Northern Irelands most Instagrammable Walks

Looking to capture that perfect photo, then check out our list of some popular places and hidden gems to explore!

C.S Lewis Square and Cathedral Quarter
Author: Eve JacksonPublished 25th Jan 2024
Last updated 25th Jan 2024

Glenoe Waterfall

One of Northern Irelands hidden treasures Glenoe Waterfall is nestled within the glens of Antrim. The 30-foot waterfall is the perfect day out, with a short stroll through the trees to a viewing bridge you can see one of Northern Irelands most picturesque waterfalls.

Slemish Mountain

This legendary site known as the home of Saint Patrick, is found in County Antrim. The mountain rises about 1500 feet above the surrounding plain, and it is the central core of an extinct volcano.

It is believed Saint Patrick worked as a shepherd at Slemish Mountain during his youth, with a large group hike to the top of the mountain taking place every Saint Patrick's Day as a pilgrimage with a festival held in Broughshane.


C.S Lewis Square

Immerse yourself into the fascinating world of The Chronicles of Narnia created by Belfast-born author, C.S Lewis. Featuring seven bronze sculptures from 'The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe', including Aslan, The White Witch, Mr Tumnus, The Beavers, The Robin and The Stone Table, it is a stunning display of public art.

Torr Head

Torr Head holds one of the most beautiful scenic coastal views. Hidden between Cushedun and Ballycastle, the Torr Head Scenic Route is one not to miss, with its narrow roads, sharp bends guaranteeing a day of adventure finalised by a breath-taking viewpoint overlooking the sea and the coast of Scotland a mere 12.0 mi away.

Titanic Belfast

One of Belfast's most instagrammable spots. Titanic Belfast holds for some of Ireland's greatest history sights from the Titanic Museum, a building made with each of its sides replicating the icon Titanic ship. Discover several attractions including SS Nomadic, Harland & Wolff Drawing Offices, Titanic and Olympic Slipways, and Titanic's Dock and Pump-House.

Glass of Thrones

Calling all Game of Thrones enthusiasts!

In celebration of 10 years of filming in Northern Ireland, Tourism Ireland created six giant, stained glass windows depicting iconic scenes within the show. Find the Glass of Thrones installations dotted along the Maritime Mile, from AC Hotel past Titanic Studios to HMS Caroline.

Cathedral Quarter

Cathedral Quarter not only holds some of the best bars in Belfast but is the perfect walking spot across the city. Enjoy walking along the cobble stones streets, stop in for a local pint or gaze under sparking umbrellas outside the iconic Duke of York bar.

Joys Entry

Another highly popular spot to find hidden in Belfast City Centre. Down this narrow entry way leading to The Jailhouse Belfast, Joys Entry is known for its lavish designs, whether its Christmas, Spring or the All Irelands this is a spot not to miss!

Botanic Gardens

Home to the Palm House which holds a range of tropical plants, hanging baskets, seasonal displays and birds of paradise. It is also one of the earliest examples of a glasshouse made from curved iron and glass. The gardens Tropical Ravine containing some of the oldest seed plants around today. Botanic Gardens is the perfect place to explore some of Belfast's natural beauty.

Derry City

Derry City holds centuries worth of old and current cultural and political key spots. From walking along the Derry Walls, crossing the Peace Bridge, grabbing your photo at one of the multiple murals including the iconic Derry Girls found at the heart of the city. Derry is not only one of the richest cultural cities but also the perfect place to walk around and immerse yourself in the wonder of the Walled City.

Dunseverick Castle

Enjoy the beauty of the Causeway coastline with Dunseverick Castle. The rich archelogy and history of the castle holds the tales of the ancient royal site of the Dál Riada Gaelic kingdom. This location has a fascinating history, filled with legendary folklore plus a cliff-edge is the perfect place to explore.