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Ulster Folk &Transport Museum
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Ballynahinch
Seaforde Gardens &Tropical Butter�y House
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Dunluce Castle
Ulster Museum
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Antrim Castle Gardens & Clotworthy HouseRandalstown Road, Antrim, BT41 4LHT. 028 9448 1338 E. [email protected] W. www.antrim.gov.uk/antrimcastlegardens
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The spectacular scenery of the Mourne Mountains and Ring of Gullion in the south east of Northern Ireland reflects their status as Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Find out more atvisitmournemountains.co.uk
Explore the history of Irish linen at Lisburn Museum’s award-winning
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H6/7 20 F.E. McWilliaM GallEry and Studio 200 newry road, Banbridge, co. down Bt32 3nB, t: 028 4062 3322E: [email protected] , W: www.femcwilliam.com
Opened in September 2008, the F.E. McWilliam Gallery and Studio in Banbridge is dedicated to the memory of Banbridge-born sculptor Frederick Edward McWilliam, one of Ireland’s most influential and successful artists. Frederick Edward McWilliam was born in Banbridge on the 30th April 1909. He died in London in 1992 and the executors of his estate donated the sculptor’s studio and its contents to
the town of his birth. The gallery and studio houses the collection in a superb exhibition facility of gallery, garden and reconstructed studio. It also provides a tourist information centre, café and craft shop. The gallery is open Monday to Saturday from 10am until 5pm and Sunday from 1pm until 5pm.
H/i ,7/8 MakE your day - MournE MountainS & rinG oF Gullionwww.visitmournemountains.co.uk, [email protected],
@visitmourne, @visitmournemountainsThe spectacular scenery of the Mourne Mountains and Ring of Gullion in the south east of Northern Ireland reflects their status as Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty. With varied, stunning panoramas in a compact space, it’s a perfect destination for visitors looking for thrills or relaxation. The area is within easy travelling distance of Belfast and Dublin. Enjoy the natural beauty and clean air of the great outdoors on land and water - walking, cycling, riding, driving, golf, sailing and fishing. The area is a big open-air playground - this perfectly sums up the Mourne Mountains and the Ring of Gullion.
H1 8 ratHlin FErryBallycastle Ferry terminal, 18 Bayview road, Ballycastle, Bt54 6Btt. 0 28 2076 9299Rathlin Island is an island for all seasons! With your Rathlin Walks brochure in hand (available at the Ferry Terminal) you can decide the level of activity you want to enjoy on Northern Ireland’s only offshore inhabited island. Rathlin offers an escape away to a hidden gem of rich flora and fauna. Enjoy the breath taking views over the Sea of Moyle. The playful seals will keep you entertained along the shore as they fun and frolic with each other like puppys! The Rathlin walks are clearly marked and guide you safely along the most interesting and picturesque routes so you can have great memories to take with you back to the reality of the mainland. Keep the memory in your minds eye to lure you back again for another refreshing visit to Rathlin Island. Pre booking is always advised. Northern Ireland Smartcard holders and children under 5 travel for free.
J4 9 carrickFErGuS ViSitor inForMation cEntrE carrickfergus Borough council 11 antrim Street , carrickfergus, Bt38 7dGt. 028 9335 8000, [email protected], www.carrickfergus.org
Dominated by its magnificently preserved Norman Castle, Carrickfergus lies 10 miles north of Belfast on the picturesque Antrim coast and its one of the first stops on the Causeway Costal Route. Amongst the restaurants, shops and coffee shops in the town you will find cultural and heritage gems that you just won’t see anywhere else.A wealth of history awaits you as tours can be arranged free of charge for Carrickfergus
Museum, Flame-The Gasworks Museum of Ireland, The Andrew Jackson Cottage and US Rangers Centre and St Nicholas Church. At over 800 years old Carrickfergus Castle is a must see attraction and offers excellent groups rates. So much to see, so much to do and all the time in the world. We look forward to welcoming you soon!
