13 beauty spots in Northern Ireland you MUST visit this spring

We're so lucky to have these on our doorstep 👇

Author: Emma DicksonPublished 18th Apr 2024

Northern Ireland is home to many a breathtaking landscape, from medieval castles to majestic mountains.

There's so much to see and do across Northern Ireland, with endless places to visit with friends and family.

So why not take a road trip this summer and explore what beauty spots Northern Ireland has on offer. You won't have to travel too far either.

Take a look 🥰

Giant's Causeway, Bushmills

There's nothing more memorable than the Giant's Causeway at sunset - just look! The coastal drive alone at sunset is spectacular, there are various carparks dotted along the road for those wishing to stop safely and grab a snap. Opening hours will vary depending on the time of year, so if you are visiting be sure to take note when you first arrive.

Whiterocks Beach, Portrush

One of NI's most photographed beaches, especially for proposals, you can really feel the love as you wander through the caves and white rocks. Grab a coffee in one of Portrush's popular coffee shops and enjoy a sandy dander.

Strangford Lough, Co Down

Strangford Lough is memorable in so ways, from the wildlife above and below the surface and for its spectacular scenery. There's so many ways to explore the lough too, by ferry, car, kayak, paddle board or beach.

Cuilcagh Mountain, Fermanagh

What's more beautiful than a 'stairway to heaven?'
The Cuilcagh Mountain Loop Walk is a 20km (5-7 hour) loop walk, that takes roughly 5-7 hours to complete. Follow the boardwalk trail towards the summit of Cuilcagh Mountain.

Mussenden Temple, Castlerock

One of Northern Ireland's most iconic landmarks, this temple was built as a summer library, inspired by the Temple of Vesta in Tivoli, near Rome. Mussenden Temple is a fantastic sunset spot overlooking Downhill Strand!

Dunluce Castle, Bushmills

Another popular hotspot, there's something so intriguing about the ruins of Dunluce. Also used as a Game of Thrones location, you can't help but feel regal as you walk through the ancient castle walls. This spot is so romantic, it's regularly used as a proposal or elopement backdrop...just saying 😉

Tollymore Forest Park, Newcastle

A walk in the gorgeous Tollymore is full of adventures and novelties – forestry, bridges, grottos, caves and three sets of stepping stones over the Shimna River. Which is probably why HBO filmed Game of Thrones here. Crossing this waterway always makes for a great photo opportunity.

Quoile River, Downpatrick

You can't go wrong with a romantic stroll along the river, especially one this gorgeous! Be sure to stop by Fodder NI, they have woodland trails, a local farm shop and cafe just around the river bend. Sample their heavenly hot chocolate tucked inside their signature tipi tents.

Hillsborough Castle & Gardens

Explore 100 acres of stunning gardens, whatever the weather. From ornamental grounds to meandering waterways and picturesque glens, there's so much to discover at Northern Ireland's royal residence.


Glenariff Forest Park, Antrim

Shelter under the canopy of trees above, you'll feel at peace as you walk deeper into Glenariff Forest. Complete with tranquil pools and rocky gorges, it's best to bring waterproof boots just in case.

Silent Valley, Kilkeel

Surrounded by mountains, 'The Valley', located within the Mourne Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, is true to its name - a space of peace. The reservoir was completed in 1933, as you walk the grounds you can learn how and why they built such a breathtaking water supply.

Murlough Beach, Newcastle

Nothing says romance, quite like a walk on the beach. With long stretches of sand and wispy dunes, you'll fall in love not just with each other but with the scenery too.

Cushendun Caves, Ballymena

Popular with locals, the Cushendun Caves are now famous world-wide thanks to HBO's Game of Thrones series. Stunning rock formations overlooking the Irish sea, you never know what treasures are hidden within these ancient caves.

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