Beyond Belfast

Beyond Belfast lies a land of myth and legend that was old before Adam; spectacular mountain and costal scenery, great castles and country houses to compare with anything on earth. And all of this within an hour’s drive from Belfast or why not take a taxi tour with Value Cabs?

County Antrim’s Causeway Coastal Route runs north from Larne, and is the gateway to the Nine Glens of Antrim with Glenariff Forest Park at its heart. On the northern coast you’ll find the Giant’s Causeway, a striking basalt rock formation, the only world heritage site in Northern Ireland. Don’t miss the world famous Bushmills Distillery and the Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge. County Armagh, also known as the Orchard County, is the smallest of the six counties and home to Ireland’s oldest city. The county has immense historical importance as the legendary seat of the Celtic Kings of Ulster that later became the seat of St Patrick. Armagh has a wide range of fascinating visitor attractions including Armagh Gaol, Armagh Planetarium and Navan Fort, the royal seat of the Kings of Ulster.

County Down is home to the beautiful Mountains of Mourne, with Slieve Donard the highest peak rising to a height of 848 metres. To the east of the city, the Ards Peninsula forms a barrier between the sea and an almost land locked Strangford Lough. With a history spanning 7000 years, County Down has many important archaeological sites and ancient monuments and is known the world over as burial place of St Patrick.

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Highlights

 
Carrickfergus Castle

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Down Royal June 2nd

A lively bustling modern city with plenty to offer.


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North Down 4th July

A winning mix of beautiful countryside, and bustling towns.

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Shot of Mournes

The smallest of the six counties and home to Ireland’s oldest city.

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