From literary experiences to discovering the history of Ireland’s linen heritage, recreating scenes from HBOs Game of Thrones, exploring stately homes and gardens and walking around the birthplace of Titanic, there is plenty to immerse yourself in within easy distance of Dundonald Touring Caravan Park.
Looking for something to do in the evening or can't wait until you get home to see the latest blockbuster, Dundonald's Omniplex is the place to be.
Located right beside Dundonald International Ice Bowl, the whole family can enjoy a Florida style adventure golf at Pirates Adventure Golf.
Streamvale Open Farm was first opened to the public in December 1987 by the Morrow family who have farmed there for nine generations.
Belfast’s Titanic Quarter is an urban waterfront space located in the heart of the city’s shipping build district.
Part of National Museums Northern Ireland, the Ulster Museum is a treasure house of the past and present.
Mount Stewart is one of the most inspiring and unusual gardens in the National Trust's ownership, and is recognised as one of the most beautiful gardens in the world.
The Museum aims to collect, safeguard and interpret artefacts and information relating to the Irish linen industry and history of the surrounding area, Lisburn and the Lagan Valley.
Enjoy first class sporting and leisure facilities for every age at Lagan Valley LeisurePlex.
Recognised as one of the most beautiful and interesting historical properties in Northern Ireland.
Castle Ward is a house of contrasts. One side Gothic, one side classical Palladian - all because of a marital disagreement.