G5 22 Hill oF tHE o’nEill & ranFurly HouSE 26 Market Square, dungannon, co tyrone, t 028 8772 [email protected]
Hill of THE O’NEILL, Ranfurly House Arts and Visitor Centre is the perfect starting point for an exploration of the Dungannon and Tyrone area. It is located in the former Belfast Bank, a beautiful mid Victorian centrepiece at the heart of Dungannon town. It also sits beneath one of Ireland and Europe’s most important heritage sites- Hill of THE O’NEILL. From here the famous O’Neill dynasty util ized a stunning
360-degree view of the province of Ulster to rule Gaelic Ireland for over 300 years. The centre contains a multi-media exhibition narrating the Hill’s importance in Irish and European history, its links to the O’Neill’s and the subsequent Flight of the Earls and Plantation of Ulster. The venue is also a fully functioning arts and tourism centre with a 90-seat Square Box performance space, Arts studio, Tourist information centre and Gift shop. Conference facilities are available for hire.
G5 23 dunGannon ParkMoy rd, dungannon, tyrone Bt71 6dy t. 028 8772 8690Dungannon Park is a seventy-acre oasis centred round an idyllic Stillwater lake. The magnificent scenery invites the visitor to while away hours relaxing or making use of the excellent facilities.Camping & Caravanning: Dungannon Park is one of the best caravan and camping sites in Northern Ireland. The caravan park has provision for 12 units with electric hook up as well as ample space for tent access. The tariff for tents is £12 per night, and caravans at £19 per night including electric hook up.Other Facilities: The Park offers an excellent range of facilities incorporating a game water fly fishery, tennis courts, football & cricket pitches, a children’s play area and barbeque site. Walkers can enjoy miles of interesting pathways throughout the park. Many paths lead to splendid viewpoints of Dungannon Town and the surrounding countryside.Park Lake Trout Fishery: Dungannon Park’s excellent twelve-acre stillwater park lake is ever popular with fishing enthusiasts. Boat, bank and stand angling is on offer and the Park also caters for disabled anglers with the innovative ‘wheelyboat’.
E/F5, E/F3 21 tyronE & SPErrinSwww.tyroneandthesperrins.com”
An outdoor adventure playground set against the heather clad heights of the Sperrin Mountains, the wide expanse of Lough Neagh, and the rich and fast flowing rivers of the Foyle system, Tyrone and the Sperrins is the perfect destination for an extraordinary outdoor experience. Find out more about our outdoor playground at: www.tyroneandthesperrins.com”
E2 4 1St dErry PrESBytErian cHurcHupper Magazine St. londonderry Bt48 6PH t. +44(0)28 71261550, [email protected]
Built in 1690, Queen Mary funded Derry’s first Presbyter ian Church in recognit ion of the Presbyterians and their defence of the City during the siege in 1689. Today it remains the only Presbyterian Church within the City walls.The present building was built in 1780 with the Vestibule, of Dungiven sandstone, added in 1820 and the Portico & the four fluted columns with Corinthian capitals, added in 1902.
The new Blue Coat School Visitor Centre, to the rear of the Church, tells the unique story of how Presbyterianism arrived in North West Ulster and develops themes such as the ancient links between North West Ulster and Scotland and Defending Derry’s Walls. Guided tours by arrangement. Admission free but donations appreciated.Opening May to Sept. Wed- Fri. 11am -4pm. Sunday Service 11.30am. All welcome.
F2 6 liMaVadyLimavady Visitor Information Centre on [email protected], t. 028 777 60650.Explore and discover Limavady’s most notable stories with the iconic Limavady Myths and Legends Sculpture trail. An original way to allow visitors to the area to experience our most celebrated tales, the trail will lead you on a journey through seven stunning sculptures depicting and telling our stories in an innovative way along the globally recognised strategic Causeway Coastal Route Discover tales of merciless highwaymen pillaging unsuspecting travellers and seek a gift for an ancient sea god. Marvel at the leaping dog, listen to the wail of the banshee and unearth the last serpent in Ireland. Along the way, you will uncover the story of ‘Danny Boy’ from the strings of a faery harp to the strains of a blind fiddler and beyond. For further information on the trail, please contact Limavady Visitor Information Centre on [email protected] or 028 777 60650.
