• The Argory

    The Argory was built in the 1820s and its hillside location has wonderful views over the 320 acre wooded estate. Take a stroll around the delightful gardens or for the more energetic along the woodland and riverside way-marked trails. Learn More.

  • Wee Buns Cookery School

    Roll up your sleeves and immerse yourself in some wonderful Traditional Northern Irish Baking in a beautiful location off the beaten track. Learn More.

  • Ulster America Folk Park

    If you are from America and are tracing your roots back to Northern Ireland, there is no better place to visit that the Ulster American Folk Park.Here you can immerse yourself into the story of the many brave migrants who made the voyage across the North Atlantic to America hundreds of years ago. Learn More.

  • Titanic Belfast

    If you are interested in the story of the Titanic, then Titanic Belfast should be on your bucket list! This fabled ship was assembled in Belfast, and the city is home to the world’s most substantial Titanic visitor experience! Learn More.

  • Giant's Causeway

    Follow in the footsteps of giants at Northern Ireland's iconic UNESCO World Heritage Site. The basalt columns of the Causeway landscape were left by volcanic eruptions 60 million years ago. Learn More.

  • Seamus Heaney HomePlace

    Step into Seamus Heaney HomePlace, and discover the world-renowned poet in his beloved hometown. Journey through the life and works of this literary giant, greatly valued locally for his decency and humility, and experience the place, the people and the landscape that so inspired his work. Learn More.

  • Hillsborough Castle and Gardens

    On your visit you will hear stories of celebration, entertainment, diplomacy, and negotiation as you explore Hillsborough Castle's fascinating history and stunning State Rooms. Learn More.

  • Mount Stewart

    Voted as one of the top ten gardens in the world, Mount Stewart reflects a rich tapestry of design and planting artistry bearing the hallmark of its creator. Each of the formal gardens exudes a distinct character and appeal. Learn More.

  • The Navan Centre and Fort

    The Navan Centre & Fort, located just two miles from Armagh City, is a place where myth and reality meet. As the ancient seat of Kings and the earliest capital of Ulster, there is plenty to explore. Learn More.