Including Ulster Folk & Transport Museum, Belleek Pottery and Titanic Belfast
Priced FROM £349/person based on 2 sharing a car on a Return ferry crossing and 4 nights 3☆ accommodation on a bed & breakfast basis.
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DAY 1: DERRY/L'DERRY
DERRY WALLSThe only remaining fully walled city in Ireland and one of Europe's finest examples
MUSEUM OF FREE DERRYMuseum focusing on the civil rights of the 1960's and 1970's
PEACE BRIDGEBuilt in 2011 the bridge spans the two sides of the city and has become an icon of the city
GUILDHALLBuilt in 1887 this is a fine example of neo-gothic architecture
TOWER MUSEUMThe museum houses two permanent exhibitions, the Story of Derry and an Armada Shipwreck
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DAY 2: DERRY/L'DERRY - ENNISKILLEN
HARRY AVERY'S CASTLEBuilt by the O'Neil clan around 1320 this is considered one of the first stone Castle's built by the Irish Chieftains
ULSTER AMERICAN FOLK PARKAn adventure which takes you from the thatched cottages of Ulster to the log cabins of the American frontier
BEAGHMORE STONE CIRCLESMysterious complex of 7 Bronze Age stone circles
BELLEEK POTTERYStep into a world where pottery traditions have been handed down from generation to generation
ENNISKILLEN CASTLEStrategically important castle built almost 600 years ago by the Gaelic Maguires
MARBLE ARCH CAVES & GEO PARKHome to one of the finest show caves in Europe
CASTLE COOLEOne of Ireland's finest neo-classical houses
FLORENCE COURTFormerly home to the Earls of Enniskillen it is surrounded by a large area of parkland, woodland and garden
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DAY 3: ENNISKILLEN - NEWCASTLE
ARMAGH OBSERVATORYFounded in 1789 this is a modern astronomical research institute open to the public
ST PATRICK'S CATHEDRALBuilt in a Gothic Revival style the foundation stones was laid by Bishop Dorran in 1886
THE NAVAN CENTREInterprets one of Ireland's most important ancient monuments, Navan Fort, the ancient capital and seat of the Kings of Ulster
MOURNE MOUNTAINSThe best known mountains in Ireland sweeping down into the sea at Newcastle
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DAY 4: NEWCASTLE - BELFAST
TOLLYMORE FOREST PARKA wonderful forest park for tree lovers with a number of spectacular walks
MOUNTSTEWART HOUSEA stunning estate in the beautiful scenic area of Strangford Lough
ROWALLANE GARDENSIt is one of the most beautiful gardens to visit in Northern Ireland and is often described as a hidden gem
ST PATRICK CENTREThe Saint Patrick Centre is the starting point for any visitor who wishes to know more about Ireland's patron saint
CASTLE WARD HOUSEThis 18th century house has 2 distinctly different facades, Classical and Gothic. The beautiful 820 acre walled demesne overlooks Strangford Lough
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DAY 5: BELFAST
TITANIC EXPERIENCE Tell the story of RMS Titanic through nine galleries from conception to tragic end
BELFAST CITY HALL Magnificent Edwardian Building built in 1906
QUEENS UNIVERSITY Beautiful College designed by Sir Charles Lanyon and opened in 1849
CRUMLIN ROAD GAOL Discover the history of HMP Belfast and see the condemned men's cell
STORMONT BUILDINGS Built in 1921 this is the home of the Northern Ireland Assembly
ULSTER FOLK & TRANSPORT MUSEUM Step back in time and discover what life was like 100 years ago
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