Top things to see & do on your next holiday in Ulster
- Stairway to Heaven, County Fermanagh
- Bushmills Distillery, County Antrim
- Titanic Experience, Belfast, County Antrim
- Belfast City Black Cab Tour, Belfast, County Antrim
- Bundoran Surfing, County Donegal
- Giant’s Causeway, County Antrim
- Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge, County Antrim
- Mourne Mountains, County Down
- Devenish Island, County Fermanagh
Belfast City
Only a 90-minute drive from Dublin along the M1 motorway is “a neat little town they call Belfast”. The capital of Northern Ireland located on the countries eastern coast, the city is served by 2 airports, a ferry terminal and a multitude of bus and rail links, so ideally you can travel to our holiday home in Belfast via public transport. Take in all the city has to offer on foot or from the comfort of a highly recommended ‘Black Cab Tour’. Attractions in the city include The W5 kid’s science museum, The Titanic Museum, Crumlin Road Jail and The HMS Caroline.
Explore the rugged Wild Atlantic Way along Donegal’s coast
Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way commences in County Donegal and from here winds southerly along Ireland’s West Coast for approximately 2,500km. Key Points of the route in Donegal are Malin Head, Ireland’s most northerly point, Fanad Head with an unforgettable maritime adventure of lighthouse history and lastly, Slieve League offering breath-taking cliff views over the Atlantic Ocean. On route, you have the option of staying in one of our holiday homes in Portsalon, Kilcar, Killybegs, Carrick, or Bundoran.
Discover Ireland’s Lakeland County
Stay in Fermanagh, Ireland’s Lakeland County known for its stunning scenery, historical landmarks, and varied land and water adventures. For a unique holiday experience hire a self-catering cruiser and go island-hopping. Discover over 150 islands such as Boa Island, Devenish Island, White Island, and Inish Corkish, home to Fermanagh’s Black Bacon. The location of our holiday cottages and holiday boats near Enniskillen offer a great opportunity for a wonderful fishing or river holiday in Ireland.
Ulster is a wonderful place to explore and find hidden gems away from the bustling holiday crowds. Walk tranquil sandy beaches or explore the Slieve Donard or the Glens of Antrim at your own pace. Ulster is truly a unique and magical province an ideal base for your next self-catering holiday in Ireland.