The 8 Best Things to do for Honeymoon in Belfast City Region, Northern Ireland

January 8, 2022 Renato Branum

Discover the best top things to do in Belfast City Region, United Kingdom including Soak Seaweed Baths, The Spa Dunamoy, Mount Stewart, Murlough National Nature Reserve, Tollymore Forest Park, Slieve Donard, Antrim Castle Gardens, Bangor Castle Walled Garden.
Restaurants in Belfast City Region

1. Soak Seaweed Baths

5 South Promenade, Newcastle BT33 0EX Northern Ireland +44 28 4372 6002 [email protected] http://www.soakseaweedbaths.co.uk/
Excellent
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5.0 based on 316 reviews

Soak Seaweed Baths

Head to Toe IndulgenceTreat your body and soul to a detoxing and invigorating seaweed sensation at Soak Seaweed Baths, the UK’s only seaweed bath house. Close the door of your private treatment room and listen to your favourite tunes as you melt all your troubles away in the steam room, before luxuriating in the amber goodness of the mineral-rich seaweed and hot seawater that make up a seaweed bath. Let the seaweed detoxify your body and enrich your skin with vitamins A – K, giving you a natural glow. Finally, close your pores with a freshwater shower and you’re ready to face the world again!Sessions last one Hour. Towels and hair drying facilities provided.Benefits Conditions Like• Arthritis• Rheumatism• Sports injuries• General muscle aches• Psoriasis• Eczema• Cellulite• Under active Thyroid • Stress• AcneVouchers AvailableGroups Catered for

Reviewed By holaannie - England, United Kingdom

Second time to this incredible place - skin feels amazing! So relaxing, thoroughly recommend a visit ????

2. The Spa Dunamoy

40 Collin Road, Ballyclare, Newtownabbey BT39 9JS Northern Ireland +44 28 9334 9676 [email protected] http://www.dunamoy.com/spa.html
Excellent
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5.0 based on 132 reviews

The Spa Dunamoy

The Award winning 4 star Spa at Dunamoy is only 14 miles North from Central Belfast, but here you will find peace and tranquility in the heart of the rolling Co Antrim Countryside. The Spa features multiple treatment rooms, including the dual bath/massage suite, a 10m spa pool and solarium/ relaxation area. The Spa at Dunamoy is proud to be one of the few able to showcase award winning brand Elemis, featuring specially selected treatments from this leading luxury spa and skincare brand. These include signature facials, detox rituals and luxurious body massage, plus a well stocked shopping area for the perfect gift. Escape with friends or book a romantic getaway, either as a day spa customer or a resident in one of our beautiful stone cottages

Reviewed By daisym279

A perfect choice for a memorable gals night away. We thoroughly enjoyed our stay, where every feature of the Dunamoy experience exceeded our expectations. All staff had a warm and lovely manner. Afternoon tea & breakfast were absolutely delicious, the spa peaceful & beautiful, the cottage stylish, comfy & spotless, equipped with everything needed for our group. We raved about our top class facials, and expert therapists. Bliss !

3. Mount Stewart

Portaferry Road, Newtownards BT22 2AD Northern Ireland +44 28 4278 8387 [email protected] http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/mount-stewart
Excellent
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4.5 based on 992 reviews

Mount Stewart

Mount Stewart is one of the most inspiring and unusual gardens in the National Trust's ownership. The garden reflects a rich tapestry of design and great planting artistry that was the hallmark of Edith, Lady Londonderry. The mild climate of Strangford Lough allows astonishing levels of planting experimentation. The formal areas exude a strong Mediterranean feel and resemble an Italian villa landscape; the wooded areas support a range of plants from all corners of the world, ensuring something to see whatever the season. Mount Stewart House re-opened after our 3 year long restoration project. We've brought back the elegance and charm of the house when it was home of the 7th Marchioness Edith, Lady Londonderry and her family in the early 20th century and we look forward to welcoming you to enjoy in all its splendor. Six kilometers of walking trails wind through a landscape ‘lost in time’ and establishes Mount Stewart’s reputation as one of the best-preserved Irish country demesnes.

Reviewed By 174eleanora

Yet another great family day at mount stewart. Joined last year and we have had the best picnics,walks and good fun here.the freedom for the kids to run and learn about all the habitat.adventure play area and den building is a real hit for kids!!and competitive adults!!such beautiful lake walk and has been a pleasure enjoying all the changing seasons.halloween was great for the kids and staff are friendly and helpful.thanks to all who keep it one of the most beautiful places we are lucky to have.