G4 18 MaGHEraFElt tourist information centre church St , Magherafeltt. 028 7963 1510www.neverbetteronline.comCome Visit Magherafelt – Never Felt Better
Enjoy one of the most beautiful locations in Northern Ireland, the District of Magherafelt covers an area of 573 sq. km, stretching from the shores of Lough Neagh in the east to the breath taking Sperrin Mountains in the west. The district is steeped in history with many relics of the past scattered throughout its diverse landscape – ancient monuments, ruined churches, plantation towns and a diverse and unique cultural heritage.Visitors to the district can now download the new smart phone app for apple and android devices “never better”. The app contains live information on local business promotions and services. Visitors
to Magherafelt can also use the augmented reality feature to learn about the history of the town and view old photographs at various points of interest throughout the town centre.Come on now and visit www.neverbetteronline.com.
E2 30 St coluMBS catHEdral17 london St, londonderry. Bt48 6rQt. 028 71267313, www.stcolumbscathedral.orgStanding on the highest point within the walled City of Londonderry, St Columb’s Cathedral is the City’s oldest building, having been completed in 1633. It was the first Cathedral in the British Isles to have been built after the Reformation.The erection of the Chancel (1887) and the Chapter House (1910) added to the external appearance of the Cathedral. Many artefacts from the great Siege of 1689 are on display, as well as some fine examples of 17th century silver. The “Promise Chalice” of 1613 is still in use. Cultural events are held in the Cathedral throughout the year and details of these can be obtained by calling the number below. Open Mon- Sat 9am -5pm. Admission Free but donations towards the upkeep of the building are welcome. Sunday Services: 8am,11am and 4pm. Weekday services:10.30am Mon- Fri. For prices for guided group and individual tours, please contact the Cathedral.
H3 Mid-antriM MuSEuMthe Braid, 1-29 Bridge St, Ballymena, county antrim Bt43 5EJ t. 028 2563 5900 www.thebraid.com
Immerse yourself in the fascinating and surprising history of mid-Antrim. With world-class exhibits, the Museum’s content and storylines will fascinate visitors. Discover the story of mid-Antrim from earliest times to the present day through interactive displays and collections of amazing artefacts of local and national significance. The temporary exhibitions offer something for everyone, featuring everything from local history to
contemporary art. Open Mon-Fri 10.00 - 17.00 Sat10.00 - 16.00. Free Admission
G2 7 ExPEriEncE tHE GrEat outdoorS oF BallyMonEy in 2014townhead St, Ballymoney, Bt53 6BE 028 2766 0230cycling, Walking and Fishing With over 550 miles of road meandering through some of the most idyllic and scenic landscape, Ballymoney Borough has to be a mecca for cyclists and walkers of all abilities, with six mapped cycling routes of different lengths, capabilities and terrains as well as six walking route suggestions to enjoy. Ballymoney has some of the best game and coarse fishing stretches to be found anywhere, at seven acknowledged fishing locations. The Cycle, Walk and Fish Ballymoney guides are all available from the Tourist Information Centre or can be viewed at www.visitballymoney.com.camera MagicRecreate your own Game of Thrones at the Dark Hedges near Stranocum, with a variety of haunting shots from dawn to dusk. The 300 year old serpentine trees form an arc over the road and are reputedly haunted by a spectral ‘grey lady’ who appears at dusk among the trees. She silently glides along the roadside and disappears as she passes the last beech tree. Take your camera to Dervock to visit the 400 year old stunning Benvarden Estate with its two-acre walled garden, beautiful rosebeds and well stocked kitchen garden and avail of refreshments at the onsite tea rooms. Great indoor alternativesNever let the local weather spoil a great day out! Head to the Joey Dunlop Leisure Centre where kids can have all the fun they can handle. Perhaps a swim or a visit to Treasure Island the popular children’s soft play area. Tel 2766 0260 for opening times.
