Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland packs in the attractions with a rich cultural heritage, striking scenery and a sweep of stunning coastline
Children
Get stellar with meteorite impacts and space robots, build a rocket, and see a star show.
Don a silly mask and get into the spirit of things with Ireland’s largest Hallowe’en party.
Find out if you’ve got a head for heights with this rope bridge, which hangs over an 80ft chasm. No one’s ever fallen off, but some visitors are so scared they can’t face the return journey and have to be taken off the island by boat!
With a seal sanctuary caring for injured or abandoned pups, excellent discovery pools, and a large open sea tank, Exploris is ideal for getting close to marine life.
This multi-media centre covers life in Tyrone, from local customs to the quest for gold. This beautiful area stretches from the shores of Lough Neagh to just south of County Londonderry.
Take a journey through time at this transport museum with original buildings, horse-drawn carts and steam locomotives.
This open-air museum tells the story of Irish mass emigration to America in the 18th and 19th centuries.
Watertop is a beautiful big sheep and cattle farm in the Glens of Antrim offering pony trekking, boating, fishing, scenic walks, shearing demonstrations and an assault course.