Where to Stay in Northern Ireland

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Information about Northern Ireland

Northern Ireland is a destination that continues to surprise and delight visitors, a compact and welcoming country with a landscape, history and culture that make it one of the most rewarding parts of the British Isles to explore.

The landscape is spectacular and varied. The Causeway Coast in the north is one of the most dramatic stretches of coastline in the United Kingdom, culminating in the Giant’s Causeway — a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most extraordinary natural formations in the British Isles, where tens of thousands of ancient basalt columns meet the Atlantic Ocean. The Mourne Mountains in the south offer wild and beautiful upland walking country, while Lough Neagh, the largest freshwater lake in the British Isles, sits at the heart of the country surrounded by quieter landscapes and nature reserves.

The Glens of Antrim, nine glacially carved valleys running down to the sea, are among the most picturesque landscapes in Northern Ireland and remain relatively undiscovered by the wider tourist trail.

Belfast has undergone a remarkable transformation and is now one of the most talked about city break destinations in the United Kingdom, with a thriving food scene, a rich maritime and industrial heritage, and a warmth and humour in its people that wins over virtually every visitor.

Whether you are looking for a coastal retreat on the Causeway Coast, a walk in the Mournes, a stay beside Lough Neagh or a city break in Belfast, Northern Ireland rewards every visitor who makes the journey.