 | Set on the shores of Upper Lough Erne in Co. Fermanagh, Crom is one of Ireland's most important nature conservation areas. |
 | Leslie Hill will provide everything a family needs for a great day out. It is a compact estate of arable and grassland, woodland, yards, paths and lakes. |
 | Oak wood from Tollymore Forest Park was used for the interiors of the White Star liners which included the Titanic. A walk along the Shimna River is marked by many curiosities, natural and artificial - rocky outcrops, bridges, grottos and caves. |
 | An enchanting garden enclosed within a demesne landscape. It was laid out from the mid-1860’s by the Reverend John Moore and afterwards by his nephew, the plantsman and selector Hugh Armytage Moore. |
 | Glenarm Castle, one of Northern Ireland’s oldest estates is home to the McDonnell family, Earls of Antrim, since the early 17th century. |
 | The famous gardens at Mount Stewart were planted in the 1920s by Edith, Lady Londonderry and are of international importance. The magnificent series of outdoor 'rooms' contain many rare plants that thrive in the mild climate. |
 | Mary Catherine’s Cottage is a traditional Irish farm dating to the 1700’s. The cottage, stable and outbuilding have been sympathetically restored and can cater for up to 150 visitors. |
 | First established in 1828, the gardens have been enjoyed as a public park by the people of Belfast since 1895. There is an extensive rose garden and long herbaceous borders and the tree enthusiast can seek out the rare oaks planted in the 1880's. |
 | Garden dates from the 1800s. The Greenmount project, launched in May 1998 was sponsored by Richardsons Fertilizers to preserve and enhance the existing walled garden.The garden has a dramatic formal framework with softer planting within it. |
 | This historic estate has been in existence since the 1630s, making it one of the oldest in Northern Ireland. It has been in the ownership of the Montgomery family since 1798. |