Arrive at Craigavon Borough Council and check-in to your accommodation. Rest and freshen up before heading out for the day.
Portadown Heritage Trail
4.7
(1000+)
Take a tour around the town of Portadown, starting at the town hall. Explore the historic landmarks, such as the Edenderry Mill and the Carleton Street Orange Hall.
Indian Meal
4.7
(1000+)
Head to Indian Ocean for a lunch of traditional Indian cuisine, known for their flavorful biryani and tandoori dishes.
Craigavon Water Sports Centre
4.7
(1000+)
Try out various water sports like paddleboarding, kayaking, and wakeboarding at Craigavon Water Sports Centre. Instruction and equipment will be provided.
Day 2
Brownlow House
4.7
(1000+)
Visit Brownlow House, a 19th-century mansion known for its intricate plasterwork and stained glass windows. Take a guided tour and learn about its fascinating history.
Armagh Planetarium
4.7
(1000+)
Visit the Armagh Planetarium, where you can learn about space through interactive exhibits, digital theater shows, and stargazing opportunities.
Irish Pub Lunch
4.7
(1000+)
Head to The Hole in the Wall, a cozy Irish pub known for their delicious pub food and a wide selection of beers on tap.
Craigavon Golf and Ski Centre
4.7
(1000+)
Try your hand at skiing or snowboarding at Craigavon Golf and Ski Centre. Equipment and instruction will be provided.
Day 3
Lough Neagh
4.7
(1000+)
Explore the largest freshwater lake in the British Isles, Lough Neagh. Take a boat tour and learn about the lake's history and folklore.
Oxford Island Nature Reserve
4.7
(1000+)
Visit Oxford Island Nature Reserve, a peaceful oasis filled with walking trails, birdwatching opportunities, and stunning views of Lough Neagh.
Fish and Chips
4.7
(1000+)
Head to Friar Tucks for a lunch of traditional fish and chips, known for their crispy batter and flaky fish.
Segway Tour
4.7
(1000+)
Explore the beautiful Craigavon Lakes on a Segway tour. Instruction and equipment will be provided.
Day 4
Tayto Castle
4.7
(1000+)
Visit Tayto Castle, the birthplace of Northern Ireland's most popular snack, Tayto crisps. Take a guided tour and learn about the history of the brand.
Castlewellan Forest Park
4.7
(1000+)
Explore the stunning Castlewellan Forest Park, filled with walking trails, mountain bike trails, and a picturesque lake.
Irish Stew Lunch
4.7
(1000+)
Head to Maginns for a lunch of traditional Irish stew, known for its hearty and filling nature.
Mourne Mountains Hike
4.7
(1000+)
Hike up the stunning Mourne Mountains, known for their incredible views and challenging terrain. A guide will accompany you on this adventure.
Day 5
Newry Canal Towpath
4.7
(1000+)
Explore the Newry Canal Towpath, a peaceful walking trail that follows the historic Newry Canal. Enjoy the scenic views and wildlife sightings.
Ring of Gullion
4.7
(1000+)
Visit the Ring of Gullion, an area of outstanding natural beauty filled with walking trails, historic landmarks, and stunning views. Take a guided tour to learn about the area's history and folklore.
Seafood Lunch
4.7
(1000+)
Head to Mourne Seafood Bar for a lunch of fresh seafood, known for their delicious oysters and mussels.
Carlingford Adventure Centre
4.7
(1000+)
Try out various adventure activities like ziplining, rock climbing, and archery at Carlingford Adventure Centre. Instruction and equipment will be provided.
Day 6
Tollymore Forest Park
4.7
(1000+)
Explore the stunning Tollymore Forest Park, filled with walking trails, a picturesque river, and the famous Game of Thrones filming location, the Dark Hedges.
Irish Coffee
4.7
(1000+)
Head to The Crown Liquor Saloon for a mid-day Irish coffee, known for their expertly crafted cocktails and historic ambiance.
Belfast City Hall
4.7
(1000+)
Take a tour of Belfast City Hall, a stunning example of Edwardian architecture and the hub of Belfast's civic life.
St. George's Market
4.7
(1000+)
Explore St. George's Market, a historic indoor market filled with local food, crafts, and live music. Sample the delicious food and pick up some souvenirs.
Day 7
Giant's Causeway
4.7
(1000+)
Marvel at the natural wonder of the Giant's Causeway, a UNESCO World Heritage Site filled with hexagonal basalt columns and stunning coastal views.
Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge
4.7
(1000+)
Cross the thrilling Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge, a suspension bridge that spans a 30-meter-deep chasm. Enjoy the stunning views of the coast and surrounding islands.
Traditional Irish Dinner
4.7
(1000+)
Head to The Dirty Duck for a dinner of traditional Irish fare, known for their hearty stews and delicious pies.
Pub Crawl
4.7
(1000+)
End the trip with a pub crawl in Belfast's Cathedral Quarter, known for its lively atmosphere and excellent selection of pubs and bars. Experience the local nightlife and make some new friends.