With stunning landscapes, a plethora of outdooractivities for all ages and a history dating back to around 4,000 BC, it’shardly surprising that Coleraine is one of NorthernIreland’s most popular destinations. You can explore the nearbycountryside, take a stroll along the rushing waters of the River Bann or visitthe world famous Giant'sCauseway, just a 25-minute bus journey away.
Discover the History of Coleraine
With the earliest recorded human settlement in Coleraine dating as far back as 4,000 BC, this city is soaked in history. In the early 17thcentury, the modern day Coleraine was born as aBritish plantation project. Why don’t you discover Coleraine’sfascinating history for yourself with the Walking Heritage Trail? Availablefrom the Visitor Information Centre, this guided tour weaves through the town’stwisted Georgian streets and is both fascinating and educational.
Visit Coleraine’s Diamond Square
With the River Bann flowing nearby, the centralshopping square of Coleraine has a somewhatcontinental feel. Home to a raft of great shops and cafes, the pedestrianisedDiamond Square makes the perfect piazza-like centre for this floral town. Thetown hall, a 19th century sandstone structure in the classical Italianatestyle, watches quietly over the square and is host to a number of exhibitions throughoutthe year.
The Riverside Theatre in Coleraine
As the name suggests, the Riverside Theatre in Coleraineis located on the banks of the River Bann. Built during Northern Ireland’s tumultuous1970s, the theatre is a true cultural triumph and you will find one of the theatre’stop quality productions offers a great night out.
A Family Day Out in Coleraine
Coleraine is perfect for familybreaks, and is well equipped with fun activities for the kids. For instance,why not pay a visit to Waterworld? This indoor water park is located on thepicturesque harbour front just a short drive outside of Coleraine.It boasts six water chutes and other facilities to keep you and your kidsentertained for hours.
Eating Out in Coleraine
Withso much to do, you’ll no doubt work up an appetite. From tapas to Thai green curry,as well as more traditional Irish cuisine, you’ll find no shortage of places toeat out in Coleraine. For laidback dining, thereare a number of cosy restaurants and comfortable cafes, predominantly locatedon or near the riverside, with great sunset views. With Bushmill’s whiskey distillerynot far away, there’s even something to wash it all down with!
VisitColeraine today. Whether you’re looking for a romantic getawayor a rural break overlooking iconic landscape, Coleraine has everything youcould need.