voya-certified organic seaweed toiletries, a flat screen TV, free WIFI and complimentary Irish treats. How could you say no?
Castle Ward Steep yourself in history at the National Trust’s magnificent 18thCentury Castle Ward. This unique mansion is famed for its mixture of architectural styles. It’s Gothic on one side, Palladian on the other! On its grounds by the shores of Strangford Lough you’ll also find a variety of enjoyable trails for walkers and cyclists. There’s something for everyone here, with amazing scenery to enjoy.
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one of the scenic routes through the Mournes before unwinding in a local pub or café. Golfers can take advantage of nearby Royal County Down and Mourne Golf courses, while nature lovers can visit Tollymore Forest Park, the tree-lined banks of the Shimna River and iconic Game of Thrones® landscapes.
Cranfield Alpacas If you’re a lover of animals, you’ve got to meet and greet the gentle alpacas at Cranfield Alpacas near Kilkeel. Go on one of the guided tours and get up-close and personal with these friendly furry creatures, with stunning panoramic views of the Mourne Mountains as your backdrop.
The Narnia Trail If you’re in search of something magical this spring, head east to the land of Narnia: Kilbroney Forest Park in Rostrevor. The Narnia Trail weaves through a forest path with citadels, tree folk and a beaver’s house along the way. The C.S. Lewis-inspired trail has no shortage of wonders to keep kids and grown-up kids enthralled.
Close to the promenade, beach and majestic Mourne Mountains, Hillyard Mews is an ideal base for discovering Newcastle, County Down. Explore
Plenty more in Mournes and Strangford Lough With so much natural open space to explore in the surrounding areas of the magnificent Mournes and stunning Strangford Lough, there’s no shortage of amazing outdoor opportunities this spring. From wonderful walks to heartpumping hikes, this place has it all. But don’t just take our word for it, go and see for yourself! Book your next giant adventure at discovernorthernireland.com discovernorthernireland.com
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From city breaks to luxury retreats, there really is a perfect place for everyone in Northern Ireland this spring. With these great-value offers there’s never been a better time to book. So what are you waiting for? Visit discovernorthernireland.com for even more special offers. ARMAGH CITY HOTEL, Armagh. Tel: 028 3751 8888
One Night Stay With Spa Treatment - 1 Night B&B, spa treatment and £20 dining voucher. From £120 per person. Valid To: 31st March ‘24.
BELMORE COURT MOTEL, Enniskillen, Fermanagh. Tel: 028 6632 6633
Taste the Island B&B with Dinner - Enjoy a Taste of Enniskillen with a 2-night stay, in a Standard, Superior or Executive Room. Hot Buffet Breakfast each morning & 1 Evening Meal per person. Our 3-night stay includes Buffet Breakfast each morning and 2 Evening Meals per person - Two Course Evening Meal available from a choice of restaurants - WV Bar, The Firehouse or Crowe's Nest (all within walking distance). From £149 per person sharing. Valid To: 30th March ‘24.
BISHOP’S GATE, Derry~Londonderry. Tel: 028 7114 0300
Fabulous Foodie Break - Enjoy a glass of Prosecco on arrival, a 3 course gourmet dinner, deluxe overnight accommodation and a cooked to order breakfast. From £175 per room. Valid To: 29th February ‘24.
BULLITT HOTEL, Belfast. Tel: 028 9590 0600
Live'n it up at Bullitt! - 1 night B&B plus two course dinner in Tetto, rooftop restaurant. From £174 per room. Valid To: 31st March ‘24.
BURRENDALE HOTEL, Newcastle, Down. Tel: 028 4372 2599
Dinner B&B - 1 night B&B plus evening meal. From £119 per room. Valid To: 31st March ‘24.
CANAL COURT HOTEL & SPA, Newry, Down. Tel: 028 3025 1234
Bed & Breakfast - 1 Night Bed and full Irish Breakfast. From £149 per room. Valid To: 30th April ‘24.
CLANDEBOYE LODGE, Bangor, Down. Tel: 028 9185 2500
Tranquil Indulgence - Pamper yourself with an in-room VOYA spa experience. This includes the incredible Lazy Days organic seaweed bath pack to detoxify and hydrate your skin, followed by the luxurious Mindful Dreams body oil, Original Scented candle and soothing Pillow Heaven sleep spray. Includes 1 night B&B, 3 course dinner & VOYA organic spa pack. From £280 per room. Valid To: 20th March ‘24.
