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• Take a guided tour around the focal points of Belfast's troubled recent history, including the Shankill and Falls Roads to see the famous Republican and Unionist wall murals.
• Experience Northern Ireland's best art, archaeology and natural history collections at Belfast's Ulster Museum (website: www.ulstermuseum.org.uk), or climb to the summit of Cave Hill for superb views over the city.
• Wonder at one of Ireland's most famous natural attractions, located on the Antrim coastline - the remarkable Giant's Causeway (website: www.giantscausewayofficialguide.com), whose hexagonal volcanic formations have fascinated visitors for centuries, and have taken their place in Irish legend.
• Seek out more photo opportunities along this stretch of coastline, at the massive cliff-top ruins of Dunluce Castle (website: www.northantrim.com/dunlucecastle.htm).
• Admire the nine Glens of Antrim, renowned for their beauty, running inland from the rugged and spectacular eastern coast.
• Take an underground boat trip to see the magnificent caverns of Marble Arch Caves, Florencecourt (website: www.marblearchcaves.net).
See Contact Addresses for further tourist information.
• Experience Northern Ireland's best art, archaeology and natural history collections at Belfast's Ulster Museum (website: www.ulstermuseum.org.uk), or climb to the summit of Cave Hill for superb views over the city.
• Wonder at one of Ireland's most famous natural attractions, located on the Antrim coastline - the remarkable Giant's Causeway (website: www.giantscausewayofficialguide.com), whose hexagonal volcanic formations have fascinated visitors for centuries, and have taken their place in Irish legend.
• Seek out more photo opportunities along this stretch of coastline, at the massive cliff-top ruins of Dunluce Castle (website: www.northantrim.com/dunlucecastle.htm).
• Admire the nine Glens of Antrim, renowned for their beauty, running inland from the rugged and spectacular eastern coast.
• Take an underground boat trip to see the magnificent caverns of Marble Arch Caves, Florencecourt (website: www.marblearchcaves.net).
See Contact Addresses for further tourist information.




