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Visit Northern Ireland

Known for it's natural beauty and friendly people, Northern Ireland has many attractions and activities to do throughout the region. Vist the vibrant City of Belfast or cycle around the Causeway Coast. Why not cruise the Fermanagh Lakelands or take a walk in The Sperrin Mountains and enjoy a fantastic day out.

If you know of a cheap or free day out that isn't in our list, please contact us and we will put it on the site.

Dundonald Old Mill

See Ireland's biggest waterwheel standing at 35 feet and a restored 300-year-old sandstone mill. There is also a gift shop, restaurant and a coffee shop where you can find Ireland's famous Banoffee pie.


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Antrim Round Tower, County Antrim

The tower was built around the 10th century as a bell-tower for protection from raiders. It is 28 metres tall and is one of the finest of its kind in Ireland.


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Malone House, Belfast

Malone House gives spectacular views over the beautiful Lagan Valley Regional Park. It is an elegant late Georgian mansion set amongst rolling meadows and parkland.


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Peatlands Park, Dungannon

Look out for interpretative displays on the natural and human history of the peat bogs. The park is rich in insects and wildlife.


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Amelia Earhart Centre, Ballyarnett Natural Park

Visits to the centre are normally made by appointment, here you can see a cottage exhibition dedicated to Amelia Earhart, the first woman to fly across the Atlantic solo.


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Lagan Valley Regional Park

With 13 miles of a mixture of public parks, picnic areas, wetlands, canal towpaths, woodlands and wildlife sanctuaries this beautiful regional park would make a lovely day out.


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Stricklands Glen, Bangor

Take a lovely walk through a wooded glen which follows the Bryands Burn, a stream that runs from Connor Park into Smelt Mill Bay. There are enchanting walks to take along tree-lined roads and stunning waterfalls.


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Belfast Castle

Why not head to the newly refurbished Cave Hill visitor centre with new displays to provide insight into the past and a flavour of the present. It is situated on the second floor of Belfast Castle.


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Belfast Cathedral

The Cathedral is open from 10.00am to 4.00pm on weekdays as well as for a short period before and after services on Sundays. There is also a photo gallery in order to view Cathedral life and features elongated captions of contemporary events.


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Fermanagh County Museum at Enniskillen Castle

The design of the castle is unusual in that the two towers look like a gatehouse but in reality it served a similar function to a medieval towerhouse. The structure of the castle is also unusual in that Irish chieftain's of the time rarely built stone castles.


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