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Belfast is best known as the birthplace of the Titanic, but the Titanic Quarter is just one part of this vibrant city – there’s history, culture, Useful Information Derry~Londonderry 1 County Antrim Map for illustration Belfast and more - all waiting to be explored. 6 1 purposes only • Emergency Services: dial 999, Non-Emergency Services: dial 101 2 County Down Belfast © Tourism Northern HMS Caroline • Public Transport: Translink Bus and Train Services 028 9066 6630, visit www.translink.co.uk 5 3 County Armagh Ireland 2016 distance BELFAST 2 4 County Fermanagh All information correct • Driving is on the left hand side and speed limit signs should be obeyed at all times 4 3 between at time of going to print. 103 DUBLIN • Parking: please pay heed to parking restriction notices as parking fines will be issued 5 County Tyrone 165 40 80 ARMAGH • Taxis: all legal taxis will display taxi licence plates. Taxis should generally be pre-booked in 6 County Londonderry 65 123 towns 262 158 234 CORK Explore what life was like on board advance 405 253 374 miles the restored HMS Caroline, the last Galway 83 108 52 214 ENNISKILLEN • Money: The currency is pounds sterling (£). Some large stores may accept Euros (€) Dublin 133 173 83 342 surviving ship from WW1’s Battle kilometres of Jutland in 1916, through state- 23 126 64 284 106 LARNE • Useful information including shopping, pub opening hours and road toll fees (if travelling 37 202 102 454 170 of-the-art special effects and onward to Republic of Ireland) is available at : 10 94 31 253 74 36 LISBURN hands-on interactive exhibits. www.discovernorthernireland.com/Common-Questions-A2146 16 150 50 390 118 57 73 140 70 275 61 72 72 LONDONDERRY 117 230 112 440 98 115 115 BT3 9DT T 028 9045 4484 Laganside, Belfast W hmscaroline.co.uk 31 86 40 244 92 54 26 99 NEWCASTLE 49 138 64 390 147 86 42 158 £ Admission Charge Applies Cork 38 66 18 224 70 61 29 88 27 NEWRY H 61 106 29 358 112 98 44 141 43 Titanic Quarter Ulster Folk & Ulster Museum 68 110 36 241 27 73 59 34 78 54 OMAG 109 176 58 386 43 117 94 54 125 86 Transport Museum 61 160 66 294 97 54 62 39 92 99 70 PORTRUSH 98 256 106 470 155 86 99 62 147 158 112 202 98 180 128 206 225 193 242 191 163 213 258 ROSSLARE 323 157 288 205 330 360 308 387 306 261 341 413 211 132 188 77 168 234 202 221 206 178 203 243 140 SHANNON 338 211 301 123 269 374 323 354 330 285 325 389 224 125 133 93 208 42 148 116 84 133 111 68 120 198 136 SLIGO 200 213 149 333 67 237 185 134 213 178 109 192 317 219 Enjoy the Titanic Experience, book Discover what life was like 100 Dinosaurs, an ancient a Discovery Tour, and walk along years ago and chat to costumed Egyptian mummy, and modern the deck of SS Nomadic. Uncover guides in the Folk Museum. The masterpieces – the Ulster Museum history in the Public Records Office Transport Museum has majestic has a rich collection of art, history or take a tour by boat or Segway. steam locomotives, horse-drawn and natural sciences. Closed Online discounts for advance carriages, trams and vintage cars. Mondays except Bank Holidays. bookings. Closed Mondays except Bank Holidays. BT3 9EP T 028 9076 6386 BT18 0EU T 028 9042 8428 BT9 5AB T 028 9044 0000 W titanicbelfast.com W nmni.com/uftm W nmni.org/um £ Admission Charge Applies £ Admission Charge Applies £ FREE Crumlin Road Gaol Belfast City Hall Belfast Zoological Gardens Walled City of Derry Take a guided tour of the prison; Dating back to the 1890s, this Belfast Zoo has over 1,000 animals, visit the tunnel that connected the building is home to the City such as tree kangaroos, red Courthouse, see an execution cell, Council. Take a free tour, have a pandas, western lowland gorillas and sit in the Governor’s chair. cuppa in the ‘Bobbin Café’ or relax and white-nosed coatis. in the beautiful grounds. BT14 6ST T 028 9074 1500 BT1 5GS T 028 9032 0202 BT36 7PN T 028 9077 6277 W crumlinroadgaol.com W belfastcity.gov.uk W belfastzoo.co.uk £ Admission Charge Applies £ FREE £ Admission Charge Applies Glens of Antrim, Co. Antrim ® Drama, intrigue, and adventure - it’s all happening in the HBO series Game of Thrones®. Game of Thrones Discover the real world of Westeros… Dark Hedges Cushendun Caves Ballintoy Harbour & Beach The iconic avenue of beech trees Game of Thrones fans will Ballintoy Harbour on the North aka The Kingsroad was planted recognise the ancient caves at Antrim Coast is close to Larrybane in the 18th century and captures Cushendun as the place where and Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge. the imagination of artists and Melisandre gave birth to the These locations have been used for photographers all over the world. shadow baby after being brought several scenes in Pyke and The It is here that Arya Stark, disguised ashore by Davos Seaworthy in Iron Islands. as a boy, journeys north from King's Season 2. Landing. BT53 8TP BT44 OPN BT54 6NA Castle Ward Tollymore Forest Park Inch Abbey = A stunning 820 acre walled