Guidebook for Magherafelt

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Guidebook for Magherafelt

Food Scene

Good for breakfast, lunch and ice cream. Family friendly.
Mauds Parlour
Union Road
Good for breakfast, lunch and ice cream. Family friendly.
TAAJ INDIAN RESTAURANT
44 Queens Ave
6 habitants recommandent
Church Street Restaurant
23 Church St
6 habitants recommandent
10 habitants recommandent
District 45 Restaurant
7 Garden St
10 habitants recommandent
Chinese Restaurant in Magherafelt Town Centre. 15 minute walking distance.
Imperial Palace
15 Queen St
Chinese Restaurant in Magherafelt Town Centre. 15 minute walking distance.

Drinks & Nightlife

Great for lunch, dinner and drinks. 10-15 minutes walk.
12 habitants recommandent
Mary's Bar
10 Market St
12 habitants recommandent
Great for lunch, dinner and drinks. 10-15 minutes walk.
7 habitants recommandent
Dorman's Bar
15 Queen St
7 habitants recommandent
Bryson's Bar
24-28 Union Rd

Arts & Culture

Only 16 minutes by car.
27 habitants recommandent
Seamus Heaney HomePlace
45 Main St
27 habitants recommandent
Only 16 minutes by car.
Neo-classical National Trust mansion on a wooded riverside estate, with a playground and book shop.
9 habitants recommandent
Confiance nationale - The Argory
144 Derrycaw Rd
9 habitants recommandent
Neo-classical National Trust mansion on a wooded riverside estate, with a playground and book shop.

Shopping

Sarah-Jane Boutique
1 Broad Street
https://www.meadowlane.co.uk/
Meadowlane Shopping Centre
Moneymore Road
https://www.meadowlane.co.uk/
Spoilt Belle Boutique
The Queen Bee
17 Broad Street
6 habitants recommandent
Magherafelt
6 habitants recommandent

Parks & Nature

Great for a walk among the trees. Only 7 minutes by car. or 28 minutes by foot.
Polepatrick Cemetery
51 Castledawson Rd
Great for a walk among the trees. Only 7 minutes by car. or 28 minutes by foot.
National Trust owned. Tours of house provided, outdoor play area for kids and large area with walled gardens great for a day out.
9 habitants recommandent
Springhill House
20 Springhill Rd
9 habitants recommandent
National Trust owned. Tours of house provided, outdoor play area for kids and large area with walled gardens great for a day out.
50 habitants recommandent
Portrush Whiterocks Beach
50 habitants recommandent
10 habitants recommandent
Portglenone Forest
50 Ballymena Rd
10 habitants recommandent
Glenariff Forest Park is an 1185 hectare forest in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It is part of Glenariff glen itself.
75 habitants recommandent
Glenariff Forest Park
Glenariffe Road
75 habitants recommandent
Glenariff Forest Park is an 1185 hectare forest in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It is part of Glenariff glen itself.
Will recognise this beauty spot from the Game of Thrones. Views of Rathlin Island.
37 habitants recommandent
Murlough Bay
Murlough Road
37 habitants recommandent
Will recognise this beauty spot from the Game of Thrones. Views of Rathlin Island.

Sightseeing

Dark Hedges from the well known "Game of Thrones". 1 hour by car.
200 habitants recommandent
Les Haies Sombres
Bregagh Road
200 habitants recommandent
Dark Hedges from the well known "Game of Thrones". 1 hour by car.
One of the seven wonder's of the world. Great day out. Just over an hour away by car.
531 habitants recommandent
Giant's Causeway
531 habitants recommandent
One of the seven wonder's of the world. Great day out. Just over an hour away by car.
The famous Carrick a Rede Rope bridge, worth a visit on a tour of the coast. Just over an hour away by car.
85 habitants recommandent
National Trust Carrick-a-Rede
119a Whitepark Rd
85 habitants recommandent
The famous Carrick a Rede Rope bridge, worth a visit on a tour of the coast. Just over an hour away by car.
Amidst the rugged landscape of this beautiful island, let your mind wander and discover a tranquillity and beauty that is so unexpected. The ferry to Rathlin Island travels just six miles across the Sea of Moyle. This island is six miles long, one mile wide, "L" shaped and home to a slowly increasing population of around 140 people. A short walk from the harbour is the Boathouse Visitor Centre, where visitors can discover some of the exciting history, learn about present day island life and see some artefacts from shipwrecks around the island. Enjoy many of the walks the Island has to offer including along the shore to Mill Bay where you may see some of the resident seals basking or at pla
69 habitants recommandent
Rathlin Island
69 habitants recommandent
Amidst the rugged landscape of this beautiful island, let your mind wander and discover a tranquillity and beauty that is so unexpected. The ferry to Rathlin Island travels just six miles across the Sea of Moyle. This island is six miles long, one mile wide, "L" shaped and home to a slowly increasing population of around 140 people. A short walk from the harbour is the Boathouse Visitor Centre, where visitors can discover some of the exciting history, learn about present day island life and see some artefacts from shipwrecks around the island. Enjoy many of the walks the Island has to offer including along the shore to Mill Bay where you may see some of the resident seals basking or at pla
117 habitants recommandent
Ballintoy Harbour
117 habitants recommandent
30 minutes by car.
7 habitants recommandent
National Trust Wellbrook Beetling Mill
20 Corkill Rd
7 habitants recommandent
30 minutes by car.

