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Find your journey this Autumn... in Northern Ireland. |
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Wednesday, 21 October 2009 12:56 |
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Soak up the zest and charm that makes Northern Ireland so unique. With stunning coastal drives, cool attractions and even cooler shopping, it's the perfect place to get away from it all this autumn.
Belfast is home to every shop imaginable - including the biggest House of Fraser in the UK and a magical Christmas Market in December. Treat the kids to a trip to W5 - an incredible interactive science discovery centre. See 140 different species at Belfast Zoo.
Want to feel the crisp autumn wind in your hair? Then look no further than the Giant's Causeway, the Glens of Antrim and the Causeway Coastal Route. Drop by the Old Bushmill's Distillery for a taste of the famous tipple before boarding the miniature railway at Carnfunnock Country Park. Or see medieval Dunluce Castle clinging precariously to the cliff edge.
Go golfing and fishing at Loughall Country Park. Learn about the local wildlife at Lough Neagh Discovery Centre and Oxford Island Nature Reserve or follow the story of Ireland's patron saint at Saint Patrick's Trian Centre.
Enjoy a boat trip, water sports or step into the hidden underworld of the Marble Arch Caves Global Geopark. Tour Belleek Pottery or head for the historic Enniskillen Castle Museums and Devenish Island Monastic site.
County Tyrone is full of natural wonder. Visit the An Creaghan Visitor Centre at the foot of the Sperrin Mountains which is home to a number of local archaeological sites. Of course Tyrone is also home to the world famous Tyrone Crystal. And no trip is complete without a visit to the Ulster American Folk Park.
The capital of culture in Northern Ireland has to be Londonderry. Take a trip to the Tower Museum to catch up on the city's history before visiting Roe Valley Country Parkwhere you can go fishing, canoeing or rock climbing. And of course, Derry has restaurants, nightlife and entertainment galore.
Wherever you rest you head in Northern Ireland, you can be sure of an excellent range of accommodation. From quaint guesthouses to luxury boutique hotels, you'll be glad to spend a night or two, or three or four...
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