So, you've exhausted all that Belfast has to offer - you've enjoyed the bus tours, photographed the murals, mused over our art and culture, eaten in our finest restaurants and inebriated yourself in our vast array of pubs and clubs. But there's something missing...
There's a little voice - call it the Hobbit within - urging you to see the rest of Northern Ireland, to go forth and explore our beautiful landscapes and picturesque towns.
Well, that's not a problem because the beauty of visiting our fair shores is that everything is so handy to get to. Whether you've got your own wheels or fancy travelling via our public transport system, the rest of NI awaits. So immerse yourself in its romantic beauty and world-renowned (and lesser-known) attractions.
To help you get your bearings, check out Tourism Northern Ireland's interactive map. Then peruse our county-by-county breakdown of Highlights & Hidden Gems on the left...
Beyond Belfast
Refine your search
Choose Categories
Castles
Co. Antrim
Co. Antrim tours and attractions
Co. Armagh
Co. Armagh attractions
Co. Down
Co. Down attractions
Co. Fermanagh
Co. Fermanagh attractions
Co. Londonderry
Co. L/Derry tours and attractions
Co. Tyrone
Co. Tyrone attractions
National Trust Northern Ireland
On the Presidential Trail
Tours
Whiskey on the rocks
Choose Amenities
Child-friendly
City centre location
Conference facilities
Dogs Allowed
Facilities for disabled
Guarded parking
Live Music
Outside seating
Restaurant
Submit
Associated Venues
Andrew Jackson and US Rangers Centre
2 Boneybefore, Carrickfergus, Co Antrim
/belfast/andrew-jackson-and-us-rangers-centre_46477v
Andrew Jackson was the 7th US President and the first of Ulster Scots descent. His farming parents, Andrew and Elizabeth, and their two young sons emigrated …
Armagh City's Cathedrals
Armagh Visitor Information Centre, 40 English St, Armagh
/belfast/Armagh-Citys-Cathedrals_46389v
Heralded as the ecclesiastical capital of Ireland and City of St. Patrick, Armagh is Ireland's oldest city with records showing inhabitants as far back as …
/belfast/armagh-robinson-library_116603v
Armagh Robinson Library (formerly Armagh Public Library) is the oldest library in Northern Ireland, founded in 1771 by Archbishop Richard Robinson as part of …
Banbridge District
Banbridge Visitor Information Centre, The Old Town Hall, 1 Scarva Street, Banbridge, Co. Down. Also at F.E. McWilliam Gallery and Studio, 200 Newry Rd, Co. Down