CORICK HOUSE HOTEL & SPA, Clogher, Tyrone. Tel: 028 8554 8216
Cocktails & Dreams - Enjoy a Midweek Break at Corick House Hotel & Spa and Relax with a Corick Cocktail. Includes 1 Night B&B, 1 main course meal and house cocktail. From £182 based on 2 people sharing . Valid To: 30th April ‘24.
ELEPHANT ROCK HOTEL, Portrush, Antrim. Tel: 028 7087 8787
Serene Sundays - 2 course Sunday Lunch plus 1 night B&B. Available Sundays throughout February and March. From £160 per room. Valid To: 31st March ‘24.
FITZWILLIAM HOTEL, Belfast. Tel: 028 9044 2080
Breakfast on Us - 1 night B&B. From £165 per room. Valid To: 26th March ‘24.
GALGORM, Ballymena, Antrim. Tel: 028 2588 1001
Luxury Experience - Start the New Year as you mean to go on with the Galgorm Luxury Experience including an overnight stay, Thermal Spa Village relaxation and full Irish Breakfast. From From £220 per room. Based on two guests sharing. Valid To: 29th February ‘24.
HASLEM HOTEL, Lisburn, Down . Tel: 028 9244 4940
Down Royal Race Day Package - Enjoy an amazing day at the races with Down Royal Racecourse and The Haslem Hotel. Includes: Shuttle bus to Down Royal, Entry Tickets and Race card, Shuttle bus back to Haslem Hotel, Overnight Stay and delicious breakfast the following morning. From £199 per couple. Valid To: 31st March ‘24.
KILLEAVY CASTLE ESTATE, Armagh. Tel: 028 3044 4888
Spa Serenity - 1 Night B&B, 30 min Swedish Back Massage, 30 min Taster Facial. From £345 per room. Valid To: 31st March ‘24.
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LA MON HOTEL & COUNTRY CLUB, Down. Tel: 028 3044 4888
Mid Term One Night Escape - Overnight stay & full breakfast, Kids Goodie Bag, Movie Nights, Pool Fun Hour in our pool (From 3pm - 5pm, must be accompanied by an adult in the pool). Bouncy Castle and Arts & Crafts room, Complimentary access to Country Club & kids pool. From £155 per room. Valid: 9th - 18th February ‘24.
LONDONDERRY ARMS HOTEL, Carnlough, Antrim. Tel: 028 2888 5255
Spring Getaway - 1 Night Bed and full Irish Breakfast. From £120 based on 2 people sharing. Valid To: 30th April ‘24.
LOUGH ERNE RESORT, Enniskillen, Fermanagh. Tel: 028 6632 3230
Overnight Stay - 1 night B&B plus dinner in the Loughside Grill. From £269 per room. Valid To: 31st March ‘24.
MALDRON HOTEL, Belfast. Tel: 028 9600 1680
2 Night Dinner Package - Enjoy a two night stay including breakfast each morning and a main course with complimentary glass of house wine on your evening of choice. £199 per couple. Valid To: 30th April ‘24.
MANOR HOUSE COUNTRY HOTEL, Enniskillen, Fermanagh. Tel: 028 6862 2200
An Elegant Escape - 1 Night B&B plus 1 evening meal. From £103 per person. Valid To: 31st March ‘24.
MILLBROOK LODGE HOTEL, Ballynahinch, Down. Tel: 028 9756 2828
Dine and Stay - 1 Night B&B, 3 course meal in the Gilmore Restaurant. Cocktails on arrival. From £221 per room. Valid To: 31st March ‘24.
ROE PARK RESORT, Limavady. Tel: 028 7772 2222
Roe Park Spa Experience - 1 Night B&B with 1 hour Spa Treatment. From £144 per person sharing. Valid To: 30th June ‘24.
SEAGOE HOTEL, Portadown, Down. Tel: 028 3833 3076
Dinner B&B - 1 night dinner, B&B. From £185 per room. Valid To: 31st March ‘24.
STORMONT HOTEL, Belfast. Tel: 028 9065 1066
Bed and Bubbly at the Stormont Hotel - 1 night B&B plus bottle of Prosecco. From £165 per room. Valid To: 31st March ‘24.
THE BUSHMILLS INN, Antrim. Tel: 028 2073 3000
Overnight Retreat - 1 Night B&B plus 1 evening meal. From £225 per room. Valid To: 31st March ‘24.
