Travel to a land overflowing with distinctive, natural beauty, as the charm of Northern Ireland welcomes explorers far and wide.
Although the smallest country in the United Kingdom, Northern Ireland is a beautiful country often accessed via a scenic ferry from Wales or Scotland. With dramatic coastlines, lush countryside, and iconic landmarks, Northern Ireland should not be missed off your UK luxury tour.
The capital city of Northern Ireland, Belfast, is a great way to start your luxury tour, providing a gateway to the country's past and present. The city's intriguing heritage is commanded by its connections with the Titanic. This heart-breaking story can be learned at the colossal museum, Titanic Belfast, through interactive exhibits. Don’t miss a visit to St. George’s Market, one of Belfast’s oldest attractions, known for its lively atmosphere, local crafts, and fresh produce.
Travel along the Causeway Coast, a region known for its spectacular and sometimes peculiar beauty. With walking routes leading past dazzling landmarks, castle ruins of a time long before now, and trickling estuaries teeming with life, this area epitomizes Northern Ireland's famed scenery.
On the Causeway Coast, you will also find the UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Giant's Causeway. This natural wonder, consisting of thousands of interlocking basalt columns, was formed by ancient volcanic activity and offers a striking coastal view. Nearby, the Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge provides an exhilarating experience as it sways between cliffs, offering stunning views of the coastline and surrounding islands.
There are endless other beautiful places to visit in Northern Ireland, making the country an unforgettable family vacation destination. The Mourne Mountains are located in County Down with challenging hikes and breathtaking views. The beautiful Tollymore Forest Park is tucked into this mountainous region with its iconic golf course and mystical, twisting pathways. The Fermanagh Lakelands are another brilliant option for nature lovers, as its beautiful waterways are perfect for a range of exciting activities, from boating to wildlife spotting.
For those enthralled by the Arts, Northern Ireland seems to have inspired many artists through time. C.S Lewis was captivated by the mystical ruins of Dunluce Castle in Country Antrim - you can feel the narnia-like magic encountered by Lewis as you wander the ruins! Several places in Northern Ireland were also filming locations for Game of Thrones, including the unspoiled grassy shores of Murlough Bay, and Castle Ward, a historic mansion encased by greenery.
Wherever captures your interest, you are sure to uncover a once-in-a-lifetime experience during your Northern Ireland tour with Wayfairer. So, where will you visit first?
When to go to Northern Ireland
Similarly with the rest of the UK, summer (June-August) would be the best time to visit Northern Ireland for those seeking sunny skies, especially for those who wish to spend time on the beautiful beaches. However, spring and autumn decorate Northern Ireland's gorgeous countryside landscapes with oranges and greens, making these seasons a scenic time to walk through places like Tollymore Forest Park.
St Patrick's Day falls on March 17th and is a great time to visit Northern Ireland for those who fancy joining in on the celebrations in Belfast and Derry.
You should expect a reasonable level of precipitation throughout the entire year in Northern Ireland, although this is equally matched by blue skies and pleasant temperatures.
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