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Planning guide for cottage and self-catering
holidays in Northern Ireland search for an Irish cottage to rent,
check out holiday attractions, find things to do, places to eat or check
on the roads or the weather the things you need to help plan
a great cottage holiday.
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Ireland cottage holiday planning guide
If
you are planning a cottage holiday in Ireland the following resources
may help. We are building these pages so you will have all the information
you need to support your cottage holiday, including weather forecasts
and travel information for Ireland, Irish visitor attractions, activity
providers and information about where to eat, drink and find entertainment.
If you know of or run a site you think we should list in this section
then please contact us with details.
Irish weather
Met Office weather
reports for Northern Ireland, providing a current general forecast,
plus 5 day forecasts for areas within Ireland. Also information on past
weather patterns to help you plan the best time for your holiday.
Travel information for Northern Ireland
The Traffic Information and Control Centre provide traffic information
via their site, TrafficWatch
Northern Ireland, including traffic bulletins, details of roadworks
and access to a number of traffic cameras, mainly in Belfast city centre.
Bus and train information can be found via Translink,
the integrated public transport operation of Citybus, Ulsterbus and
Northern Ireland Railways.
Attractions in Northern Ireland
MAGNI, the National
Museums and Galleries of Northern Ireland, include the Ulster Museum,
the Armagh County Museum, the Ulster American Folk Park and the Ulster
Folk and Transport Museum.
For a spot of culture Arts
Listings provide information on Irish drama, dance, festivals, gigs,
music, opera, literature and the arts.
Northern Ireland excursions and activities
For boat trips Sea
Treks Ireland offer a selection of marine destinations and trips
such as cruising the North Antrim coast, a whiskey adventure and wildlife
voyages.
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