THE CITY HOTEL, Derry~Londonderry. Tel: 028 7136 5800
Walled City Explorer - Discover the culture and character of our Walled City and enjoy a 2 night stay with breakfast, 2 course dinner on an evening of your choice, and a 2 day Visit Derry Visitor Pass - the official sightseeing ticket for the Walled City, with access to ten handpicked attractions. From £194 per night. Valid To: 29th February ‘24.
THE CULLODEN ESTATE & SPA, Holywood, Down. Tel: 028 9042 1066
Sunday Stayover - Enjoy a gourmet 3 course Sunday Lunch in Vespers, luxurious overnight accommodation, full Irish breakfast in the morning and a late checkout until 12 Noon. From £320 per room. Valid To: 31st August ‘24.
THE EBRINGTON, Derry~Londonderry. Tel: 028 7122 0700
2 Night Gourmet Experience - 2 nights on a Bed & Breakfast basis and 1 dinner on a night of your choice in The Oak Room Restaurant. From £161 per room per night. Valid To: 29th February ‘24.
THE HARRISON, Belfast. Tel: 028 9460 0123
Romantic Break package at the Harrison - Enjoy a free Charcuterie Board, that includes two large glasses of red or white wine with Cheeses, Charcuterie and Breads, you can choose to enjoy in your room or in the Cleaver Lounge. From £110 per couple. Valid To: 30th March ‘24.
THE LODGE HOTEL, Coleraine, Antrim. Tel: 028 7034 4848
Two Night Stay With Dining Voucher - Enjoy a relaxing break for two at the Lodge Hotel, Coleraine, with a full cooked breakfast each morning and £15pp dining voucher for Elliot's Bistro each evening. From £64.50 per person sharing. Valid To: 28th March ‘24.
THE OLD INN, Crawfordsburn, Down. Tel: 028 9433 4620
Let's Get Cosy Accommodation Package (Bed & Breakfast) - 1 night B&B in a grandeur guest room. (Monday - Thursday). From £185 per room. Valid To: 31st March ‘24.
THE RABBIT HOTEL AND RETREAT, Templepatrick, Antrim. Tel: 028 9443 2984
All Wrapped Up - Overnight stay in comfy room, access to the spa, duo clay ritual, 3 course meal, breakfast. Monday - Thursday. From £315 per room. Valid To: 31st March ‘24.
THE WESTVILLE HOTEL, Enniskillen, Fermanagh. Tel: 028 6632 0333
Dinner B&B - 1 night B&B plus 1 evening meal. From £160 based on 2 people sharing. Valid To: 31st March ‘24.
WHISTLEDOWN HOTEL, Warrenpoint, Down. Tel: 028 4175 4174
You & Me G&T package - One Night Bed & Breakfast for 2 people, a Gin & Tonic each on arrival and a Sweet Treat in the room. From £150 per room. Valid To: 30th June ‘24.
WALSH'S HOTEL, Maghera, Co. Londonderry. Tel: 028 7954 9100
Children's Adventure Package - Based on 2 Adults & 2 Children. Over night stay in Hotel/Apartment based on Bed & Breakfast. Spend the day at the Jungle watching your children enjoy the Treetop Adventure and Adventure games. From £256 per room. Valid To: 30th March ‘24.
WATERFOOT HOTEL, Derry~Londonderry. Tel: 028 7134 5500
B&B - 1 night B&B - 7 day advance purchase discount. From £92.50 per room. Valid To: 30th April ‘24.
WHITE HORSE HOTEL, Derry~Londonderry. Tel: 028 7186 0606
Eggsellent Easter - 2 Night B&B, 2 course evening meal, a chocolatey treat - Easter Egg in room on arrival. Kids stay free B&B (max 2kids). From £149 per person sharing. Valid: 7th - 13th April ‘24.
PRICE BASIS: B&B per room per night based on 2 persons. Offers correct at time of going to print. Subject to availability. Terms and conditions apply to each offer, these can be viewed on the individual providers websites. Tourism NI accept no responsibility for offers that are withdrawn or changed by the providers. Please use local dialing codes when contacting hotels.
