Northern Ireland Tourist Information & Visitor Centre
From this stunning waterfront sculpture in cosmopolitan Belfast to the geological marvel of the Giant's Causeway, Northern Ireland is well worth exploring. Dotted with beautiful lakes and fish-filled rivers, it is a fisherman's paradise. Explore rugged mountains and ancient forests, find sandy beaches and fabulous cliff-top walks and don't miss lively market towns like Enniskillen.
Northern Ireland Highlights
- Armagh Planetarium - tour the fascinating exhibition halls, view the space models and visit the Mars 3D room
- Belfast Zoo - a modern world class zoo acts as a safe haven for over 160 species of rare or highly endangered animals
- Broighter Gold - the 2000-year-old hoard included a small boat-shaped ornament, a bowl, neckless and an intricately carved tonic of Celtic design
- Hazlett House - 300 year old thatched cottage with timber frames dating from 1690, making it one of the oldest buildings in Northern Ireland
- Seaforde Gardens - a hornbeam maze lies at the centre of an eighteenth century walled garden at Seaforde
- The Giant's Causeway - huge stone columns rise up from the bedrock, some tall, some short, looking as if they have been carefully arranged
- Ulster American Folk Park - an outdoor museum telling the story of emigration during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries
Plan your visit to Northern Ireland
- Northern Ireland Hotels - view and choose a place to stay in Northern Ireland
- Northern Ireland Attractions - browse a list of sightseeing attractions in Northern Ireland
- Northern Ireland Short Breaks - for short break ideas and offers
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