J4 25 carrickFErGuS caStlEMarine Highway, carrickfergus, antrim, Bt38 7BGwww.discovernorthernireland.com/niea/historicplaces.aspx t. (028) 9335 1273
For more than 800 years, Carrickfergus Castle has been an imposing monument on the Northern Ireland landscape whether it is approached by land, sea or air. Originally built in 1177 by John de Courcy it has been altered throughout the centuries and was in use as a garrisoned property until as late as 1928. It is probably the best-preserved medieval and Norman castle in Ireland. The castle now houses historical and
other displays as well as cannons from the 17th century to the 19th century.Experience medieval ireland at dunluce and carrickfergus castles!
G1 25 dunlucE caStlE87 dunluce road, Bushmills, county antrim, Bt57 8uywww.discovernorthernireland.com/niea/historicplaces.aspx t. (028) 2073 1938Dunluce Castle is dramatically located close to a headland that plunges straight into the sea, along the North Antrim coast. It was the headquarters of the MacDonnell Clan. Constantly fought over, the castle eventually succumbed to the power of nature, when part of it fell into the sea one stormy night in 1639. It was abandoned shortly afterwards. Dunluce Castle is regarded as the possible inspiration for Cair Paravel in C.S. Lewis’ Chronicles of Narnia.
H/i,3/4 BallyMEna GatEWay to tHE GlEnSBallymena Visitor information centre, the Braid,Ballymena town Hall, Museum & arts centre, 1-29 Bridge St, Ballymena Bt43 5EJ, t. 028 25635900, www.gatewaytotheglens.comArts & crafts and country pursuits such as boating, fishing, golf and walking are among the area’s main activities. Newferry and the new Portglenone marina is the starting point for boat trips to Lough Neagh and the River Bann where historic sites can be viewed from the water. Slemish Mountain dominates the skyline nine miles north-east of Ballymena. Legend has it that, while a young slave, St. Patrick tended sheep on its slopes. St. Patrick’s Day pilgrims climb its 437m summit and enjoy panoramic views of the area. Nearby Broughshane is famed as the Garden Village of Ulster, having won many national and international floral accolades. Broughshane House (t.028 2586 2777) opens Thu-Sat 2-4pm or by appointment and has a village museum and scenic walking trails. The equally quaint village of Gracehill was founded by the Moravians in the 18th century and remains the only settlement of its kind in Ireland. Arthur Cottage in Cullybackey is the ancestral home of 21st US President Chester Alan Arthur. Check with The Braid VIC for opening times or to arrange a group visit.
Great Days Out in Ballymoney Town and Borough!
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Whether you’re young or young at heart, with or without kids, relaxing or getting active.
J3 11 carnFunnock Parkt. 028 2827 0541 (Easter to october)www.larne.gov.uk/carnfunnock, [email protected] awarded 4* status by NITB, Carnfunnock Country Park is packed full of exciting
and unusual attractions to see and do, with over 191 hectares of mixed woodland, colourful gardens, walking trails and coastline, not forgetting its spectacular panoramic views of the Antrim Coast and North Channel.The Park was originally part of the estate of Sir Thomas and Lady Dixon and reverted to Larne Borough Council in 1957.
Many of the original features remain, including the walled garden, the ice house and the lime kilns. Carnfunnock has combined a top of the range caravan park, man-made attractions and entertainment with the splendour of its natural scenery in a way which is very special. A fantastic range of family events, exciting activities and musical entertainments are on offer all year round, so please visit our website or Facebook page for further details.
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www.abhainncruises.com, abhainncruisesExperience the exhilaration of a high speed scenic boat trip along the Irish coast or Northern Ireland’s lakes and waterways. Aboard a 9m Rigid Inflatable Boat (RIBs), Abhainn Cruises also caters for nature lovers offering sedate sea, lake and river safaris to view bird and marine life . Relive the days when water provided the main means of transport
and visit, Viking galley ports, ancient castles and monuments from the waters edge. Book a BBQ on an Island or deserted beach where you can swim and snorkle or experience a picnic cruising the River Bann, Lough Neagh or Fermanagh lakes. These super-fast sea safaris also journey to the Scottish islands of Jura, Islay and Sanda where you can tour whiskey distilleries, enjoy scenic walks and indulge in fine coastal cuisine. The RIB can cruise up to 40 knots and can carry up to 10 passengers. These idyllic daytrips are perfect for groups of family and friends. From £30 Per Person, Discounts for Children. Available for charter all year around. RYA approved.
