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Ballymena Gateway to The Glens
Arts & crafts and country pursuits such as boating, fishing, golf and walking are among the area’s main activities. Newferry and the new Portglenone marina is the starting point for boat trips to Lough Neagh and the River Bann where historic sites can be viewed from the water. Slemish Mountain dominates the skyline nine miles […]
Read MoreMid-Antrim Museum
The Braid, 1-29 Bridge St, Ballymena, County Antrim BT43 5EJ t. 028 2563 5900 www.thebraid.com Immerse yourself in the fascinating and surprising history of mid-Antrim. With world-class exhibits, the Museum’s content and storylines will fascinate visitors. Discover the story of mid-Antrim from earliest times to the present day through interactive displays and collections of amazing […]
Read More1st Derry presbyterian Church
Upper Magazine St. Londonderry BT48 6PH t. +44(0)28 71261550, bluecoatvisitor@btinternet.com Built in 1690, Queen Mary funded Derry’s first Presbyterian Church in recognition of the Presbyterians and their defence of the City during the siege in 1689. Today it remains the only Presbyterian Church within the City walls. The present building was built in 1780 with […]
Read MoreLimavady
Explore and discover Limavady’s most notable stories with the iconic Limavady Myths and Legends Sculpture trail. An original way to allow visitors to the area to experience our most celebrated tales, the trail will lead you on a journey through seven stunning sculptures depicting and telling our stories in an innovative way along the globally […]
Read MoreMagherafelt
Tourist Information Centre Church St , Magherafelt t. 028 7963 1510, www.neverbetteronline.com Come Visit Magherafelt – Never Felt Better Enjoy one of the most beautiful locations in Northern Ireland, the District of Magherafelt covers an area of 573 sq. km, stretching from the shores of Lough Neagh in the east to the breath taking Sperrin […]
Read MoreSt Columbs Cathedral
17 London St, Londonderry. BT48 6RQ t. 028 71267313, www.stcolumbscathedral.org Standing on the highest point within the walled City of Londonderry, St Columb’s Cathedral is the City’s oldest building, having been completed in 1633. It was the first Cathedral in the British Isles to have been built after the Reformation. The erection of the Chancel […]
Read MoreArds Visitor Information Centre & Ards Crafts
The tranquil shores of Strangford Lough are yours to explore; from breath taking sea and landscapes, country houses and gardens, to the excitement of the motor race circuit at Kirkistown! So, why not discover this region? Take an organised Blue Badge Tour on foot, by bus or boat or get up close with the past […]
Read MoreDown County Museum
Explore the history of County Down from earliest times to today at Down County Museum. Located in the restored buildings of the eighteenth century Gaol of Down, the museum’s permanent exhibition, Down Through Time, revelas the diverse history of the County. Packed full of fascinating objects, stories and interactive features it is a must for […]
Read MoreF.E. McWilliam Gallery and Studio
Opened in September 2008, the F.E. McWilliam Gallery and Studio in Banbridge is dedicated to the memory of Banbridge-born sculptor Frederick Edward McWilliam, one of Ireland’s most influential and successful artists. Frederick Edward McWilliam was born in Banbridge on the 30th April 1909. He died in London in 1992 and the executors of his estate […]
Read MoreMourne Mountains & Ring of Gullion
www.visitmournemountains.co.uk, info@visitmournemountains.co.uk, @visitmourne, @visitmournemountains The spectacular scenery of the Mourne Mountains and Ring of Gullion in the south east of Northern Ireland reflects their status as Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty. With varied, stunning panoramas in a compact space, it’s a perfect destination for visitors looking for thrills or relaxation. The area is within easy […]
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