 | 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. |
 | 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. |
 | Woodland & loughshore walks. Marina, access to White Island, natural history exhibits, old agricultural history exhibits, old agricultural machinery. Castle Archdale at War exhibition on the Battle of the Atlantic. |
 | 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. |
 | The Torpedo Platform can be viewed from the car park at the Lough Neagh Marina in Antrim. It was constructed during the early years of the Second World War so that the 'Mark 8 Thermal' torpedoes from the nearby Torpedo Factory could be tested ... |
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Situated on the shores of the stunning Strangford Lough, amidst rolling countryside, Delamont offers you the chance to 'get away from it all' in tranquil, rural surroundings. |
 | Ireland's largest collection of ducks, geese and swans. Viewing from hides, waterfowl gardens, woodland walks. Extended gardens and woodlands with a gift shop, home made food, art gallery and coffee shop. |
 | Murlough National Nature Reserve is a fragile 6000 year old sand dune system owned by the National Trust and managed as Ireland’s first Nature Reserve since 1967. It is an excellent area for walking and bird watching. |
 | Owned by the National Trust, it is a picturesque village, composed of whitewashed cottages. |
 | The Marble Arch Caves Global Geopark, the only UNESCO Geopark in Northern Ireland, is one of Europe's finest show caves allowing visitors to explore a fascinating, natural underworld of rivers, waterfalls, winding passages and lofty chambers. |