4. Murlough National Nature Reserve

The Mourne Mountains, Newcastle BT33 0NQ Northern Ireland +44 28 4375 1467 http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/murlough
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4.5 based on 313 reviews

Murlough National Nature Reserve

Reviewed By machinmad - Norwich, United Kingdom

From the car park we took the right hand boardwalk to the beach then followed the shoreline right round the peninsular and back inland to the road bridge. It was high tide and very wet, but was just manageable . The sea walk was spectacular, as the big waves crashed in. Seals basked on the opposite shore, oblivious to the sound of gunfire from the military firing range. A stunning 2hr circular walk despite the heavy rain on the way back!

5. Tollymore Forest Park

Bryansford Road, Newcastle BT33 0PW Northern Ireland +44 28 4372 2428 http://www.discovernorthernireland.com/Tollymore-Forest-Park-Newcastle-P2888
Excellent
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4.5 based on 763 reviews

Tollymore Forest Park

Reviewed By dermotc502

Great place to visit loads of scenic walks the river walk is fantastic Toilets on site and a mobile eatery

6. Slieve Donard

Newcastle Northern Ireland
Excellent
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4.5 based on 296 reviews

Slieve Donard

Reviewed By 888Sausage

We stayed at the Slieve Donard on a spa-stay deal. Wow this is a classy hotel. We were upgraded to a sea view which is the advantage of visiting during November I guess, but there were plenty of people there, the hotel wasn’t empty. Set in lovely grounds beside the sea, this is a large hotel with multiple restaurants and bars. Breakfast was incredible - look out for the cream, honey and WHISKEY that you’re encouraged to have with your porridge - that really set me up for the day! It was impressive to read the booklets on the tables about where in Northern Ireland all the breakfast ingredients were sourced from, and read the interviews with the local business owners. In the evening we had cocktails in the Charlie Chaplin bar, lovely place and good cocktails, the staff even went off menu when my husband asked for a particular favourite cocktail of his. Hotel guests can use the pool and sauna/steam room/jacuzzi at any time. The second day we then went to the spa area for massages - would highly recommend this as this area also has its own sauna/steam room/jacuzzi on a different floor to the one for hotel guests. I visited on a Tuesday morning and had the place to myself. I could really relax here. All staff were so friendly. Do check out the museum room documenting the history of the hotel.

7. Antrim Castle Gardens

Antrim Castle Gardens Randalstown Road, Antrim BT41 4LH Northern Ireland +44 28 9448 1338 [email protected] http://www.antrim.gov.uk/antrimcastlegardens
Excellent
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4.5 based on 518 reviews

Antrim Castle Gardens

The Antrim Castle Gardens site is an absolute gem and you will find nothing like these 400 year old gardens anywhere else. A recent £6m restoration project which received generous support from Heritage Lottery Fund has now preserved this historic site for generations to come. The Gardens are a unique living museum, with layer upon layer of design features and planting added over the centuries. Indeed, rarely is so much history preserved on one site. The many exceptional features include the ancient Motte, the Large Parterre, the Yew Tree Pond and the Pleasure Gardens.

Reviewed By Q526KJjohnm - Ballymena, United Kingdom

Fantastic setting, with walks for all the family. There is a vast array of wildlife within the grounds, and a 1km riverside walk adjoining. If you're feeling a little peckish, there is c cafe on site, which serves nice food.

8. Bangor Castle Walled Garden

Castle Park, Bangor Northern Ireland +44 28 9127 1370 http://www.visitardsandnorthdown.com/experiences/Experience-and-Enjoy-Ards-and-North-Down
Excellent
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4.5 based on 387 reviews

Bangor Castle Walled Garden

Reviewed By Sid8775 - Ipswich, United Kingdom

Whilst at the Starbucks a short hop up the road at the retail park we saw this on the map. So glad we came, it was beautiful, and also the car parking was plentiful and free. The gardens are kept tip top & looked amazing. There are benches around the outside where we sat for a while in the warm sun shine. Another nice thing was there was no issue with young children playing on the grass and running around, great to hear the laughter. There’s a small cafe with toilets too. If you are up for relaxing with a coffee, with a book and sitting in the sun this is right up your alley.

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