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Stunning rock formations and scenic hiking trails. Top tip: You do not need to pay for this through the Visitor's Centre, take the side path instead.
Sturdy rope bridge with panoramic views of the North Coast.
Visit our favourite pub which has the BEST pint of Guinness (let us know when you go so we can come too!)
A great spot for lunch/dinner right next to the Harbour Bar. Has 6 different restaurants/bars to choose from.
Cliff-top castle ruins presenting panoramic views of the North Atlantic and Irish Sea with a rich tapestry of history and cultural relevance, plus photo-worthy landscapes.
Two rows of beech trees otherwise known as King's Road for any Game of Thrones fans.
Our favourite beach to visit when we are home (the north is famous for it's beaches, central Scotland could only dream).
Beautiful mountain that Mel grew up under and nicknamed "Ben". Stunning views from the top that look across the sea to Donegal.
Small seaside town on the North Coast.
Another beautiful seaside town next to Portrush. Visit Morelli's for its famous ice-cream!
Scenic coastal drive with tranquil views and landmarks like the Giant's Causeway and Dunluce Castle.
One of Ireland's most photographed landmarks.
Discover the place that Derry Girls was shot and visit the famous sights. Derry is a walled city that you can walk along and look across to the Catholic side of town, with the iconic 'Free Derry' sign and the Protestant side. Visit the Tower Museum if you want to learn more of the history during the troubles.
Spend the day in the Capital! Belfast really reminds us of Glasgow with a lively night life and great food and drinks places. Take the city bus tour to visit the Shankill and Falls roads and learn about some of the history of Northern Ireland. Visit the Titanic museum, and walk around the University area. Top tip: You can get the train from Bellarena (5 mins outside Limavady)
Drive along the Donegal coastline for the day and visit the different stops along the way, such as Malin Head, the most northern point in Ireland (where Star Wars was filmed). The drive is a day trip which takes about 6 hours, but if the weather is good it is definitely worth it.