 | 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. |
 | The Comber Greenway is a 7 mile traffic free walking and cycling section running from Belfast to Comber along the old railway line which closed in 1950.
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 | 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. |
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 | This trail is an initiative of Fáilte Feirste Thiar, Forbairt Feirste, West Belfast Partnership Board, Shankill Tourism, Greater Shankill Partnership, Upper Springfield Development Trust and Spectrum Centre. |
 | The expertise of a professionally qualified Blue Badge Tourist Guide allows any visitor to Northern Ireland - whether on a vacation or a business trip – to make the most of their visit. Talented All-Ireland National Tour Guides... |
 | The largest piece of natural wild land remaining within the urban area of Belfast. The UNESCO award winning Bog Meadows, managed by the Ulster Wildlife Trust, is a safe haven for wildlife and a fun place for visitors of all ages. |
 | A tour with Belfast Urban Adventures introduces many of the city's most well known sights and provides a bit of local craic and humour along the way. |
 | mytourtalk is a fun and new way to explore Northern Ireland whilst on a mini-break or holiday with a real difference. Simply download our easy to follow walking tours, driving tours and fully illustrated maps. |
 | Established in 1990 by Anne and Dave Bowen, we are Northern Ireland's first commercial outdoor centre. |