Maureen's Guidebook

Maureen
Maureen's Guidebook

Sightseeing

Looking for a fantastic day out? Join Northern Ireland's most popular tour from Belfast to (UNESCO) Giant's Causeway with Paddywagon Tours, the Original and best since 1998
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Giant's Causeway
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Looking for a fantastic day out? Join Northern Ireland's most popular tour from Belfast to (UNESCO) Giant's Causeway with Paddywagon Tours, the Original and best since 1998
This beautiful avenue of beech trees was planted by the Stuart Family in the eighteenth century. It was intended as a compelling landscape feature to impress visitors as they approached the entrance to their Georgian mansion, Gracehill House. Two centuries later, the trees remain a magnificent sight and have become one of the most photographed natural phenomena in Northern Ireland. In fact, the iconic trees have been used as a filming location in HBO's epic series Game of Thrones
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Dark Hedges Estate
141 Ballinlea Road
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This beautiful avenue of beech trees was planted by the Stuart Family in the eighteenth century. It was intended as a compelling landscape feature to impress visitors as they approached the entrance to their Georgian mansion, Gracehill House. Two centuries later, the trees remain a magnificent sight and have become one of the most photographed natural phenomena in Northern Ireland. In fact, the iconic trees have been used as a filming location in HBO's epic series Game of Thrones
Carrick-a-rede Rope Bridge was first erected by salmon fishermen in 1755. A 1.24 mile coastal walk with views of Rathlin, Scottish Isles and Carrick-a-rede Island. Home to guillemots, razorbills, kittiwakes and fulmars. The first rope bridge was erected by salmon fishermen in 1755. Suspended almost 100ft above the Atlantic Ocean, home to basking sharks, dolphins and porpoises.
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Carrick-A-Rede Rope Bridge
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Carrick-a-rede Rope Bridge was first erected by salmon fishermen in 1755. A 1.24 mile coastal walk with views of Rathlin, Scottish Isles and Carrick-a-rede Island. Home to guillemots, razorbills, kittiwakes and fulmars. The first rope bridge was erected by salmon fishermen in 1755. Suspended almost 100ft above the Atlantic Ocean, home to basking sharks, dolphins and porpoises.
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Dunluce Castle
87 Dunluce Rd
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Ulster Folk Museum
153 Bangor Rd
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The Glens of Antrim
8 Shore St
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Rathlin Island Ferry
18 Bayview Rd
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Rathlin Island
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National Trust - Glenoe
Waterfall Road
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Glenariff Forest Park
Glenariffe Road
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Old Bushmills Distillery
2 Distillery Rd
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Food scene

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Amici Ristorante
Portmore Road
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Villa Portstewart
78 The Promenade
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The Anchor Bar Complex
86-87 The Promenade
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Harry's Shack
116 Strand Rd
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Bob & Berts Coffee House, Portstewart
67a The Promenade
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Warke's Deli
1 Carrig-na-Cule
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Cromore Halt Guest Inn
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Culture Coffee
60 The Promenade

Walking or having a dip in the Atlantic Ocean

Sweeping along the edge of the North Coast, this two-mile stretch of golden sand is one of Northern Ireland's finest beaches and affords views of Inishowen headland and Mussenden Temple perched on the cliffs above.
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National Trust - Portstewart Strand
118 Strand Rd
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Sweeping along the edge of the North Coast, this two-mile stretch of golden sand is one of Northern Ireland's finest beaches and affords views of Inishowen headland and Mussenden Temple perched on the cliffs above.