Activities
Ballyquintin Point in Portaferry, Northern Ireland, is a captivating coastal destination that beckons tourists with its rugged beauty and ecological significance. Positioned on the Ards Peninsula, this point offers panoramic views of the Irish Sea, making it a scenic haven for nature enthusiasts and those seeking a tranquil escape. The dramatic landscape of Ballyquintin Point…
See DetailsEden Pottery in Millisle stands as a cultural gem and a compelling attraction for tourists exploring Northern Ireland. Nestled in the picturesque village of Millisle, this pottery studio offers visitors an immersive experience into the world of traditional Irish craftsmanship. Established with a commitment to preserving and promoting the art of pottery, Eden Pottery has…
See DetailsAirtastic Entertainment Centre in Bangor, Northern Ireland, is a vibrant and family-friendly attraction that offers a diverse range of activities, making it an appealing destination for tourists seeking entertainment and recreation. This modern entertainment complex caters to a wide audience, from families and groups of friends to individuals looking for a fun and active experience.…
See DetailsKearney is a meticulously restored village, showcased as a masterpiece by the National Trust, aiming to authentically recreate the charm of a traditional fishing village. Positioned three miles east of Portaferry, Kearney offers stunning views spanning from Scotland to the Isle of Man and the Mountains of Mourne. The National Trust has undertaken the restoration…
See DetailsMillisle Beach Park and Lagoon, situated on the scenic coast of County Down in Northern Ireland, present an enticing haven for tourists seeking a harmonious blend of natural beauty and recreational allure. The park’s expansive sandy beach stretches alongside the tranquil lagoon, creating a picturesque setting for visitors to unwind and immerse themselves in the…
See DetailsThe Drumawhey Junction Railway is a notable attraction for tourists, offering a unique glimpse into the rich railway heritage of Northern Ireland. Situated near Comber in County Down, this heritage railway is a meticulously preserved section of the former Belfast and County Down Railway’s branch line. Operating on a narrow gauge, the Drumawhey Junction Railway…
See DetailsBallycopeland Windmill and Café in Millisle, Northern Ireland, offer tourists a delightful blend of history, cultural exploration, and culinary experiences. The iconic windmill, dating back to the 18th century, stands as a charming testament to Northern Ireland’s rural heritage. With its traditional white exterior and thatched roof, the windmill provides an authentic glimpse into historical…
See DetailsAurora Swimming Pool in Bangor, Northern Ireland, is a modern aquatic facility that adds a refreshing and recreational dimension to the tourist experience in the area. Situated in the seaside town of Bangor, the swimming pool provides both locals and tourists with a vibrant space for aquatic activities and relaxation. The state-of-the-art facility at Aurora…
See DetailsAlong the beach between Ballywalter Town and Sandend Caravan Park is a structure know locally as the “Bomb Shelters”. It’s actually a Seaguill Trench from WW2 built to protect an airfield that was behind in the Dunleath Estate. It’s in the wooded area a few minutes walk from Sandend.
See DetailsBurr Point is the most Easterly point in Ireland and is at Ballyhalbert Harbour. It is marked by a sculpture by artist Ned Jackson Smyth.
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