- Discover the story behind Belfast’s maritime magic at the site of the Thompson Dry-Dock and Pump-House, once the beating heart of Harland & Wolff during the construction of the great White Star Liners – the Britannic, Olympic and most famously, the Titanic. Today the Pump-House comprises of a Visitor Centre & Cafe, Interpretative Centre, meeting rooms & event space. We Read more...
- The Somme Heritage Centre is a tourist attraction and education center in Conlig, County Down, Northern Ireland. Opened in 1994 the centre promotes Ireland’s role in the First World War, and especially the role of both Protestant and Catholic, unionist and nationalist in the war. It focuses on three of the volunteer divisions in Ireland. Read more...
- Set in the gently sloping valley of the River Tolka, this beautiful springfed Stillwater complex could be miles from anywhere. Hard to believe its less than 10 minutes from Dublin’s busy M50. With a choice of 4 different fishing lakes and a selection of other family friendly activities on offer we’re sure you will find something for everyone to enjoy. Read more...
- During a visit to the museum you can choose to explore the collection by yourself or take one of our regular guided tours. There is no extra charge for tours. Tours take approximately one hour and vary according to the guide. The tour can be a Highlights tour or for (pre-booked groups) explore a theme or focus on particular areas Read more...
- Cnoc Suain is also rich in ecology and the unique flora and fauna of the wild and beautiful Conamara landscape. Stone and thatched cottages, dating back to 1691, and providing modern conveniences (discretely) for the comfort of our guests, exude peace, tranquility, comfort and ease. 2007 Connemara Heritage Award Winner Our philsophy is to respect the environment as well as Read more...
- The Titanic Trail is a guided tour around the streets and environs of Cobh, revealing locations and incidents directly connected to the Titanic and many other aspects of the port’s history. The actual building in which the White Star Line Cobh Oark Office was is visited. The very pier where Titanic passengers departed is seen. St. Colmans Cathedral, the Holy Read more...
- The management of Rushmere Shopping Centre are keen to let their customers know that they are always available to deal with their queries and observations. The centre exudes a family friendly air of charm and relaxation. A shopping experience that genuinely lives up to the hype. The same can be said of the after sales service. Open 7 days a Read more...
- Fairhill is in North Ballymena, only 30 miles North of Belfast. There is parking for over 1,100 cars in our multi-storey car park, with designated spaces for disabled cap parking and parent/child parking. We are open seven days, with extended opening at Christmas which will be highlighted on our website. Visit us soon and you will be guaranteed a warm Read more...
- The complex overlooks the canal in the historic Albert Basin area of the City. The Quays is synonymous with the entrepreneurial spirit and energy of the city’s people, and has acted as a catalyst for economic regeneration and unprecendented growth. The Quays has maximised its border location on the Belfast-Dublin economic corridor and has a tenant mix which includes major Read more...
- Anchored by Marks & Spencer, Dunnes Stores and Primark, the centre consists of 60 stores in total. 1,000 carpark spaces provide convenient on-site parking, with some 700 of these spaces within a multi-storey park, fully serviced by 3 lifts. The centre opened for business on 10 th November 1988. It was developed by a local Northern Ireland company and was Read more...