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Hill of the O'Neill & Ranfurly House
26 Market Square, Dungannon, Co Tyrone, T 028 8772 8600 ranfurlyhousereception@dungannon.gov.uk www.dungannon.info Hill of THE O’NEILL, Ranfurly House Arts and Visitor Centre is the perfect starting point for an exploration of the Dungannon and Tyrone area. It is located in the former Belfast Bank, a beautiful mid Victorian centrepiece at the heart of Dungannon town. […]
Read MoreDungannon Park
Moy Rd, Dungannon, Tyrone BT71 6DY t. 028 8772 8690 Dungannon Park is a seventy-acre oasis centred round an idyllic Stillwater lake. The magnificent scenery invites the visitor to while away hours relaxing or making use of the excellent facilities. Camping & Caravanning: Dungannon Park is one of the best caravan and camping sites in […]
Read MoreTyrone & Sperrins
www.tyroneandthesperrins.com An outdoor adventure playground set against the heather clad heights of the Sperrin Mountains, the wide expanse of Lough Neagh, and the rich and fast flowing rivers of the Foyle system, Tyrone and the Sperrins is the perfect destination for an extraordinary outdoor experience. Find out more about our outdoor playground at: www.tyroneandthesperrins.com”
Read MoreArmagh Planetarium
Make the trip to Armagh Planetarium which offers visitors a unique experience which is quite simply “out of this world”. In the Planetarium’s amazing Digital Theatre you can relax and experience our planet and beyond; take a tour of the night sky, or even discover some of the myths behind the star constellations. Each show […]
Read MoreInishowen Maritime Museum & New Full Dome Planetarium
Gemma Havlin Old Coast Guard Station, Greencastle, Inishowen, Co. Donegal, Greencastle, t. (00353) 074 93 81363, www.inishowenmaritime.com, greencastlemaritime@eircom.net, /Inishowen Maritime Inishowen Maritime Museum & New Planetarium is conveniently located in the old coastguard station, only 100 yards from the Lough Foyle ferry landing at Greencastle. Listed as one of the ‘Wild Atlantic Way’ gems the […]
Read MoreIrish Linen Centre & Lisburn Museum
Market Square, Lisburn, Co Antrim BT281AG t. 02892663377, LisburnMuseum.com Warp back in time and explore Ireland’s industrial heritage in our award-winning exhibition ‘Flax to Fabric: the Story of Irish Linen’. Through live spinning and weaving demonstrations, our expert guides tell the rich history of linen production in Ulster, from the earliest times to the present. […]
Read MoreTranslink
Translink operates Northern Ireland’s extensive bus and rail network. Trains to Belfast, Derry ~ Londonderry via Coleraine, Bangor, Newry via Lisburn and Portadown and Larne via Carrickfergus are available from NI Railways as highlighted on the map. The cross-border Enterprise rail service operates from Belfast to Dublin. Taking the train can add to the experience […]
Read MoreRathlin Ferry
Ballycastle Ferry Terminal, 18 Bayview Road, Ballycastle, BT54 6BT t. 0 28 2076 9299 Rathlin Island is an island for all seasons! With your Rathlin Walks brochure in hand (available at the Ferry Terminal) you can decide the level of activity you want to enjoy on Northern Ireland’s only offshore inhabited island. Rathlin offers an […]
Read MoreCarrickfergus Castle
Marine Highway, Carrickfergus, Antrim, BT38 7BG For more than 800 years, Carrickfergus Castle has been an imposing monument on the Northern Ireland landscape whether it is approached by land, sea or air. Originally built in 1177 by John de Courcy it has been altered throughout the centuries and was in use as a garrisoned property […]
Read MoreLough Foyle Ferry
The Pier, Greencastle, Co. Donegal www.loughfoyleferry.com t.0749381901 The Lough Foyle Ferry operates a car ferry service from Greencastle, Co. Donegal to Magilligan in Co. Londonderry. Crossing time is just under 15 minutes and results in a saving of 78kms (49miles) driving! No advance booking is required and fares paid on board. The ferry crosses on […]
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