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Hey everyone! I recently had the most incredible trip exploring Ulster, and let me tell you, this part of Ireland is absolutely bursting with history, stunning landscapes, and vibrant culture. If you're wondering what 'things to do in Ulster' are truly unmissable, I've got you covered with some of my personal favorites that made my journey so special. Prepare to be enchanted! First up, you simply have to visit the iconic Giant's Causeway in County Antrim. I was completely mesmerized by the unique hexagonal basalt columns – it truly feels like stepping onto another planet, shaped by ancient volcanic activity and legendary giants! Walking along the rugged coastline and hearing the fascinating folklore of Finn MacCool really brings the place to life. It’s a definite photo op and a must-do for anyone exploring Northern Ireland. Make sure to allow plenty of time to explore the visitor centre too! Another highlight for me was delving into the rich maritime history at Titanic Belfast. This world-class museum is incredibly well done, tracing the ship's story from its ambitious construction in the city's shipyards to its tragic maiden voyage and legacy. I spent hours there, completely captivated by the interactive exhibits and personal stories, which truly give you a deep sense of the scale and human endeavor behind it all. Afterwards, I loved strolling through Belfast's vibrant Cathedral Quarter, soaking in the city's lively atmosphere and grabbing a delicious bite to eat. For a profound mix of history and breathtaking views, the historic Walled City of Derry/Londonderry is an absolute gem. Walking the ancient 17th-century city walls, I felt like I was stepping back in time, gaining a unique perspective on the city's past. The powerful political murals are incredibly moving, telling significant stories of conflict and reconciliation, and I highly recommend joining one of the local guided tours – they are both incredibly informative and deeply personal. It’s a truly unique experience that offers deep insight into the region's complex heritage. If you're craving dramatic nature and stunning coastal scenery, then the Wild Atlantic Way in County Donegal (which is proudly part of Ulster!) is calling your name. I can't recommend the majestic Slieve League Cliffs enough; they're some of the highest sea cliffs in Europe, towering over the Atlantic, and the views are just spectacular – even more dramatic than some of the more famous cliffs, in my humble opinion! The scenic drive itself along the rugged Donegal coast is an adventure in itself, with hidden beaches and picturesque villages waiting to be discovered. And of course, no trip to Ulster would be complete without experiencing the legendary Causeway Coastal Route. This drive is pure magic, linking many of the region's most famous spots like the Giant's Causeway, Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge (a thrilling experience if you're brave enough!), and charming coastal towns. I found myself pulling over every few minutes just to take in another incredible vista. Finally, don't miss out on the incredible local hospitality and culinary scene. I loved popping into traditional pubs, listening to live traditional music, and trying some of the hearty local food, from a full Ulster Fry to fresh seafood. Ulster truly offers something for every traveler, and I left with so many cherished memories. I hope my recommendations inspire you to plan your own amazing adventure!




















