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Travel Department’s Top 5 places to visit in Northern Ireland

written by Travel Department September 30, 2021
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Sometimes you don’t need to venture far to have a true travel experience, some incredible attractions can be found closer to home. Northern Ireland is a fantastic and popular travel destination.

With its vibrant capital, jagged coastlines, historical sites and enchanting landscapes, there’s so much to see; check out our suggestions for the best sights to see in Northern Ireland.


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1. Go to the Titanic Experience in Belfast

One of the top things to do in Belfast is the Titanic Museum. Many of the passengers, each with their own unique story and background, boarded the Titanic hoping to find an opportunity in America. Sadly, some didn’t get to realise their dream. You can learn about the most famous ship in the world and Belfast’s shipbuilding industry. It’s a self-guided tour with interactive galleries and is an extraordinary way to learn about the ill-fated ocean liner and uncover stories from The Titanic. There are also reconstructions of each class’s accommodation, which gives you an idea of how the passengers lived onboard.

This is just one of many activities you can do on a city break in the capital, other top Belfast attractions we recommend seeing are the Albert Memorial Clock, the Botanic Gardens and Belfast Town Hall.

To uncover more of the city’s modern history, you can take a Black Taxi Tour and see the iconic Belfast murals. Take a stroll along the River Lagan, where you’ll see a striking statue called The Beacon of Hope on the Queen’s Bridge, it was installed in 2007 and is a symbol for peace and reconciliation. It’s never too early to start thinking about a Christmas break! 

Belfast at Christmas time has a wonderful festive atmosphere, and you can see the city’s main sights, as well as enjoying some Christmas shopping. 

2. See The Giant’s Causeway 

Explore the Antrim Coast and take an excursion to the Giant’s Causeway, Northern Ireland’s only UNESCO Heritage site. Legend has it, the reason why it’s called the Giant’s Causeway is because Finn McCool, an Irish giant, created it to get to Scotland so he could fight against his enemy Benandonner.

You can learn more about how these unique hexagonal rocks were formed at the Giant’s Causeway visitor centre. It’s truly a natural phenomenon. And if you have time to whet your appetite, then enjoy a whiskey tasting at Bushmills distillery, which is nearby.      

3. Walk across Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge

Another iconic Northern Ireland attraction to see is the Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge. Nearly 300 years ago the rope bridge, connecting the island of Carrickarede and the mainland of County Antrim, was first erected by fishermen. It’s perfectly safe to walk across the bridge, but it can feel a bit bouncy! When you do cross over, you’ll be rewarded with majestic views of the Causeway Coastal Route.

4. Explore Derry | Londonderry

The popular comedy tv series ‘Derry Girls’ has raised the profile of Northern Ireland’s second largest city, there’s even a mural dedicated to the cast of the show! The city has an intriguing history and one of the most interesting things to do in Derry or Londonderry, as it’s also known, is to take a walking tour of the old city walls. Approximately 1.5km in circumference and built in the 17th century, this is the only completely walled city found in the whole of Ireland. Dotted throughout the city walls, you’ll find the largest collection of canyons in Europe. It’s also believed that the walls are wider than the Great Wall of China! Another historical landmark of interest that’s nearby the Free Derry Corner in the Bogside neighbourhood. While there are disagreements on what we should call this city, at least we can all agree it’s Legenderry! 

5. Discover The Dark Hedges 

This enchanting avenue of beech trees on Bregagh Road in County Antrim is one of the most iconic sights in Northern Ireland. Game of Thrones fans may recognise this from the episode where Arya Stark escapes from Kings Landing after her father is murdered and she disguises herself as a boy. 150 beech trees were planted by James Stewart, around 90 of which remain, in the 18th century to line the entrance to Gracehill House to create a mystical ambience. There is a local legend that at night-time the ‘Grey Lady’ darts from tree to tree. It’s believed to be either the spirit of a housemaid who died in mysterious circumstances or “Cross Peggy”, James Stuart’s daughter.   There are plenty of fun and fascinating things to do in Northern Ireland whatever your interests are. 

Book a Northern Ireland tour online on www.traveldepartment.com, quoting ‘Donegal Daily’, or call our dedicated TD phone line on 01 637 1698 today.

With 25 years’ experience perfecting tours to 100 destinations worldwide, Travel Department’s escorted holidays typically include flights, accommodation, transfers and guided tours. They carefully plan your trip, so you experience the best holiday highlights accompanied by a friendly local guide. With Travel Department you see more!

Travel Department’s Top 5 places to visit in Northern Ireland was last modified: October 14th, 2021 by Travel Department
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