The 10 Best Sights & Landmarks in Belfast City Region, Northern Ireland

June 6, 2021 Marlin Saiz

Discover the best top things to do in Belfast City Region, United Kingdom including Marine Gardens Coastal Walk, Sentry Hill Historic House, Mount Stewart, Bangor Abbey, Tower House, Dundrum Castle, The Ark Open Farm, Grey Abbey, WWT Castle Espie Wetland Centre, Nendrum Monastic Site.
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1. Marine Gardens Coastal Walk

Pickie Fun Park, Bangor Northern Ireland +44 28 9127 0069
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5.0 based on 47 reviews

Marine Gardens Coastal Walk

Reviewed By deirodeir - Bangor, United Kingdom

This is part of a coastal walk from Donaghadee to Holywood, and is usually called just the Coastal Path by locals. Beautiful views of Belfast Lough, looking across to the Antrim Hills, from the undulating paved path. Popular with walkers (with and without dogs) and joggers, and some cyclists, the latter on mountain bikes who frequently treat it as a race course. Incredibly, there are plans to widen the path and encourage cycling, so make the most of the pleasnt path as it is now, in case this error of judgement comes to pass.

2. Sentry Hill Historic House

40 Ballycraigy Road bt36 4sx, Newtownabbey BT36 4SX Northern Ireland +44 28 9083 2363 [email protected] http://www.sentryhill.net
Excellent
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5.0 based on 52 reviews

Sentry Hill Historic House

Sentry Hill is a 19th century Victorian farmhouse in the Parish of Carnmoney, County Antrim. The contents of this historic house in Northern Ireland provide a rare insight into life in rural Ulster during the 19th and early 20th centuries. Sentry Hill was the home of the McKinney family, who came to Ireland from Scotland in the early 1700s. Remarkably the contents of the house have survived almost intact. Family furniture, books, paintings, personal diaries, letters, photographs and souvenirs from trips abroad all help to tell the story of the McKinney's, recording life at Sentry Hill and its surrounding areas. Over the years many guests have been warmly received at Sentry Hill by the McKinney family. The last of the family may now be gone but their welcome remains and the door is now open for you. The venue is a popular place to see in Co Antrim, especially during European Heritage Open Days. You can dander down the path through the sheltering trees and step inside the snug old farmhouse. As you cross this threshold you will stand where the past shakes hands with the present. Sentry Hill offers an entertaining day out to visitors of all ages with facilities including guided tours, attractive gardens, a cafe, gift shop and picnic area.

Reviewed By L5303WFjimd

A hidden history gem and a great wet weather plan this venue is a time capsule of artefacts well worth A small detour of the beaten track to visit very impressed

3. Mount Stewart

Portaferry Road, Newtownards BT22 2AD Northern Ireland +44 28 4278 8387 [email protected] http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/mount-stewart
Excellent
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4.5 based on 992 reviews

Mount Stewart

Mount Stewart is one of the most inspiring and unusual gardens in the National Trust's ownership. The garden reflects a rich tapestry of design and great planting artistry that was the hallmark of Edith, Lady Londonderry. The mild climate of Strangford Lough allows astonishing levels of planting experimentation. The formal areas exude a strong Mediterranean feel and resemble an Italian villa landscape; the wooded areas support a range of plants from all corners of the world, ensuring something to see whatever the season. Mount Stewart House re-opened after our 3 year long restoration project. We've brought back the elegance and charm of the house when it was home of the 7th Marchioness Edith, Lady Londonderry and her family in the early 20th century and we look forward to welcoming you to enjoy in all its splendor. Six kilometers of walking trails wind through a landscape ‘lost in time’ and establishes Mount Stewart’s reputation as one of the best-preserved Irish country demesnes.