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Events FEEL GOOD FESTIVAL, Portaferry, Co. Down. 1st - 10 th March 2024 Dust the winter blues away with the first Feel Good Festival at the historic Portico of Ards in Portaferry. www.discovernorthernireland.com/whats-on/feelgood-festival 2024 BELFAST CHILDREN’S FESTIVAL, Belfast. 8th - 16th March 2024 Belfast Children’s Festival includes local, national and international performances and events to entertain, surprise and delight audiences. www.belfastcity.gov.uk/Events/Belfast-Children-sFestival-2024 PAINT AND SIP AT ARMAGH COUNTY MUSEUM, Armagh County Museum, Co. Armagh. 1st March 2024 Relax, unwind and get creative on a Friday night in Armagh County Museum. Create your own unique art masterpiece, with a few drinks, music and craic along the way. www.armagh-navancentre.ticketsolve.com SPRING SPECTACULAR AT HILLSBOROUGH CASTLE & GARDENS, Royal Hillsborough, Co. Down. 9th March - 6th May 2024 See the gardens of Northern Ireland’s royal residence erupt in spectacular colour as Spring Spectacular returns for 2024. www.hrp.org.uk/hillsborough-castle/whats-on/ spring-spectacular HOME OF ST. PATRICK’S FESTIVAL, Armagh. 10th - 17th March 2024 This is another chance to reflect on the legacy of St. Patrick and have fun celebrating his influence on history and culture. www.visitarmagh.com/festivals/st-patricks ST. PATRICK'S DAY FRINGE EVENTS, ENNISKILLEN, Enniskillen, Co. Fermanagh. 15th - 18th March 2024 Fringe events include boat tours, traditional music sessions, whiskey tasting, storytelling & much more! www.fermanaghlakelands.com/whats-on CAUSEWAY COAST AND GLENS WALKING FESTIVAL 2024, Causeway Coastal Route. 15th - 17th March 2024 Discover a range of unique walking experiences where our jaw-dropping landscapes take centre stage. ORCHARD CIDER EXPERIENCE WITH GRANNY’S GRIDDLE BREAD AT LONG MEADOW CIDER, Long Meadow Cider, Co. Armagh. 16th March 2024 Enjoy an amazing experience on our family farm and see the whole cider process from start to finish. www.longmeadowcider.com/product/tour ST. PATRICK'S DAY RACES, Lisburn, Co. Down. 17th March 2024 Racegoers at Down Royal don their green glad-rags for this popular event in the racing calendar. Enjoy traditional music, great food and a variety of hospitality packages. www.visitlisburncastlereagh.com/whats-on/ st-patricks-day-races EASTER LAND OF FAIRIES, Marble Arch Caves, Co. Fermanagh. 23rd March - 5th April 2024 Find the Fairies! This enchanting easter themed outdoor fairy trail begins at Greenwood gate, here you will enter the ancient wood of the Cladagh Glen which is a unique fairy sanctuary. www.fermanaghlakelands.com/whats-on/easterland-of-fairies-at-marble-arch-cave SPERRINS WALKING FESTIVAL, Gortin, Co. Tyrone. 23rd -24th March 2024 Get your walking boots ready for the Sperrins Walking Festival, taking place across the Sperrins Area of Outstanding Natural beauty (AONB). www.sperrinspartnershipproject.com/sperrins-walking
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TEMPLE OF WINDS - SPRING EQUINOX SOUND HEALING SPA RETREAT, Mount Stewart House & Gardens, Co.Down. 24th March 2024 Join Tessa Ann from The Sound Healing Spa for this Spring Equinox retreat and workshop. www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/northern-ireland/ mount-stewart/events
RATHLIN SOUND FESTIVAL, Rathlin, Causeway Coastal Route. May - June 2024 This fantastic annual event is an exciting celebration of rich local maritime history, culture, music, crafts and food on the landscapes and waters between Ballycastle and Rathlin Island. www.rathlinsoundmaritimefestival.com
SOUL REMEDY IN THE HEART OF THE CAVE, Marble Arch Caves, Co. Fermanagh. 24th March 2024 Join us and awaken your soul in a subterranean Sound Bath & Reiki session deep in the heart of the show cave. www.marblearchcaves.co.uk
BALMORAL SHOW, Lisburn, Co. Down. 15th - 18th May 2024 Northern Ireland’s largest agri-food event returns in May with four fun-filled days out for the entire family. www.balmoralshow.co.uk
EASTER EGG TRAILS @ NATIONAL TRUST FERMANAGH, Co. Fermanagh. 29th March - 2nd April 2024 Enjoy a family-friendly day out this spring with Easter trails at Florence Court, Crom & Castle Coole. www.fermanaghlakelands.com/whats-on/easter-atnational-trust-fermanagh