H4 5 antriM caStlE GardEnS and clotWortHy HouSErandalstown road, antrim Bt41 4lH, t. 028 9448 1338 www.antrim.gov.uk/antrimcastlegardens, [email protected] Antrim Castle Gardens and Clotworthy House is a hidden gem waiting to be explored; these 400 year old Gardens have been transformed into a unique living museum and must see attraction. Few historic gardens in Northern Ireland offer such evolutionary garden design characteristics with layer upon layer of design features and planting added over the centuries, including the magnificent 17th century Anglo Dutch style canals, ponds and avenues that are unique in Northern Ireland. While you are here why not stay for a coffee or lunch in the Garden Coffee Shop, browse the visitor shop and have a look round the Garden Heritage Exhibition or view the art on display in the Oriel Gallery. Opening Times: Mon, Wed & Fri 9.30am–5.00pm Tue & Thur 9.30am – 9.30pm Sat & Sun 10am – 5pm.
H4 antriM… JEWEl oF tHE louGHold courthouse information Services, Market Square, antrimt. 028 9442 8331, www.antrim.gov.uk, [email protected]
The Borough of Antrim is set in rolling countryside located on the north-east shores of the largest fresh water lake in the British Isles, Lough Neagh. From leisurely cruises on Lough Neagh to retail therapy at Junction One International Outlet Centre and Castle Mall, from glorious gardens to relaxation at The Spa at Antrim Forum, Antrim Borough can cater for everyone! Visit the Jewel in Antrim’s crown, The Old Courthouse and learn of its colourful
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B/c, 6/7 24 EScaPE to tHE FErManaGH lakElandS and HaVE a triP to rEMEMBErt. +44 (0) 28 6632 3110www.fermanaghlakelands.com, [email protected]’s about spending quality time, sharing new experiences and finding time to relax, whether you’re looking for the ultimate 5 star spa experience, want to improve your culinary skills, or even just potter around for a day, there is something for everyone!With fresh air, beautiful waterways, a world famous pottery, top class activity centres, Global Geopark & magnificent show caves, superb stately homes, gourmet restaurants, award-winning museums, world renowned fishing, luxury cruisers, fresh forests and green fields, a world-class Golf Resort, megalithic tombs, lively pubs, stylish shops, quality accommodation and plenty to see and do, Fermanagh should be top of your list when visiting Northern Ireland.
B6 26 BEllEEk PottEry ViSitor cEntrEBelleek, co.Fermanagh Bt93 3Fy, t. 028 6865 9300 / 028 6865 [email protected], www.belleek.ie
Famously known for being the oldest working pottery in Ireland, the Belleek Pottery Visitor Centre has a series of delicate delights to make your visit much more memorable. Visitor Centre Guides will take you on a 30 minute pottery tour. Amongst some of the skills demonstrated, you will see moulding, flowering, painting and basket weaving.
The Belleek Museum houses some of the finest examples of product ever produced by the pottery since opening in 1857 including the International Centre Piece. Enjoy a little retail therapy in the Belleek Showroom , offering a wide range of giftware including pottery and jewellery.Take a little time out at our Belleek Restaurant and Tea Room where you can enjoy some well deserved refreshments from our savoury and sweet menu served on our Belleek tableware range.
c6 27 luSty BEG iSlandkesh, co Fermanagh, Bt93 8ad northern irelandt.02868 633300, [email protected], www.lustybegisland.comLusty Beg Island is a 75-acre private island nestled in the heart of the Fermanagh Lakelands. Accessed via a small private ferry, you’ll be transported to a one of Ireland’s most unique destinations surrounded by natural beauty and greeted with a warm Fermanagh welcome. On the island, you will find a range of accommodation, a bar and restaurant, spa and outdoor pursuits centre. So whether you’re looking for an adrenaline inducing holiday or a place to getaway from it all, you’ll be sure to enjoy a holiday with a difference. To find out more, visit their website at www.lustybegisland.com or call them on (+44) 02868633300. Reception is open 9am to 5pm, 7 days a week.