Reviewed By 174eleanora

Yet another great family day at mount stewart. Joined last year and we have had the best picnics,walks and good fun here.the freedom for the kids to run and learn about all the habitat.adventure play area and den building is a real hit for kids!!and competitive adults!!such beautiful lake walk and has been a pleasure enjoying all the changing seasons.halloween was great for the kids and staff are friendly and helpful.thanks to all who keep it one of the most beautiful places we are lucky to have.

4. Bangor Abbey

Newtownards Road, Bangor BT20 4BW Northern Ireland +44 28 9145 1087
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4.5 based on 22 reviews

Bangor Abbey

5. Tower House

Tower House 34 Quay Street, Bangor BT20 5ED Northern Ireland +44 28 9127 0069 http://www.northdowntourism.com
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4.5 based on 15 reviews

Tower House

6. Dundrum Castle

Castle Hill Dundrum, Newcastle BT33 0LN Northern Ireland +44 28 9023 5000 http://www.discovernorthernireland.com/Dundrum-Castle-Dundrum-Newcastle-P2866
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4.5 based on 193 reviews

Dundrum Castle

Reviewed By jade191215

We were the only ones to visit the castle. It is incredible with a lovely view of Dundrum when you climb on top of it, and it is a 7 minute walk from the center of Dundrum.

7. The Ark Open Farm

296 Main Street, Newtownards BT23 7PT Northern Ireland +44 28 9182 0445 [email protected] http://www.thearkopenfarm.co.uk/
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4.5 based on 212 reviews

The Ark Open Farm

The Ark Open Farm is a fantastic family day out; the farm itself is set in 40 acres of beautiful countryside between Newtownards and Bangor. It’s home to a huge selection of farm animals and some that are a little more exotic. We opened the farm back in 1990 as one of the first open farms in Northern Ireland specialising in rare breeds of farm animals. Over the years we have added to our collection as well as developing our facilities to include indoor & outdoor play areas, quad & tractor rides and a really cool fairy-tale forest. The Ark Open Farm is a family run business and our team consists of passionate, animal loving folks who strive to make your experience on the farm extra special. There is something for everyone; animals, activities, lovely food and friendly people.

Reviewed By sjw142015 - Bangor, United Kingdom

Went to the Ark farm today with my husband, daughter, son in Law and one year old grandson. We had a wonderful day, there was so much to do and the tractor trailer ride to the Fairytale forest was a great hit. There were lots of play areas for little ones to run around and explore, a large variety of animals to see. There were one way systems in place and lots of hand washing facilities as well as plenty of hand sanitizer. We had lunch in the cafe which was good value and enjoyable. What made the day extra special was the wonderful staff who as well as keeping everywhere clean ensured everyone had an enjoyable day.

8. Grey Abbey

Main Street, Portaferry Northern Ireland http://www.friendsoftheabbey.co.uk
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4.5 based on 48 reviews

Grey Abbey

Reviewed By Ulsterman - Ballymoney, United Kingdom

So much history and the small centre tells it well. The volunteers were very friendly and provided excellent information when asked, Such as lovely place on a good day.

9. WWT Castle Espie Wetland Centre

78 Ballydrain Road, Comber BT23 6EA Northern Ireland +44 28 9187 4146 [email protected] http://www.wwt.org.uk/castleespie
Excellent
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4.5 based on 202 reviews

WWT Castle Espie Wetland Centre

Reviewed By jonathanbU6118AH - Belfast, United Kingdom

Really lovely spot with lots to see, and contrary to a few other comments, we found the cafe to be excellent, staff were kind and courteous, found the food reasonably priced and tasty. Good way to spend a day out with the family

10. Nendrum Monastic Site

Mahee Island, Comber Northern Ireland http://www.doeni.gov.uk/niea/nendrum.shtml
Excellent
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4.5 based on 91 reviews

Nendrum Monastic Site

Reviewed By Lisnagole - Belfast, United Kingdom

A nice place to drive to within a short distance of Comber. There are steps and a short walk around ancient ruins with scenic views surrounding.

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