Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge in Northern Ireland - (c) National Trust (p) GoUK.com

Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge in Northern Ireland - (c) National Trust (p) GoUK.com

What

Top Tips for Romance in Northern Ireland from the National Trust

When

February 2012

Where

National Trust properties throughout Northern Ireland

The Fanfare

Here’s a little secret – if you want to really impress someone, give them an unforgettable National Trust experience.

The National Trust has everything you need to make Valentine’s Day really special this year.

With breathtaking backdrops and centuries of romantic tradition, the NT has everything you need to treat your loved one to a memorable day out.

Here’s a selection of the National Trust’s top tips for romance:

Spend the day together

There’s nothing more important on Valentine’s Day than spending time together.

Take the exhilarating rope bridge challenge at Carrick-a-Rede (pictured above) and enjoy a truly unique cliff top experience.

Or wander hand in hand through the inspirational gardens at Mount Stewart.

Whatever you choose, we have everything you need to escape and spend time with each other.

Think about the backdrop

A memorable day out needs a memorable setting.

The breathtaking ruins of Downhill Demesne with Mussenden Temple perched on the cliff edge are guaranteed to capture the imagination.

Or for a peaceful setting head for Florence Court in Fermanagh with its glorious walks set against the dramatic backdrop of mountains and forests.

Make a stay of it

Why settle for an afternoon out?

National Trust holiday cottages are in some of the most beautiful places in Northern Ireland.

Relax with a short break at Butler’s Apartment in Florence Court, enjoy coastal walks on the North Coast from Portbraddan Cottage or explore the cycle and walking trails at Castle Ward with a stay inDownpatrick Gate Lodge or Potter’s Cottage.

It doesn’t have to cost the earth

You don’t have to break the bank for a great day out.

With an array of coast and countryside places across Northern Ireland, a stunning location may just be right on your doorstep.

Enjoy the breathtaking natural beauty of Murlough National Nature Reserve, miles of golden sand and dramatic sand dunes at Portstewart Strand and spectacular panoramic views over Belfast from Divisand the Black Mountain.

Find a quiet space

With extensive grounds on magnificent country estates, not to mention stunning walks on the coast and in the countryside, you can always find a secluded and romantic corner.

Rowallane Garden is a haven for all seasons, with 52 acres of informal gardens to explore there’s plenty of space to find your moment.

Or savour the peace at Castle Coole with a stroll around the lakeside walk and discover the wildlife that live in and around Lough Coole.

Fantastic flowers

From delicate white snowdrops to colourful winter gardens, you can see stunning displays of seasonal flowers at many of our places.

The Argory and Springhill have some of the best displays of delicate snowdrops; much more memorable and impressive than any bouquet.

Give a thoughtful gift

Rather than something impersonal, pick up something special to remember your day by.

With a great selection of handmade delights and fine local produce, shops like the one at Mount Stewart or the Giant’s Causeway, are a great place to pick up a memento.

Further Information

Information on National Trust places to visit is available at www.nationaltrust.org.uk/ni

For further information on Holiday Cottages contact 0844 800 2078 or visit www.nationaltrustcottages.co.u

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