 | Situated in the townland of Kirkistown and the Parish of Ardkeen (meaning ‘pleasant height’), are the remains of an old church built on the site of an even earlier castle overlooking Strangford Lough. |
 | Woodland Walk and Farmland Trail |
 | This walk provides an easy introduction to the Mountains of Mourne giving a mountain atmosphere whilst following gentle gradients and making use of distinct tracks and pathways. Strong footwear is recommended.
A track leading from Carrick ... |
 | For most of this walk you follow the Cladagh upstream. In the forest you will see varieties of tree, plant and wildlife species. Watch for the Dipper, a small brown bird with a white patch. This unusual bird feeds under water and is often seen ... |
 | Derry (Londonderry) is the only remaining completely walled city in Ireland and is one of the finest examples of Walled Cities in Europe. A walk around the walls reveals a city crammed full of history, heritage, interest and a vibrant cultural scene. |
 | This walk is through the grounds of Castle Coole estate. |
 | Welcome Aboard to a Great Day Out!
Here’s the newest way to enjoy the glorious coastal and marine attractions of Northern Ireland, described in BBC TV ‘Coast’ as being among the world’s finest. |
 | A popular approach to the Mournes. The woods fade away and a granite gravel path runs almost to the great Mourne wall. Look back down the glen to appreciate the elegant sweep of the bay. Passing below The Castles (rock towers) look south where ... |
 | A mountain walk linked with forest tracks and minor roads |
 | 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. |