Local village - Moira
The closest village to the house is Moira. Moira is great for finding most things including a supermarket, pubs, restaurants, cafes, petrol stations and a park. You can drive to Moira in 5 minutes or walk in 20-25 minutes. There is a sidewalk the whole way.
Wine and Brine
115 Main StGreat for a nice meal!
The Fine Coffee Co.
70 Main StGreat for brunch or a coffee. (They have great brownies :))
Moira Demesne
Great for a short walk and there is a children's play park.
The StillHouse Moira
61 Main StGreat spot for a pint or some pub grub.
Clenaghans
48 Soldierstown RdGreat restaurant just a little bit outside Moira. One of our favourite places to eat.
Belfast
Belfast is just a short 20 minute drive from Little Fairfields. You can also get there by bus or train (there is a bus stop at the end of the lane and a train station in Moira) . Belfast is a must visit for sight seeing, eating, drinking and shopping.
The Muddlers Club Restaurant
1 Warehouse Lane13
íbúar mæla meðTasty food
Great for shopping and there is a dome with a great view of Belfast. There is also plenty of restaurants and a cinema
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íbúar mæla meðVictoria Square
1 Victoria Square7
íbúar mæla meðGreat for shopping and there is a dome with a great view of Belfast. There is also plenty of restaurants and a cinema
Must visit bar, especially when the weather is dry!
6
íbúar mæla meðThe Courtyard : Murals Square ( The Duke of York )
7-11 Commercial Ct6
íbúar mæla meðMust visit bar, especially when the weather is dry!
Great for a coffee throughout the day and drinks by night. There is also a beer garden!
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íbúar mæla meðThe National Grande Cafe
62 High St20
íbúar mæla meðGreat for a coffee throughout the day and drinks by night. There is also a beer garden!
Great way to see the sights!
Allen's Tours - (Giants Causeway Tour | Belfast Bus Tours | Private Bus Hire Belfast)
29 Donegall RoadGreat way to see the sights!
The Pocket
69 University RdTasty Brunch & coffee spot
The Observatory Bar on the 23rd floor has great views of belfast. Drinks are a tad expensive but great experience, even just for 1 drink.
Grand Central Hotel Belfast
9-15 Bedford StThe Observatory Bar on the 23rd floor has great views of belfast. Drinks are a tad expensive but great experience, even just for 1 drink.
You can book a tour or go for food - you need to book in advance. There is a plany park in the grounds which is great for kids.
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íbúar mæla meðStormont
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íbúar mæla meðYou can book a tour or go for food - you need to book in advance. There is a plany park in the grounds which is great for kids.
The North Coast
If you are in Northern Ireland for a few days, it is definitely worth a trip to the North coast. If you are driving there is a beautiful coastal route drive. There are some stunning beaches and you have to get fish & chips.
Old Bushmills Distillery
2 Distillery Rd65
íbúar mæla meðThe best Irish Whiskey and a great day out!
Dunluce Castle
87 Dunluce Rd43
íbúar mæla meðOld ruins which are worth stopping at on your way to the North Coast.
Great beach that you can drive onto (you do have to pay) but it is worth it as you can barbecue on the beach.
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íbúar mæla meðPortstewart Strand
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íbúar mæla meðGreat beach that you can drive onto (you do have to pay) but it is worth it as you can barbecue on the beach.
Barry's Amusements
16 Eglinton St22
íbúar mæla meðAmusements and fun fair rides. Great for kids
Newcastle
Stunning coastal town with the Mourne Mountains and the seaside!
This is great for coffee and dessert! Our favourite is the Mix In - especially with the Poor Bear ice cream!
Cafe Mauds
106 Main StThis is great for coffee and dessert! Our favourite is the Mix In - especially with the Poor Bear ice cream!
Great for any keen walkers! You can park in Newcastle and go to the top of Slieve Donard, the highest peak in Northern Ireland. Gets a little icy and windy in the winter.
33
íbúar mæla meðMourne Mountains
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íbúar mæla meðGreat for any keen walkers! You can park in Newcastle and go to the top of Slieve Donard, the highest peak in Northern Ireland. Gets a little icy and windy in the winter.
Lovely beach with the Mourn Mountains as a backdrop. There are 2 places to park - the National Trust is a paid car park and another location where you can park for free. There are toilets and a small cafe beside the National Trust car park (toilets are closed during winter months).
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íbúar mæla meðMurlough Beach
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íbúar mæla meðLovely beach with the Mourn Mountains as a backdrop. There are 2 places to park - the National Trust is a paid car park and another location where you can park for free. There are toilets and a small cafe beside the National Trust car park (toilets are closed during winter months).
Hillsborough
Quaint village just a 10 minute drive from Little Fairfields. Hillsborough Castle is the Queens residence in Northern Ireland. It has many nice places to eat and drink or is great for a lovely walk around Hillsborough lake.
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íbúar mæla meðHillsborough Castle and Gardens
10
íbúar mæla meðQuaint village just a 10 minute drive from Little Fairfields. Hillsborough Castle is the Queens residence in Northern Ireland. It has many nice places to eat and drink or is great for a lovely walk around Hillsborough lake.
The Hillside
21 Main Street10
íbúar mæla meðGood for food
Tasty food - you can sit in the pub by the real fire or in the restaurant.
10
íbúar mæla meðThe Parson's Nose
48 Lisburn Street10
íbúar mæla meðTasty food - you can sit in the pub by the real fire or in the restaurant.
Owl & Pussycat Café
Great for brunch or coffee
Borgartillaga
Samgöngur
Local Public transport
The closest village to the house is Moira. Moira is great for finding most things including a supermarket, pubs, restaurants, cafes, petrol stations and a park. You can walk to Moira from the house in 20-25 minutes. There is a sidewalk the whole way. Lisburn and Belfast are both within a short bus journey or you can go from the train station in Moira.
By Bus
The Number 51 bus stops right beside our lane. Buses run every 30 minutes
By Train
Little Fairfields is a very short taxi ride from Moira train station. You can plan your journey here: https://www.translink.co.uk
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Currency
We use British pounds but if you are visiting the South of Ireland, you will need Euros