The remoteness and beauty is what makes Donegal and the northern counties so appealing. Mountains and moorland entwine perfectly with quiet villages and harbours where people have all the time in the world.
Antrim has its stories of giants and ghosts, while witches and warlords have
enriched it. Man over the centuries has enhanced it. Artists, writers, poets and
musicians have been inspired by it.
The Causeway Coast and Glens is an area whose breathtaking and rugged
coastline merges into the romantic landscape of deep silent glens and lush forest
parks. Where beautiful beaches beckon, rivers wander through unspoilt lowlands
and picturesque villages.
Whereas Derry, also known as Londonderry, is the sparkle in the friendly eye of
one of our most beautiful regions. It's a centre of culture and creativity, and is
now as famous for its confident modern outlook as it is for the timeless quality
of its craic.
You can embark on a journey of discovery through some of Ireland's loveliest
landscapes to enjoy the stunning treasures of Armagh and Down. There are so
many things to do. Take a drive along the eastern shores of Lough Neagh
through the Lagan Valley and the heartland of St Patrick to Strangford Lough
and the Mourne Mountains.
Fermanagh is renowned as the ‘lake district’ of Northern Ireland where small
rivers twist and turn through rural countryside before merging with the River
Erne system of lakes and loughs.
Coast or country, mountains or glens; you are bound to be impressed and
touched by the peace and beauty of this lcoming region. |