tranSlinkt. 028 9066 6630, www.translink.co.ukTranslink operates Northern Ireland’s extensive bus and rail network.Trains to Belfast, Derry ~ Londonderry via Coleraine, Bangor, Newry via Lisburn and Portadown and Larne via Carrickfergus are available from NI Railways as highlighted on the map. The cross-border Enterprise rail service operates from Belfast to Dublin. Taking the train can add to the experience of your day out, allowing you to travel in comfort, free from the stress of traffic congestion and the hassle of parking, ensuring that your journey is part of your day out rather than just simply a means of getting to your destination!Translink also provide bus and coach services throughout Northern Ireland, including Metro bus services in Belfast as well as Goldline inter-city coaches and Ulsterbus town and regional services outside Belfast.Rambler bus services supported by the Rural Transport Fund scheme are also available as highlighted on the map. These bus services cover parts of the scenic Causeway Coast, rugged terrain of the Mourne and Sperrin Mountains as well as the South East Coast and Ring of Gullion. Rambler bus services are an excellent way to explore some of the most varied and interesting scenery in the country and also visit great attractions along the way.Good value Family & Friends integrated bus and rail tickets and Bus Rambler tickets (for use on Metro, Goldline and Ulsterbus) are available during main school holiday periods. iLink integrated smartcards also offer unlimited bus and rail travel which is perfect for hopping on and off buses and trains on a day-trip. Special offers are available throughout the year. For further information, visit www.translink.co.uk.
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G6 17 WWW.arMaGHPlanEt.coMt. 028 3752 3689www.armaghplanet.comMake the trip to Armagh Planetarium which offers visitors a unique experience which is quite simply “out of this world”. In the Planetarium’s amazing Digital Theatre you can relax and experience our planet and beyond; take a tour of the night sky, or even discover some of the myths behind the star constellations. Each show is a memorable experience and one that you will treasure.After all that excitement, you can then explore the exhibition areas using the interactive displays to learn more about the cosmos. Touch the largest meteorite on display in Ireland which at an amazing 4.6 billion years old, is the oldest thing you’ll ever touch. See our scale models of probes like the Viking Lander and Satellites such as the International Space Station and Hubble Space Telescope. You could even purchase some Astronaut Ice-cream from our gift-shop!Pre-booking for Digital Theatre shows is essential.
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The Tilley Lamp ArdboeSalleys Restaurant / AughnacloyKelly’s Inn Ballygawley Askins / Ballygawley Suitor Gallery & Orchard Tea Room / Ballygawley Allens of Caledon / CaledonSomers Coffee Shop / ClogherCorick House Hotel / ClogherYankee Star Grillhouse / CoalislandGlenavon House Hotel / CookstownCuppatinos / CookstownOtter Lodge / Cookstown
Tullylagan Country House Hotel / CookstownThe Brewers House / DonaghmoreDeli on the Green / DungannonCohannon Inn / DungannonThe Mill Court Bar & Restaurant /DungannonQuinns Corner / DungannonCano’s Pizzeria / DungannonDine @Dungannon Golf Club / DungannonThe Valley Hotel / Fivemiletown The Ryandale / MoyThe Loft Coffee Bar / MoygashelSilverbirch Hotel / OmaghOysters Restaurant / Strabane
J5 13 ulStEr ScotS aGEncy t. 028 9023 1113, www.ulsterscotsagency.com
The centuries-old connection between Ulster and Scotland is celebrated through the work of the Ulster-Scots Agency. Only 13 miles separate Co. Antrim’s Torr Head and Scotland’s Mull of Kintyre, and migra-tion back and forth across the narrow North Channel has a long and fascinat-
ing history reaching far beyond these shores. From Robert the Bruce to many US Presidents, and contemporary figures such as John Wayne, Dolly Parton and Neil Armstrong, the local and global influence of the Ulster Scots continues to resonate to this day.The Ulster-Scots Agency supports a range of activities - including showcases and events, funding community projects and music and dance tuition, publishing literature on the history and language of the Ulster-Scots and attending events which promote Ulster-Scots here and overseas.A new Visitor Centre is due to open in 2014. Until then, visit the website to discover more about your Ulster Scots roots or find out about Ulster Scots events across Northern Ireland and further afield. A range of Ulster-Scots publications are also available to buy, and free Ulster Scots literature helps you uncover more about this unique and culturally rich heritage. Find out which heritage trails will lead you down the path to your ancestors and learn how the Ulster Scots emigrated around the world to become some of the most important world leaders and entrepreneurs in history.
