 | The world famous Giant's Causeway, renowned for its polygonal columns of layered basalt, formed from a volcanic eruption 60 million years ago, is the only World Heritage Site in Northern Ireland and is a must see for visitors. |
 | The Coca-Cola Visitors Experience at Coca-Cola Hellenic’s state of the art plant at Knockmore Hill, Lisburn, Co. Antrim is now open. From school groups and university students to community associations and corporate guests. |
 | Damian and Susan McCloskey founded the Causeway Cheese Company in 2000 as a diversification from mainstream farming. We make our cheese by hand using traditional methods whilst adhering to today's strict hygiene regulations.
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 | Come and see the exciting new exhibitions at Ballymoney Museum, recently opened following a £400,000 re-development supported by Heritage Lottery Fund. |
 | Bushmills Irish Whiskey is made at Ireland’s oldest working distillery, situated on the Causeway Coast. Watch whiskey making take place, and enjoy a wee taster too, as the secrets of 400 years of distilling at the home of Irish whiskey is unlocked. |
 | Founded in 1788, Linen Hall Library is a truly unique institution. As the oldest library in Belfast and the last subscribing library in Ireland, it has an impressive Irish and Local Studies Collection and houses a significant genealogy section. |
 | W5 is a world-class interactive discovery centre and is located at Odyssey in the heart of Belfast. The centre has over 160 amazing interactive exhibits which are housed in five action packed exhibition areas – WOW, START, GO, SEE & DO. |
 | Take advantage of the excellent range of visitor services available at the Giant's Causeway Tourist Information Centre. An enthusiastic team of staff is on hand to offer practical help, advice and assistance to visitors to Northern Ireland. |
 | Mossley Mill, a flax spinning mill which dates back to the early 1800s houses a fascinating exhibition that tells the story of the Mill and the people who worked there from the 1800s through to the mill closure in 1996. |
 | Carrickfergus boasts Ireland's sole surviving coal gasworks and is one of the only three left in the British Isles. Opened in 1855, it supplied Carrickfergus with gas made from coals for over 100 years. |