1. Crumlin Road Gaol Visitor Attraction and Conference Centre
Explore the history of this Victorian-era prison, known for its guided tours, exhibitions, and occasional events. A fascinating insight into Northern Ireland's past.
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Explore the history of this Victorian-era prison, known for its guided tours, exhibitions, and occasional events. A fascinating insight into Northern Ireland's past.
A remarkably well-preserved Norman castle, offering a glimpse into medieval life and stunning views over Belfast Lough. Perfect for history buffs and families alike.
A beautiful coastal park ideal for picnics, leisurely walks, and enjoying scenic views of Belfast Lough. Features include play areas and lovely walking trails.
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An interactive discovery centre located in Belfast, perfect for families and children. Offers hands-on science and technology exhibits.
A public space celebrating the works of Belfast-born author CS Lewis, featuring seven bronze sculptures from 'The Chronicles of Narnia'.
A significant mural located on the Falls Road in Belfast, commemorating the life of hunger striker Bobby Sands. A poignant piece of political art.
A picturesque waterfall and nature area managed by the National Trust, perfect for a tranquil walk and enjoying the natural beauty of the region.
A charming public garden with beautifully maintained flower beds, play areas, and lovely sea views. Ideal for a relaxing stroll.
A historic lighthouse offering stunning coastal views. Visitors can enjoy scenic walks along the surrounding clifftop paths.
A vast park offering hiking trails, stunning views over Belfast, and historical sites including the iconic Napoleon's Nose rock formation.
Part of Cave Hill Country Park, these caves are a highlight for adventurous hikers, offering fascinating geological formations and breathtaking views.
An early 20th-century coastal defense fort with well-preserved gun emplacements and military exhibits. A must-visit for history enthusiasts.
Located atop Cave Hill, this ancient fort provides panoramic views of Belfast and the surrounding area. A rewarding destination for hikers.
A scenic coastal walkway offering beautiful views of the sea and the opportunity for a leisurely stroll. Perfect for a relaxing day out.
A serene woodland area perfect for nature walks, featuring diverse wildlife and tranquil surroundings. Great for outdoor enthusiasts.
A historic lighthouse optic on display along Belfast's Maritime Mile. It offers a fascinating insight into maritime history and engineering.
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