demesne This forest park in the foothills of Inch Abbey was founded by John with a spectacular house, an exotic the Mourne Mountains is home de Courcy and sits on the bank of = sunken garden and woodland to woodlands, streams, grottos the Quoile River, Co Down. This has overlooking Strangford Lough. Castle and caves. The forest was used been a location for a significant = Ward was Winterfell, seat of House in several scenes including the scene and was Robb Stark’s camp Stark, in Season 1. opening scene of the entire series. in Season 1. = Sperrins Driving Routes = Visitor Information Centres BT30 7LS BT31 9B4 BT30 9AX A ‘Game of Thrones Filming Locations Northern Ireland’ app has been developed by Northern Ireland = Seasonal Visitor Information Centres Screen for Android and iOS and is available to download free from the Google Play Store and the App Store. Featuring over 20 stunning locations the app will guide fans to publicly accessible Northern Ireland locations used in the epic HBO drama. www.discovernorthernireland.com/gameofthrones 2014 Rathlin Island, Co. Antrim Ring of Gullion, Co. Armagh Devenish Island, Co. Fermanagh Mount Stewart, Co. Down With rocky landscapes, stunning cliffs, sweeping valleys and This is Armagh, Ecclesiastical Capital The county derives its name from ‘Firmonach’, County Down is best known for its majestic crashing waves, the Antrim coast has it all. Look around (not down!) of Ireland and a place of significance to ‘the men of Monach’, a Celtic tribe that settled around Mourne Mountains and the surrounding County Antrim from Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge, and then catch the ferry to Rathlin County Armagh County Fermanagh County Down stimulate and satisfy the soul. the shores of the loughs in the early Christian era. landscape that is perfect for outdoor adventures. Island to complete your Antrim experience. Giant’s Causeway Carrick-a-Rede Dunluce Castle Armagh Planetarium Navan Centre and Fort Ring of Gullion Florence Court Castle Coole Crom Estate Mount Stewart St. Patrick’s Centre & Silent Valley (World Heritage Site) Rope Bridge & Observatory and Giant's Lair Down County Museum and Visitor Experience The polygonal basalt columns Suspended almost 100 ft above This Medieval 17th century castle, Travel to the International Space Uncover the history of Navan Fort, An Area of Outstanding Natural One of the most beautiful Georgian This neo-classical masterpiece This beautiful lakeside demesne is Essential viewing for those who If you want to know more about The author C.S. Lewis loved the of the Giant’s Causeway were the wild Atlantic Ocean, Carrick- strikingly perched on rocky cliffs Station and outwards to Mars, or learn about mythical characters, Beauty, the majestic Ring of Gullion houses in Ulster is nestled against from 1798 is set in a landscaped an important nature conservation love stately homes and gardens, Ireland’s patron saint, the Saint Mournes and reportedly based created 60 million years ago – a-Rede Rope Bridge provides an and overlooking the North Atlantic, design your own rocket and use the and interact with the heroes of is ideal for outdoor pursuits. the wild mountain backdrop of park, with numerous walks site with ancient woodland, Mount Stewart is unique. It has Patrick Centre in Downpatrick is his depiction of Narnia on the one of Northern Ireland’s top exhilarating connection between was the headquarters of the interactive displays to learn about these tales through living history Children will love the Giant’s Lair, Benaughlin and Cuilcagh. to enjoy. freshwater habitats, and the been voted as one of the top the perfect place. The interactive peaks, valleys and forests of these visitor attractions. mainland and island. Please note MacDonnell Clan. the cosmos. interpretation. an enchanting storybook trail of largest heronry in Ireland. ten gardens in the world, while exhibition brings his fascinating ancient granite mountains. The that pre-booking is essential. fairies and folklore. the house has been beautifully story to life. Silent Valley reservoir is circled by restored. the range and houses beautiful BT57 8SU T 028 2073 1855 W giantscausewaytickets.com parkland and lakes. £ Pre Book online for savings BT54 6LS T 028 2076 9839 BT57 8UY T 028 2073 1938 BT92 1DB T 028 6634 8249 BT74 6JY T 028 6632 2690 BT22 2AD T 028 4278 8387 BT30 6LZ T 028 4461 9000 (Ticket includes: parking, W nationaltrust.org.uk/ W discovernorthernireland.com/things- BT61 9DB T 028 3752 3689 BT60 4LD T 028 3752 9644 BT35 8SW T 028 3031 3170 W nationaltrust.org.uk/ W nationaltrust.org.uk/ BT92 8AP T 028 6773 8118 W nationaltrust.org.uk/ W saintpatrickcentre.com BT34 4HU T 028 4372 2222 use of audio guide, guided walk, carrick-a-rede to-do/attractions/love-heritage W armaghplanet.com W navan.com W ringofgullion.org florence-court castle-coole W nationaltrust.org.uk/crom mount-stewart £ Saint Patrick Centre has a charge W niwater.com/silent-valley interpretation area).