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Our historic churches and castles, our streets and architecture -even our famous global industries have all been shaped byScots. Ulster-Scots people have left our shores in vast wavesof emigration to the four corners of the world.
One of the oldest tartans in the world can be seen at theUlster Museum. The Royal Charter from a ScottishKing can be seen at City Hall. One of the biggestRobert Burns collections in the world can be seen atLinen Hall Library. And from the top of Cave Hill, youmight just be able to see Scotland.
Maybe you have Ulster-Scots roots, or maybe you'rejust here to enjoy our city. Whatever you do in Belfast,our rich cultural mix makes this a special place - as oneof our poets wrote "Yet tho' I'm Irish all without, I'm everyitem Scotch within".
DISCOVER YOUR ULSTER-SCOTS HISTORYIN NORTHERN IRELANDThe landscape blossomed through thearrival of thousands of Scottish familieswho brought their surnames, faith andcultural traditions with them.
Lough Neagh and Its Waterways
F1 2 iniSHoWEn MaritiME MuSEuM & nEW Full doME PlanEtariuMcontact: Gemma Havlinold coast Guard Station, Greencastle, inishowen, co. donegal, Greencastle, t. (00353) 074 93 81363, www.inishowenmaritime.com, [email protected], /inishowen MaritimeInishowen Maritime Museum & New Planetarium is conveniently located in the old coastguard station, only 100 yards from the Lough Foyle ferry landing at Greencastle. Listed as one of the ‘Wild Atlantic Way’ gems the museum has an extensive collection of artefacts, exhibitions and memorabilia of all things maritime, from emigration to basking sharks.Our New planetarium projection system gives audiences of all ages an opportunity to view various shows that provides a feeling of full sensory immersion unlike any standard classic planetarium or cinema! Our new full dome theatre runs four shows each day and you do not have to be interested in just astronomy and science to enjoy the experience, we also offer shows on prehistoric sea monsters, our global climate and our kids favourite the Enchanted Reef! Other amenities: Nautical gifts & fishing tackle shop - Museum Tea room – Car/Coach parking. Come visit the museum and enjoy a show – We look forward to seeing you soon! Opening times- easter through September Mon-sat 9.30am – 5.30pm. Sundays 12.00 – 5.30pm. October-easter Monday to Friday. 9.30am to 5pm (other times by appointment)
F1 3 louGH FoylE FErry the Pier, Greencastle, co. donegal www.loughfoyleferry.com t.0749381901
The Lough Foyle Ferry operates a car ferry service from Greencastle, Co. Donegal to Magilligan in Co. Londonderry. Crossing time is just under 15 minutes and results in a saving of 78kms (49miles) driving! No advance booking is required and fares paid on board. The ferry crosses on the hour from Greencastle from 9am to 7pm (8pm July and August) and at quarter past the hour from Magilligan.Greencastle is a jumping off point for exploring Inishowen Penninsula which is full of hidden treasures. Most notably are Malin Head, the
isle of Ireland’s most northly point and Kinnegoe Bay, a long sandy beach backed by a steep green hill. Or, alternatively, consider the ferry as a way to arrive in Northern Ireland and enjoy a fabulous day trip from Downhill, taking in all the best that the Antrim coast has to offer.
Strangford LoughJ5 14 ardS ViSitor inForMation cEntrE & ardS craFtS31 regent Street, newtownards, Bt23 4ad, t. 0044 2891 826 846www.visitstrangfordlough.co.uk, www.ardscreates.com
The tranquil shores of Strangford Lough are yours to explore; from breath taking sea and landscapes, country houses and gardens, to the excitement of the motor race circuit at Kirkistown! So, why not discover this region? Take an organised Blue Badge Tour on foot, by bus or boat or get up close with the past on a living history tour? Learn of St Patrick’s journey or links with the Ulster Scots and Titanic on a driving tour. And, of course, there’s an abundance of creative talent in the
many craft studios and art galleries as well as in craft and design centres such as Ards Crafts, home to a vast array of local, unique, handcrafted gifts, inspired by the beauty of the region. Or, get creative in one of Ards Craft’s Meet the Maker craft workshops throughout the year. Ards Visitor Information Centre and Ards Crafts - your first stop!
