Ten Excellent Destinations
1. The Giant’s Causeway
Located on the scenic Antrim Coast, the Giant’s Causeway is Northern Ireland’s top tourist attraction and World Heritage Site.
www.ntni.org.uk
2. Old Bushmills Distillery
Nearby the Giant’s Causeway is the quaint town of Bushmills, home to the oldest licensed whiskey distillery in the world.
www.bushmills.com
3. Tyrone Crystal, Dungannon
In 1771 this crystal factory was the first of its kind to be established in Ireland. VIP tours can be arranged offering the possibility to make your own piece of crystal.
www.tyronecrystal.com
4. Irish Linen
Founded in 1928, the Irish Linen Guild is the official promotional organisation of the Irish linen industry. They are well renowned for their craftsmanship and the production of the finest of quality goods.
www.irishlinen.co.uk
5. Belleek Pottery
With over 200 000 visitors every year Belleek Pottery is home to the oldest and most prestigious Parian china ever made in the world. The company was established in 1857 and holds a very special place in the cultural and commercial heritage in county Fermanagh.
www.belleek.ie
6. The Crown Liquor Saloon, Belfast
This is one of the finest examples of a High Victorian public house in existence, with rich ornamentation, gas lighting and snugs still intact.
www.thecrownbar.com
7. The Walled City of Londonderry
The 17th century walled City of Londonderry is the only remaining completely walled city in Ireland and one of the finest examples of a walled city in Europe.
www.derryvisitor.com
8. Ulster Folk and Transport Museum
This museum holds Ireland’s largest collection of trains, vintage buses and cars. Part of the museum is outdoors showing country life in Northern Ireland a century ago with restored farm and village buildings.
www.uftm.org.uk
9. The Odyssey Complex
This is Belfast’s premium entertainment centre and Northern Ireland’s largest indoor arena. This is also the home to the Belfast Giants who play in the Sekonda Ice Hockey Superleague. Within the complex there are a number of bars, restaurants, nightclubs, cinemas, a bowling alley and Northern Ireland’s only interactive discovery centre, W5.
www.odysseypavilion.com
10. Northern Ireland’s rural countryside
The Countryside here has inspired Saints and Scholars over centuries. CS Lewis, Seamus Heaney and Ireland’s patron saint, Saint Patrick, have all been stirred by the beauty of the North.
This splendour can be discovered by foot, air, sea or safari style by cross country, what we like to call ‘The Landrover Experience’
www.ni-offroad.com