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Top things to do around Lough Neagh

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Surrounded by some of Ireland’s most charming villages, tranquil Lough Neagh is a paradise for nature lovers and foodies alike. This is Lough Neagh, Ireland’s largest lake and a destinatio­n that ripples with history, heritage, nature and beauty.

The Seamus Heaney HomePlace

The Seamus Heaney HomePlace celebrates the life and work of one of the world’s greatest poets, Seamus Heaney, who grew up here in the village of Bellaghy. This is more than just a museum – it’s a fascinatin­g collection of artefacts and memorabili­a, donated by Heaney’s family as well as members of the public, which gives a very personal insight into the life of the Nobel Laureate.

Sparkling waters

The best way to enjoy Lough Neagh? Well, it’s got to be from the water! Abháinn Cruises offers lots of boat tours around the lake with very knowledgea­ble guides, but one of the best has got to be the trip to Coney Island from Toome Canal, a Game of Thrones filming location. Antrim Castle Gardens.

Antrim Castle Gardens

More idyllic natural beauty awaits at the 400-year-old Antrim Castle Gardens. Walk in the footsteps of the Massereene family at this unique 17th century estate, which is home to the impressive­ly refurbishe­d Clotworthy House, as well as an art gallery, coffee shop and museum.

Newforge House: A royal visit

Set within extensive grounds, Hillsborou­gh Castle is not a castle at all – it’s actually an 18th century country house that is the official residence in Northern Ireland of Queen Elizabeth II.

Armagh Food and Cider festival

A visit to Brownlow House overlookin­g scenic Lurgan Park will have fans of costume drama sighing with joy before they’ve even arrived. Get a taste of the finer life and unwind at this stunning country manor complete with ornate ceilings, spiral staircases and opulent stained glass windows. Eisenhower helped plan the famous D-Day landings.

The Argory

Built in the 1820s and set on a delightful hillside location, the Argory offers inspiratio­nal views across County Armagh. It’s a wondeful place to wander around for a few hours, discoverin­g garden, woodland and riverside walks, enjoying afternoon tea in Lady Ady’s tea room, or ambling along the environmen­tal sculpture trail. Afterwards, pop into Deli on the Green in Dungannon and sample the amazing produce Northern Ireland’s flourishin­g food scene has to offer.

Drum Manor Park

Explore the wilderness of County Tyrone’s rugged beauty at Drum Manor Forest Park. Enjoy a magnificen­t stroll or cycle around the exquisite gardens, mixed woodlands and old manor ruins along serene walking trails.

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