J6 15 doWn county MuSEuMwww.downcountymuseum.com.Explore the history of County Down from earliest times to today at Down County Museum. Located in the restored buildings of the eighteenth century Gaol of Down, the museum’s permanent exhibition, Down Through Time, revelas the diverse history of the County. Packed full of fascinating objects, stories and interactive features it is a must for all the family. Discover the history of the old Gaol and find out more about the lvies and times of the prisoners and gaolers. The museum also organises a host of great family events through the year. Guided tours available. Open 10am to 5pm weekdays and 1pm to 5pm Saturday and Sunday. Admission free. Contact 028-44615218 for more details.
Belfast City & Greater Belfasti/J 5 10 SS noMadicHamilton dry dock, Queens rd, titanic Quartert. 028 9073 7860, www.nomadicbelfast.com
Nomadic was built in 1911 as the tender for Titanic. Constructed at Harland and Wolff’s Belfast shipyard she was designed to the same exacting standards as the great liners. Now restored to her original glory, she is the only remaining White Star Line ship in the world and is a lasting legacy of Belfast’s shipbuilding industry. Learn about her turbulent and exciting war history and find out WHO she transported to the world’s largest trans-Atlantic Liners before be-ing moored in Paris. Nomadic has a million stories
to tell! Be transported back in time, through the first and second class lounges , with unique insights from qualified guides. Enjoy an interactive experience with games, dressing up, projections and more. The ship is appealing for all ages! Come and celebrate over 100 years of authentic maritime and social history. The Crew look forward to welcoming you on board! Open Oct-March: Tue-Sun 10am-5pm, April-Sept: Mon-Sun 10am-6pm. Please check our website and social media for information about closures relating to private events. Tickets can be purchased in advance at www.nomadicbelfast.com.
i 5/6 29 iriSH linEn cEntrE & liSBurn MuSEuMMarket Square, lisburn, co antrim Bt281aGt. 02892663377, lisburnMuseum.com Warp back in time and explore Ireland’s industrial heritage in our award-winning exhibition ‘Flax to Fabric: the Story of Irish Linen’. Through live spinning and weaving demonstrations, our expert guides tell the rich history of linen production in Ulster, from the earliest times to the present. Irish linen was famous worldwide, and visitors can admire fine samples of Coulson’s damask or designs by Sybil Connolly, whose dresses were worn by Jackie Kennedy. See a selection of linen christening robes, cloth woven for Queen Victoria, and wares from the world-renowned Robinson & Cleaver. Regular exhibitions on the history of the town, its people and the surrounding area are also held in the historic 17th-century Market House Gallery. The Museum offers FREE guided tours, and FREE workshops on weaving and spinning, or a programme tailored to your group’s needs. Easily accessible, the Museum is just off the motorway between Belfast and Dublin, with coach parking, flexible opening hours, and a delightful Museum Shop. Mon-Sat, 9.30am-5.00pm.
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T. 028 9442 8331 F. 028 9448 7844 Text ABC and then your message to 60777E. [email protected] or visit www.antrim.gov.uk
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16 craFt niCraft NI promotes and supports contemporary craft and applied arts in Northern Ireland. If you are a visitor to Northern Ireland seeking to source a distinctive quality unique craft gift, take craft workshops or classes or visit an exhibition, Craft NI’s Craftmap will show you where to see, make and buy the best of Northern Ireland quality contemporary craft. Our online Directory of Designer-Makers will also signpost you to the best of local craft.
To discover more about Northern Ireland’s thriving craft scene, log on to www.craftni.org. Tel: 028 90323059; email: [email protected] us on Facebook ‘Craft Northern Ireland’; Twitter @CraftNI; Instagram @craftnipics; Pinterest.
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