The city of Lisburnis a stone’s throw from some of Ireland’smost scenic walks yet just 18 miles from the capital of Belfast. Known in theregion as a leading centre for arts and culture, Lisburn has seen vast regeneration over the past few years and nowhouses some of the region's busiest shopping and leisure centres.
Museums in Lisburn
Take a free guided tour through the award-winning Irish Linen Centre and Lisburn Museumto explore Ireland’s industrialheritage. The Lisburn Museum has achild-friendly approach, which makes it ideal for the whole family and it’sconsistently rated one of the most interesting museums in the area.
Lisburn Castle Gardens is the mosthistorically significant open space in the city and although the castle is nomore, the grounds provide a tranquil escape from Lisburn’s busy shopping district.
Shopping in Lisburn
Lisburn is ashopper’s paradise. There’s a fantastic balance between high street brands andindependent traders, which makes the award-winning Lisburn Square as charming as ever. The multi-coloured buildingsand central market place make for idyllic weekend moochings, which can bebroken up by coffee in one of the many quirky, independent cafes in thearea.
Restaurants and pubs inLisburn
After a busy day of hiking, shopping or sightseeing, Lisburn has a wide variety of highlyacclaimed eateries on offer. Just stroll round Lisburn Square and Market Place and you are sure to find somethingto tempt your tastebuds. Lisburn isfamed for specialising in traditional family fare, providing the perfect tasteof Ireland.
Nature in Lisburn
A trip along the River Lagan will take you through the citycentre and up into the Lagan ValleyRegional Park. It’s approximately 6.3 miles from the centre of Lisburn, making it a challenging yetpicturesque walk, but there are regular bus services running to and from thecity centre.
Enjoy a picnic by the river or afternoon tea at one of thelocal cafes. Pick a trail and explore the rose garden at Terrace Hill, whichoffers excellent views across the valley of the Belfast Hills. From here youcan also see the ancient Giant’s Ring, a henge monument that dates back to2700BC.
Relax in Lisburn
With a fantastic mix of culture, retail opportunities and crispcountry walks, a trip to Lisburn isa relaxing and cultural experience that can be enjoyed by everyone.