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August 03, 2025

Northern Ireland's summer of 2025 has been one giant adventure.

From the roar of the crowds at Belsonic as stars including Justin Timberlake and Charli XCX took to the stage, the roar of the engines as Michael Dunlop clinched victory at the North West 200 to the cheers for ‘Rors' at The 153rd Open in Royal Portrush; it’s been unforgettable.

More than 137,000 global visitors have vowed to return after experiencing The 153rd Open Championship, the warmth of the people, the great value and the world-class attractions.

With so many of these experiences less than 90 minutes from Dublin, Tourism NI has put together the following road trip ideas to help you make the most of this bank holiday weekend and the rest your summer.

Co Down: Enjoy an awe-inspiring 20-minute trip on the Carlingford Lough Ferry to the heart of the Mournes as you save valuable driving time and arrive along the scenic coastal route.

Just 10 minutes from where your ferry docks in Greencastle, take the time to drop by Killowen, Northern Ireland's smallest distillery, for an immersive tour that invites you to taste the spirit straight from the still and harvest your own mint or rosemary to use as a garnish.

From here, journey to Ballynahinch and reconnect with nature in the captivating grounds of Montalto Estate.

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