Entertainment & Activities

Beautiful Golf 18 hole course, only 10 minutes away by car.
6 habitants recommandent
Moyola Park Golf Course
6 habitants recommandent
Beautiful Golf 18 hole course, only 10 minutes away by car.
With a 50 metre pool, gym, spa, swim, and classes. Greenvale Leisure Centre has the leisure, health and fitness opportunities to meet your needs. Soft play and interactive room for kids. Cafe facilities for snack and lunch too.
6 habitants recommandent
Greenvale Leisure Centre
19a Market St
6 habitants recommandent
With a 50 metre pool, gym, spa, swim, and classes. Greenvale Leisure Centre has the leisure, health and fitness opportunities to meet your needs. Soft play and interactive room for kids. Cafe facilities for snack and lunch too.
Premier arts and cultural venue, and the hub of arts, drama, music, theatre and dance in Mid–Ulster. https://www.burnavon.com
8 habitants recommandent
Burnavon Arts & Cultural Centre
Burn Road
8 habitants recommandent
Premier arts and cultural venue, and the hub of arts, drama, music, theatre and dance in Mid–Ulster. https://www.burnavon.com
Cinema only 15 minutes by car. http://www.moviehouse.co.uk/Movie/Cinema/4/maghera
Movie House Cinema Maghera
51 St Lurachs Rd
Cinema only 15 minutes by car. http://www.moviehouse.co.uk/Movie/Cinema/4/maghera
Royal Portrush Golf Club is a private golf club in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. The 36-hole club has two links courses, the Dunluce Links and the Valley Links.
97 habitants recommandent
Royal Portrush Golf Club
97 habitants recommandent
Royal Portrush Golf Club is a private golf club in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. The 36-hole club has two links courses, the Dunluce Links and the Valley Links.
We are the leading outdoor activity provider in Northern Ireland offering an exciting escape from the drudgery of daily life.Providing a friendly but professional service The Jungle staff will ensure you enjoy a daring adventure unlike any other, so what are you waiting for – indulge the senses with our unique, adrenaline-packed adventure activities such as Zorbing, Paintball, High Wire Tree Top Adventure Courses, Clay Pigeon Shooting, Forest Segways, Llama Trekking and much more. The Jungle is nestled in an enchanting woodland among the rolling Sperrin Mountains at the heart of Northern Ireland. Just 45 minutes from Belfast or Derry/Londonderry, on the A29 between Cookstown and Magherafelt.
14 habitants recommandent
The Jungle
60 Desertmartin Rd
14 habitants recommandent
We are the leading outdoor activity provider in Northern Ireland offering an exciting escape from the drudgery of daily life.Providing a friendly but professional service The Jungle staff will ensure you enjoy a daring adventure unlike any other, so what are you waiting for – indulge the senses with our unique, adrenaline-packed adventure activities such as Zorbing, Paintball, High Wire Tree Top Adventure Courses, Clay Pigeon Shooting, Forest Segways, Llama Trekking and much more. The Jungle is nestled in an enchanting woodland among the rolling Sperrin Mountains at the heart of Northern Ireland. Just 45 minutes from Belfast or Derry/Londonderry, on the A29 between Cookstown and Magherafelt.
Davagh Forest is in the heart of the Sperrin Mountains and offers a gentle walking trail as well as exciting cross-country mountain biking trails with a number of hair raising rock features thrown in for good measure. Families and beginners can start off on Davagh's gentle green mountain bike trail or enjoy the faster flowing blue trail which includes some more technical options for those with a bit more confidence. The red trail at Davagh Forest starts with a long steady climb before opening up fabulous views, exhilarating descents and some extreme slab features.
12 habitants recommandent
Davagh Forest Trails - MTB Trailhead
Davagh Road
12 habitants recommandent
Davagh Forest is in the heart of the Sperrin Mountains and offers a gentle walking trail as well as exciting cross-country mountain biking trails with a number of hair raising rock features thrown in for good measure. Families and beginners can start off on Davagh's gentle green mountain bike trail or enjoy the faster flowing blue trail which includes some more technical options for those with a bit more confidence. The red trail at Davagh Forest starts with a long steady climb before opening up fabulous views, exhilarating descents and some extreme slab features.
The North West 200 is a motorcycling race meeting held each May in Northern Ireland. It is held in a 8.970 mi road course between the towns of Portstewart, Coleraine and Portrush in Causeway Coast and Glens.
8 habitants recommandent
North West 200
233a Loughan Road
8 habitants recommandent
The North West 200 is a motorcycling race meeting held each May in Northern Ireland. It is held in a 8.970 mi road course between the towns of Portstewart, Coleraine and Portrush in Causeway Coast and Glens.