 | Set on the shores of Upper Lough Erne in Co. Fermanagh, Crom is one of Ireland's most important nature conservation areas. |
 | A wood for all seasons providing year round enjoyment for thousands of visitors. Spring brings an amazing array of woodland flowers, only matched by autumn's stunning colour. Visitors may even catch a glimpse of some special wild inhabitants. |
 | 10km drive up and round this thickly wooded park. Mountain top trail (1,880 ft) to megalithic cairns and lake, with views of the Ring of Gullion, Mourne Mountains and Cooley Mountains. Walled garden. Coffee shop in Courtyard. Wheelchair access. |
 | Peatlands Country Park, with peat that has been forming for about 10,000 years, was the first of its type in the British Isles and was specifically established to promote and facilitate peatland awareness and issues. |
 | Creggan Country Park is a modern facility, perched high over Derry providing a spectacular viewing platform. The site incorporates a complete compliment of Watersports (including canoeing, kayaking, sailing, pedalboating, windsurfing, pier ... |
 | 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. |
 | 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. |
 | The Ulster American Folk Park brings to life the human drama behind three centuries of Irish emigration, telling the remarkable story of the vast human tide that crossed the Atlantic for the New World of North America. |
 | Lagan Meadows is a tranquil piece of the countryside on Belfast’s doorstep. Grazed pastures and hay meadows adjoin wetland, marsh and woodland in a rich patchwork of habitats next to the river Lagan. |
 | Situated on the shores of Lough Neagh, the Lough Shore Park in Antrim is a popular destination for visitors and residents at all times of the year. It is an area steeped in history and natural beauty with many attractions and activities to enjoy. |