Belfast, Northern Ireland
The Bear Pit
Once home to a local bear named "Bruno."
Belfast, Northern Ireland
Once home to a local bear named "Bruno."
Ballasalla, Isle of Man
Centuries after this 12th-century abbey had fallen to ruin, it became known for the strawberries and cream served in its gardens.
Rathlin Island, Northern Ireland
Designed to inspire artists visiting the island.
Whitehead, Northern Ireland
Dedicated to preserving railway history from across Ireland.
Ballycastle, Northern Ireland
A relic of the region's rich seaweed industry.
Dalby, Isle of Man
The name Niarbyl means “the tail” and refers to the rocky formations that push out into the Irish Sea.
Ards and North Down, Northern Ireland
The last working windmill in Northern Ireland.
Ballyhalbert, Northern Ireland
The easternmost point on the island of Ireland.
Larne, Northern Ireland
The artwork immortalizes one of 20th-century Ireland's leading creatives.
Larne, Northern Ireland
It is said a heartbroken man visited the gap every day to stare blankly out at the sea.
Dublin, Ireland
A statue in the center of Dublin dedicated to one of their favorite sons of rock & roll.
Dublin, Ireland
Amidst the bustling streets of Dublin, there is a hushed garden that is dedicated to "All those who gave their lives in the cause of Irish Freedom."
Dublin, Ireland
An 80-year-old plane tree is devouring an iron bench at Ireland's oldest law school.
County Antrim, Northern Ireland
Beautiful scenery provides the backdrop for an abandoned coastguard facility.
Mid and East Antrim, Northern Ireland
This memorial site offers scenic views and a peaceful place for reflection.
Larne, Northern Ireland
These vehicles were once a regular sight traveling up the Antrim Coast Road from Larne.
Cushendall, Northern Ireland
The father of Belfast medicine is buried in the graveyard of this 13th-century church, which now lies in ruins.
Cullybackey, Northern Ireland
The ancestral home of the 21st president of the United States of America.
Carrickfergus, Northern Ireland
Former coal-powered facility turned museum.
Portaferry, Northern Ireland
This windmill was used for well over a century.
Cushendun, Northern Ireland
400 million years of erosion shaped these fascinating seaside caves, which made an appearance on 'Game of Thrones.'
Rushen, Isle of Man
On the southwestern tip of the Isle of Man, a stone monument to one of the island's great conservationists.
Douglas, Isle of Man
This Victorian water wheel is affectionately nicknamed "Little Isabella."
Rushen, Isle of Man
This concrete memorial commemorates a group of brave locals who saved the crew and passengers of a wrecked ship.