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The island's rugged cliffs are home to the biggest seabird colony in N. Ireland. There is a wealth of rare flora to discover. |
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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. |
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Streamvale Open Farm Streamvale is a family run dairy with so much to see and do! From feeding the animals to cuddling the baby rabbits, taking pony rides or taking a tractor drive. There are a host of activities here for all the family to enjoy. |
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A short coastal footpath leads to Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge. On the way, there are wonderful vantage points to stop and take in the natural beauty... |
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Finvoy Fun Farm has a host of rare breeds such as llamas, a white peacock and everyday farm animals including silky and polish hens, turkeys, ducks, several goats, ponies and miniature donkeys. There’s even a chipmunk and a pair of reindeer! |
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Lough Neagh is the largest freshwater lake in the British Isles and is one of the earliest known inland sites of prehistoric man in Ireland. |
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Belfast Zoo is situated on a breath-taking 55 acre site with panoramic views over Belfast Lough. This modern zoo acts as a safe haven for more than 160 species of rare and endangered animals, housed in award-winning enclosures. |
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Set in 150 acres of river flood plain, you will experience interactive interpretation in a range of hi-tec galleries, encounter energy efficiency first hand and explore new habitats of lake, reed beds and woodland. |
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RSPB’s Belfast Harbour Reserve is arguably the best urban bird spectacle in the UK. Over the wintering months, Northern Ireland plays host of thousands of birds flying in from colder regions as far away as Siberia. |