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  • The still water and grassy shore of Lower Lough Erne in County Fermanagh.
    Categories: County Fermanagh

    Getting to County Fermanagh

    You’ll find County Fermanagh in the south-west corner of Northern Ireland, south of County Tyrone and west of County Armagh. The county is wrapped around Upper and Lower Lough Erne, with Enniskillen, its largest town, set right in the centre. 

  • Male and female couple enjoying the views of the Gortin Lakes and the Sperrin Mountains in Gortin Glen Forest Park, County Tyrone.
    Categories: County Tyrone

    Sample County Tyrone itinerary

    As Northern Ireland’s largest county, Tyrone is the daddy of them all when it comes to fun and adventure. You’ll pack loads into a few days here. So, pack your bikes and helmets, walking boots and fleeces, and gear for mucking about in. 

  • Group enjoying a tour at Long Meadow Orchard Cider Experience
    Categories: County Armagh

    Sample County Armagh itinerary

    When it comes to short breaks, Northern Ireland’s smallest county punches well above its weight. County Armagh is a place that’s got everything going for it. The only question is: Where to start? Here’s a plan to guide you on your travels.

  • A Belfast black taxi in motion outside the front of Belfast City Hall. The driver is giving a thumbs up salute through the window.

    Getting to Belfast

    Flying into Belfast, you’ll either arrive at Belfast International Airport or George Best City Airport, and that's just the beginning. Once you're here, you're spoilt for choice - Belfast has great road, rail and bus connections to the rest of Northern Ireland, so you're in for an easy and memorable trip.

  • A Victorian style bedroom at The Merchant Hotel, Belfast. High ceilings, high windows, a 4 poster bed and suite of furniture occupy the room.
    Categories: Belfast

    Sample Belfast itinerary

    Belfast is a city with a talent for reinventing itself. What was once an industrial powerhouse is now a top-of-mind destination for visitors from all over the world.

  • Visitor taking a photograph on his phone of colourful yellow, green, orange and blue houses in Whitehead, County Antrim.

    Sample Causeway Coastal Route itinerary

    Starting in Belfast and continuing all the way to Derry-Londonderry this drive of a lifetime, is the perfect route around which to plan a cheeky mid-week jolly or weekend getaway. 

  • 2 bikes propped up sitting beside a Tea and Coffee sign

    Top things to see & do on the Causeway Coastal Route

    Scenic, dramatic and inspiring, the Causeway Coastal Route is a constant feature of global top tens and top fives when it comes to visitor experiences and bucket lists. Around every corner of this spectacular winding route you’ll find thrills and adventure, as well as peaceful retreats. The variety along the coastal route means there’s something for everyone and a multitude of ways you can see it.

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