Northern Ireland Tours
Northern Ireland tours are an excellent choice for travellers who enjoy stunning landscapes perfect for hiking, cycling, and water adventures. From the rugged Causeway Coast to serene lakes and mountains, planning a Northern Ireland holiday will expose you to an outdoor playground suited for adventure. Rich cultural experiences, friendly locals, and diverse activities make Northern Ireland an unforgettable destination for active travelers.
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Northern Ireland
5-Day Self-Guided Causeway Coast Hiking Tour
The Causeway Coast was a central filming location for Game of Thrones – what more needs to be said? This 5-day self-guided hiking tour provides the best of this spectacular region, with some truly amazing formations to explore.
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8-Day Self-Guided Causeway Coast Hiking Tour
Of all the coastal walks in the UK, few can match the sweeping beauty of the Causeway Coast. This 8-day self-guided hiking tour shows off the very best of this rugged region, from idyllic forests to far-flung island cliffs and everything in between.
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The Causeway Coastal Route & Donegal Tour
You’re about to hike into the land that time forgot. Shrouded by mist and mystery, the North of Ireland is a rugged and hauntingly beautiful place for your next guided hiking adventure. On this journey, you’ll travel over the Causeway Coastal Route for a visit to the Giant’s Causeway, then continue along the very northern edge of Ireland and into County Donegal.
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Family Adventure: Giants, Myths and Legends Tour
The famous Causeway Coast has been inspiring stories and legends since time immemorial. From C.S. Lewis’ Narnia to the modern TV show Game of Thrones, this iconic Irish locale continues to capture the human imagination. Come take a family adventure in Northern Ireland and explore this area on foot, by kayak, and by boat.
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Where to go in Northern Ireland
Planning a trip to Northern Ireland? Key destinations include the Giant's Causeway for its geological wonders, the Mourne Mountains for hikes, and the Causeway Coastal Route for stunning scenery. Belfast adds a mix of culture and history to your adventure.
What to do in Northern Ireland
If you're pondering what to do in Northern Ireland, the region is brimming with activities for every type of adventurer. Popular options include walking tours along the Giant's Causeway, hiking in the Mourne Mountains, and exploring the historic walls of Derry. For a unique experience, try sea kayaking along the rugged coastline or cycling the Causeway Coastal Route.
When to go to Northern Ireland
Deciding when to go to Northern Ireland depends on what you're looking to do. For outdoor activities like hiking and kayaking, the best time is from late spring to early autumn (May to September), offering milder weather and longer days. Summer provides the warmest temperatures but can be busier with tourists. Winter months are cooler and may have limited daylight.
Top 3 Adventures in Northern Ireland
- Giant's Causeway Exploration: Discover the unique, hexagonal rock formations of the Giant's Causeway, a UNESCO World Heritage site on the North Coast. This natural wonder, resulting from ancient volcanic activity, offers a spectacular landscape for hiking and photography, making it Northern Ireland's most famous adventure.
- Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge Challenge: Experience the thrill of crossing the Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge, suspended 100 feet above the rocky coast. This exhilarating walk not only tests your nerve but rewards you with stunning views of Rathlin Island and Scotland.
- Hiking the Mourne Mountains: Trek through the majestic Mourne Mountains, which inspired C.S. Lewis’ Narnia. Offering routes for all levels, from the Slieve Donard peak, the highest in Northern Ireland, to gentler paths around the Silent Valley Reservoir, it’s a hiker's paradise.