SEA BANGOR FESTIVAL, Bangor, Co. Down. 1st - 2nd June 2024 This firm family favourite returns to Bangor Seafront for a fun-filled weekend of maritime entertainment, both on and off the water. (Visit the website for more details). www.visitardsandnorthdown.com/whats-on/ sea-bangor
EASTER: THE GREAT DRAGON EGG HUNT, Navan Centre and Fort, Co. Armagh. 30th March - 1st April 2024 This Easter, join Drippy the Dragon on his quest to find the five dragon eggs that have been stolen from him. If he does so, a curse will be lifted and he will return to being the bravest warrior of Ulster!. www.visitarmagh.com/whatson FORTHILL PICNIC IN THE PARK, Enniskillen, Co. Fermanagh. 1st April 2024 The Annual Easter Monday Picnic in the Park will take place on Monday 1st April 2024. The afternoon will see it play host to an Easter Egg Trail, Easter chicks, traditional games, music from the bandstand, Jo-Jingles, traditional craft and hula-hooping! www.fermanaghlakelands.com/whats-on/forthillpicnic-in-the-park BALLYMONEY SPRING FAIR, Ballymoney, Co. Antrim. 19th -20th April 2024 Get ready for the return of the Ballymoney Spring Fair, which promises to offer free family-friendly fun and vibrant carnival colors in the heart of the town. www. causewaycoastandglens.gov.uk/news/ ballymoney-gets-set-for-carnival-colour-as-springfair-returns1 FERMANAGH CLASSIC FISHING FESTIVAL, Enniskillen, Co. Fermanagh. 28th April - 3rd May 2024 Calling all fishing enthusiasts! Join us for the Classic Fishing Festival in Fermanagh, where anglers come together to celebrate the art of fishing and the beauty of Fermanagh's lakes and rivers. www.fermanaghomagh.com/services/tourism/ fermanagh-classic-fishing-festival CITY OF DERRY JAZZ & BIG BAND FESTIVAL, Derry~Londonderry. 2nd - 6th May 2024 Following on from what was said to be the best festival yet in 2023, the 23rd edition is set to be even bigger and better! www.visitderry.com/whats-on/city-of-derry-jazz-andbig-band-festival 25TH INTERNATIONAL GUINNESS® BLUES ON THE BAY FESTIVAL 2024, Warrenpoint, Co. Down. 24th - 30th May 2024 Celebrating its incredible 25th anniversary, the International Guinness® Blues on the Bay Festival will become every music fan’s paradise this year as it hosts seven-days of over 60 free breath-taking blues and jazz gigs, music and jam sessions. www.bluesonthebay.co.uk NW200 RACE WEEK FESTIVAL, Causeway Coastal Route. 6th - 11th May 2024 The beautiful Causeway Coast plays host to one motorcycling’s most spectacular events. www.northwest200.org
FOYLE MARITIME FESTIVAL, Derry~Londonderry. 27th - 30th June 2024 A celebration of all things nautical on the beautiful River Foyle. www.foylemaritime.com AVA FESTIVAL, Belfast. 31st May - 1st June 2024 Turning 10 this year, Ava Festival is a celebration of electronic music and visual arts. www.avafestival.com BELFAST TRADFEST, Belfast. 21st July - 28th July 2024 A jam-packed week full of traditional music, song and dance, featuring some of the best traditional musicians, singers & dancers from across these islands. www.belfasttraditionalmusic.com AUGUST FEILE, Belfast. 1st August - 11th August 2024 Féile an Phobail is Ireland's Biggest Community Arts Festival, showcasing a love for the arts and cultural events in Belfast. www.feilebelfast.com STENDHAL FESTIVAL, Derry~Londonderry. 4th August - 6th August 2024 Annual outdoor festival featuring music; comedy; dance; poetry; workshops and family-friendly fun. www.stendhalfestival.com BELFAST MELA, Belfast. 17th - 24th August 2024 An eclectic mix of events ranging from headline concerts, lively debates and discussions and art exhibitions to massive community and sporting events showcasing the very best of Belfast. www.belfastmela.org.uk
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Sustainable Travel Choices
Erne Water Taxi, Co. Fermanagh
Why not spend the weekend in one of the many eco-friendly accommodations available throughout Northern Ireland? Experience eco-friendly tours by land or sea, learn how to grow your own vegetables, spend a day foraging for food, or let someone else do the hard work and treat your taste buds to some homegrown produce. What better way to embrace the natural beauty of Northern Ireland this spring? 1. Scopers, Dundrum, Co. Down Don’t miss Great British Menu star Paul Cunningham’s zero waste and sustainable hot food bar on Main Street, Dundrum, Co. Down. On offer at Scopers is delicious, seasonal and locally sourced food, all served in biodegradable containers. With a Big, Not So Big and Wee item menu, there’s definitely something for everyone!
