Giant’s Causeway: Formed of polygonal columns of layered basalt, the Giant’s Causeway is the only UNESCO World Heritage site in Northern Ireland. Owned by the National Trust, there are walking routes to suit all abilities. From the well-designed Visitor Centre, you can enjoy pram-and-wheelchair-friendly routes, as well as more challenging coastal walks. Whichever route you choose, you will be rewarded with breathtaking sea views.
Castle Ward: Only an hour’s drive from Belfast is Castle Ward, a National Trust property famous for being the location of Winterfell in the popular HBO TV series Game of Thrones. You can walk in the footsteps of John Snow, Bran and Robb Stark at the purpose-built archery range. You can also enjoy the ornate house, walking trails and beautiful landscaped grounds.
Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge: Around 60 miles away, on the coast of County Antrim, is a rope bridge that connects the mainland to the tiny Island of Carrick-a-Rede — are you brave enough to cross it? For those who love to walk and enjoy great coastal views, there are plenty of trails to choose from. The area is also home to wildlife, including sea birds, dolphins and basking sharks.