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From the world-famous Giant's Causeway to the world-class Mount Stewart estate, discover the best things to see and do in Northern Ireland.
From the world-famous Giant's Causeway to the world-class Mount Stewart estate, discover places to visit and things to see and do in Northern Ireland.
Step into the festive season with the National Trust in Northern Ireland. Explore historic houses adorned for Christmas, browse bustling markets for gifts, and enjoy seasonal experiences for all the family.

The National Trust look after the greatest collection of historic gardens and garden plants under single ownership in Europe, if not the world. With Rose Gardens, Walled Gardens and Kitchen Gardens, discover some of the best historic gardens in Northern Ireland. Voted as one of the top ten gardens in the world, Mount Stewart reflects a rich tapestry of design and planting artistry while Castle Ward is home to one of the best examples of a Victorian garden in Ireland.

Whether built through a martial disagreement, family rivalry or even a quirky stipulation in a will, each of the houses and buildings in our care has its own unique story to share. From Castle Coole, one of the greatest Neo-classical country houses in Ireland, to The Crown Bar, a masterpiece in pub architecture, intriguing items and fascinating finds speak of centuries ceased and capture a snapshot in time.

Step into Northern Ireland’s enchanting landscapes this Christmas season and feel the warmth of its festive welcome. Whether you’re strolling or hiking, iconic sites like the Giant's Causeway invite you to explore coastal paths glistening with winter’s charm, while ancient bogs whisper their tales along frost-touched boardwalks.

Northern Ireland boasts a world-class coastal route. From the rugged headland at Mussenden Temple and Downhill Demesne to the gently rolling dune landscape of Murlough National Nature Reserve, there are world-famous landmarks and hidden gems to discover along the way. With the famous rope bridge at Carrick-a-Rede and the UNESCO World Heritage Site at the Giant's Causeway dotted on the coast, enjoy bucket list adventures on the north coast of Ireland.

With water bowls, hitching posts and plenty of ground to cover, the places in our care aren't just for history-loving hounds. The sandy beaches and woodland trails on offer are a dog-walker's dream. From dog exercise areas to dog-friendly accommodation, discover a slice of canine heaven when visiting with your four-legged friend.

Embrace the magic of winter with a cosy getaway in Northern Ireland, where you can wake up to frost-kissed landscapes or fall asleep to the soothing sounds of the ocean. From tranquil, misty loughs to legendary snow-dusted landscapes, discover the northern reaches of the Emerald Isle in unique accommodations like snug woodland glamping pods or charming coastal cottages. With new cottages available at Carrick-a-Rede and Castle Ward, it’s the perfect time to plan a Christmas or winter escape to remember, surrounded by breathtaking scenery, festive charm, and rich heritage.

Tuck into a magical day out with our places to eat and drink across Northern Ireland this winter. As frosty mornings settle in and twinkling lights begin to glow, cosy up with steaming soups, freshly baked mince pies and hearty festive favourites. Whether it’s a rustic tea-room wrapped in the scent of cinnamon and cloves or a historic inn offering comfort beside a crackling fire, dine surrounded by winter’s sparkle and centuries of heritage.

A Climate for Change: Adaptation and the National Trust, sets out the actions we'll be taking in the next stage of our journey to tackle the climate and nature crises. It builds on over two decades of work to ensure coastline, countryside, rivers and historic buildings are ready for and resilient to the current and future consequences of climate change.
We see the effects of climate change all around us. So, what are we going to do about it? Our recent report ‘A Climate for Change’ covers everything we’ve learnt so far about adapting to climate change, and what we suggest can be done to face future challenges. We'll be using lessons from the last century of caring for these places of nature, beauty and history to help us navigate the next.

Climate change is the biggest threat to the coastline, countryside and historic buildings we care for. Our new report reveals how we’re tackling its causes and effects and identifying future hazards. From protecting and planting trees to working with coastal communities, helping people, heritage and nature adapt to a changing climate is at the heart of everything we do. Find out how we’re adapting to rising sea levels and creating new wildlife habitats at Mount Stewart in County Down. Read the full report here.

Join us at The Argory for woodland play sessions for Preschools and Foundation Stage groups with Education Group Access Passes
Join our volunteer-led walk on the North West Trail for a refreshing spring stroll through Castle Ward’s historic landscapes.
Kick off the festive season with Memory Makers and National Trust, by learning how to make your own Macramé Festive Decorations in the beautiful surroundings of Rowallane Garden.
SOLD OUT Have you ever appreciated the beauty and flowing lines of a woodcarving and thought this is something you would like to try? This is an Introduction to Woodcarving class with Stephen Ryan from Green Woodwork Ireland.
SOLD OUT Come join us to learn how to create your very own Christmas wreath, made from fresh foliage gathered from Downhill Demesne.
Wrap up warm and set off on a magical winter adventure at Mount Stewart this winter with our festive family trail.
Walk in the footsteps of the Ordnance Survey and explore the heritage of Minnowburn and the surrounding area through historical maps with Professor Keith Lilley of Queen’s University Belfast, and the National Trust team.

From the world-famous Giant's Causeway to the world-class Mount Stewart estate, discover the best things to see and do in Northern Ireland.