2. NearyNógs, Co. Down
Overlooking the Irish Sea, Carlingford Lough & the Mourne Mountains, you’ll find NearyNógs Stoneground Chocolate Makers, a solar-powered bean-to-bar chocolate maker. With sustainably-sourced cacao from women farmers and entirely recycled or biodegradable packaging, they provide delicious, environmentally-friendly chocolate products.
3. Bluebell Lane, Co. Down Disconnect from it all and immerse yourself in a land of myths and legends at Bluebell Lane in Co. Down. Nestled at the foot of the majestic Slieve Gullion mountain, here you will always wake up to breath-taking views of the idyllic countryside. With plenty of different accommodation options to choose from, you can get cosy in the Chocolate Box cottage or enjoy the luxuries of a handcrafted Glamping Pod.
4. Drenagh, Co. Londonderry Nestled in beautiful parkland and surrounded by gardens, you’ll find Drenagh, a grand Georgian mansion house. Also in the grounds is a newly built café, the Orangery, which serves produce from the estate’s own walled garden and the local area, with the aim to have everything coming directly from the estate in the future. Drenagh also supports local artisans in the area and was recently featured in the two-part BBC Television series - Drenagh Estate: Deep Roots.
5. Erne Water Taxi, Enniskillen, Co. Fermanagh
The Erne Water Taxi is the only water taxi operator currently on Lough Erne using a fully electric boat, providing pick-ups and drop-offs from any accessible jetty on the Lough, as well as a range of private tours of Lough Erne. Immerse yourself in the beautiful lakelands as your passionate guides bring you through the lake’s stories!
6. Belfast City Bike Tours and Bike Hire, Belfast Experience the two-wheel way to get the most out of Belfast. Safe, fun and with comfortable, easy-pedalling bikes (or E-bikes) this is a great first-day activity. Your expert guide will help you get a good feel for the city in no time. The tour includes the Cathedral, Titanic and Gaeltacht Quarters, as well as the vibrant city centre. There’s a break for delicious refreshments too, of course.
7. Strangford Lough Activity Centre, Co. Down
Paddle with a purpose while doing your bit for the environment! Grab a paddle and pick up litter and plastic as you go on this adventure with Strangford Lough Activity Centre. The important ‘Leave No Trace’ message will be discussed among the group on the paddle, with the aim being to protect the local environment and wildlife for now and future generations.
8. Killeavy Castle Estate, Co. Armagh Looking for an antidote to the fast-paced hustle and bustle of modern life? Find it at Killeavy Castle Estate, which recently won a silver Georgina Campbell award for sustainability. This world-class hotel and eco-tourism resort is nestled amongst 350 acres of farm and woodland. From growing its own food and rearing its own animals, to eliminating waste from plastic and single-use products, Killeavy Castle Estate is committed to protecting the local environment. With a relaxing spa and beautiful walks in the grounds, this is the perfect place for a getaway with loved ones or for a special celebration.
9. The Salthouse Hotel & Salthouse Eco Lodge, Co. Antrim Proud winner for sustainability in the Georgina Campbell awards, The Salthouse Hotel & Salthouse Eco Lodge, Co. Antrim offers a number of ecofriendly lodges perched above the sea-side town of Ballycastle. Here you’ll be encouraged to 'discover your coastal calm' as you take in the beautiful scenery. Enjoy a taste of the Causeway Coast and appreciate the natural beauty of Ballycastle, Co. Antrim. With plenty to see and do it won't be hard to make it a trip to remember. This is the perfect place to leave it all behind and take time for yourself. Consider this your home away from home!
10. Cuilcagh Lakelands Geopark, Co. Fermanagh
Cuilcagh Lakelands Geopark aims to create a sanctuary for local communities, tourists, species and plant life. Stories of the past, the beauty of the present and the warmth of the surrounding local communities will always inspire what they do, with the ambition to create a better earth for all. Whether you’re in search of an exciting adventure, or want to explore mountains and caves, Cuilcagh Lakelands Geopark has something for you. Book your planet-friendly short break or day out at discovernorthernireland.com and you’ll be making the sustainable choice for 2024.