Ireland’s hidden gems will be opening their doors during National Heritage Week! These will include some of the lesser known historic houses and protected properties on your doorstep that are welcoming visitors during National Heritage Week.
This is a delightful place, but not one to rush through so allow more than one night if you can. Set in the Sperrin mountains, Drumcovitt is the perfect base to get away from it all. It offers a good base to visit Derry, Donegal, Giant’s Causeway and local coastline.
Newtownabbey’s new walking and cycling route runs from Corr’s Corner to Mossley Mill, Monkstown and onto the shores of Belfast Lough at Whiteabbey. Keen pedestrians and cyclists are already making use of the path which will undoubtedly be a major attraction for both residents and visitors to the Borough.
This year we are opening up our database of high resolution interactive panoramic pictures to the tourism community throughout the Island of Ireland and beyond.
A sumptuous space evoking effortless and timeless grandeur, situated in the former main Banking Hall of the building. A more fitting setting for the gastronomic delights prepared daily for discerning guests could not be imagined.
A delightful modern townhouses set in the scenic surroundings on the famous North Coast of Northern Ireland. Perfectly placed to take advantage of the many benefits to be found along the Causeway Coast, a designated area of natural beauty.
This museum in Derry is dedicated to telling the rich railway history of the city and surrounding area. At the heart of the exhibition is a recreated railway station platform
Antrim is the county town of County Antrim in Northern Ireland. Antrim is a small town not frequently visited by tourists, yet it is one of the more historic towns in Northern Ireland with many interesting sights and buildings of historic note.