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Non smoking holidays in Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland's beauty is intertwined with rich culture and the renowned friendliness of its people. Northern Ireland has grown a lot over the years. For those looking for a dose of culture, you can choose from boisterous oyster festivals to authentic..
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the Non-Smoking properties in Northern Irelandthat we have to offer.
The Brambles
A newly built four star deceptively spacious dormer bungalow situated on a private one acre site
Kate and Peggy's, Cushendall
Auaint home in Glens of Antrim, sash windows, open turf fire central, short walk to beach/Golf Club
Charming bungalow in Portballintrae
Self catering bungalow in the picturesque fishing village of Portballintrae.
Croft Cottages Giant's Causeway, N.I.
A warm welcome awaits you at Croft Cottages situated on beautiful North Antrim Causeway Coast of Northern Ireland...
Blackberry Cottage, Coleraine
Traditional Irish style cottage
"WILLS APARTMENT"
Wills Apartment , Groomsport , Bangor.A lovely place to relax , recharge the batteries and think about life.
Ballyleese Cottage
Modern, comfortable house in quiet location, all mod cons, private garden, garage, close to all amenities.
luxury apartment with sea views.
This spectacular apartment with unbelievable uninterrupted sea views of Atlantic. Ideal for a luxury break
Arlington Castlerock
Castlerock Holiday Home.3 Bedrooms,2 bathrooms+ wc cloakroom.Well equipped lounge with tv,dvd player etc
The Barn
Situated to explore, tranquil and private location with modern amenities. Large garden, pets welcome.
Oceanview, Castlerock
2 bedroom apartment with uninterrupted view of the sea. North Coast of Ireland.
Northern Ireland's beauty is intertwined with rich culture and the renowned friendliness of its people. Northern Ireland has grown a lot over the years. For those looking for a dose of culture, you can choose from boisterous oyster festivals to authentic horse fairs, and from ancient castles to elegant country houses. But escaping to the great outdoors is where this spectacular part of Ireland really comes to life.
Take the Causeway Coastal Route, for instance. Voted one of the best scenic drives in the world, it takes in the magnificent Giant's Causeway, with its 40,000 basalt stone columns that step into the Irish Sea. Those looking for exceptional vistas and panoramic views would do well to visit the slopes of Slieve Donard in the magical Mourne Mountains; pleasure seekers should take a trip to the glistening Fermanagh Lakelands where watersports and bankside strolls go hand in hand; or maybe you could take a hike across the Sperrin Mountains, which stretch from the shores of Lough Neagh in County Tyrone to south of beautiful County Londonderry.
Belfast, the capital of Northern Ireland, is alive with energy and making your way round is easy, as the city is split into four equally distinct quarters - the cathedral quarter, the Queen's Quarter, the famous Titanic Quarter and the Gaeltacht Quarter. The walled city of Londonderry, meanwhile, is rich in heritage and walking these magnificent ancient structures that stretch 1.5km around the outskirts is an ideal way to appreciate the historic cityscape and the shimmering River Foyle at their very best.
Christian heritage is strongly embedded in Northern Ireland, too, with the opportunity to follow in the footsteps of St Patrick, Ireland's patron saint. Maybe pay a visit to 5th century St Patrick's church in Armagh City while you're here, or take a trip to his burial spot, which is reputed to be in the grounds of Downpatrick Cathedral, County Down. Whatever you do, and wherever you go, you're bound to find something to keep you enthralled in Northern Ireland.
The six counties of Antrim, Armagh, Down, Fermanagh, Londonderry and Tyrone are just waiting to be explored
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