So close. So effortless. So much to see and do. That's Northern Ireland for you.
Take a look around to start your journey to the new, rejuvenated and welcoming Northern Ireland and don't forget to visit our Virtual Tour Page where you can enjoy 360 degree tours of some of our top attractions.
The six counties of Northern Ireland each have their own distinctive character. Explore them here...
If you haven't visited then you're missing out on the charm and the zest - compact and accessible, Northern Ireland's roads bring back the joy of touring and even when you're in the heart of the country, you're never too far from the sea.
Find your own hidden gem - it's waiting to be discovered...
Miles of the most beautiful Causeway coastline imaginable. The splendour of the Mournes and the Sperrin Mountains. Explore the Fermanagh Lakelands or Lough Neagh.
Bring history to life on the Walled City Heritage Trail, or discover the birthplace of the Titanic in Belfast. Follow in the footsteps of Saint Patrick...
Once you've visited, you'll want to return again and again.
Northern Ireland is a land of immense variety, with wave swept coastal drives, hazy mountains, vast open moorland, loughs and glassy lakes, heavy with fish...
The towns & villages of Down are exciting destinations in themselves...
Highlight: The Mourne Mountains
Immerse yourself in history. Travel through time and space in Armagh...
A 6th century city that today resonates to the sounds of the 21st century...
Highlight: Walled City of Derry
A county defined by water offers numerous liquid attractions..!
Highlight: Fermanagh Lakelands
Absolute must-visit and one that you don’t have to go far to enjoy...
Highlight: Causeway Coastal Route
Tyrone has a special charm, especially for walkers...
Highlight: The Sperrin Mountains
Belfast offers all the buzz and vibrancy of a capital city...
Highlight: Titanic in Belfast
Everyone knows the story of the Titanic, yet few realise the ship was built in Belfast...
Tourists have been visiting the Giant's Causeway since it was first announced to the world in 1693...
Few other places in these islands can offer such a compelling and unique experience for the visitor.
15 miles long and 8 miles wide, only a dozen of the sixty or so individual summits rise above 2,000ft...
TRAIL BLAZE IN FERMANAGH Every route leads to a great time
Northern Ireland's mountains may not be the highest but they're certainly some of the most scenic...
Over 200 kms of Northern Ireland's diverse, beautiful coastline, is in the care of the National Trust...
Explore Northern Ireland's network of rivers and loughs, either on foot or by boat...
The essence of Northern Ireland is its unspoilt countryside, its coastline and its people...
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