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The National Trust Northern Ireland - Provides information on all of the National Trust's properties in Northern Ireland as well as information on events, accommodation and things to do.

Ireland Travel and Tourism Database - Online guide to travel in Ireland, including information on accommodation, restaurants and pubs, transport, entertainment and tourist attractions.

Northern Ireland Eyes - Tourist information for Northern Ireland. Includes pictures, accommodation and transport links.

Discover Northern Ireland - The official tourism site from the Northern Ireland Tourist Board includes details of tourist attractions, transport, accommodation from luxury hotels to hostels and camping, and a searchable events list.

North West Passage - A guide that traverses the areas of Armagh, Dungannon, Omagh and Strabane.

Northern Ireland: Tourism, Life and Culture - Arnold Stewart's short introduction to the principal tourist sights and his view of what it is like to live in the province.

Where? Northern Ireland - Official travel and tourist information covering accommodation, attractions, golf, culture, heritage and events.

Causeway Coast and Glens - Containing details of services and attractions for the Northeast coast and region of Northern Ireland.

Loughshore Trail - Cycle route which encircles Lough Neagh and which is part of the National Cycle Network. The site gives information on the route including visitor attractions and accommodation information.

Official Guide to Northern Ireland - Guide covering attractions, accommodation, eating out, events, activities, history and travel.

Undiscovered Ireland. - Provides information on activities, accommodation and what's on in the border towns of Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.

Sperrins Tourism Ltd - Provides information on activities, local attractions and what's on in the Sperrin region.

Ireland Expert - Insights into Ireland's people, places and history for the vacationer and traveler to the Emerald Isle, by Patricia Tunison Preston.

Northern Ireland Tourist Board - Official body responsible for the development, promotion and marketing of Northern Ireland. The website includes details of members, corporate literature and surveys.

Dine and Stay Club - Details of a scheme whereby you pay a fee to get deals on hotel accommodation.

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