Northern Ireland is a country to the north of Ireland and is part of the United Kingdom. Idyllic Irish cottages await you in the beautiful rugged landscape full of mountains, lakes and sweeping coastlines. Northern Ireland is the ideal destination for sporty holidaymakers who love hiking, cycling and climbing. Culture vultures will enjoy old cities and vibrant festivals.

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Price and Availability Index for Northern Ireland
Holiday Letting Price Information in Northern Ireland
In the graph above you can see the typical prices of holiday rentals in Northern Ireland in each month. Booking a holiday rental is most expensive in december. In the period 24/12 - 31/12, you will need to pay £281 on average. However, it's great if you plan to book an accommodation in november. In this period holiday rentals are comparatively cheap, with average prices of £89.
Holiday Home Availability Information in Northern Ireland
Above, you can see what percentage of the holiday rentals in Northern Ireland are available at different times of year. The busiest time of year in Northern Ireland is July. The week with the highest availability is in January (14/01 - 21/01) - 87 of the holiday rentals are still available.
Accommodation and Apartments in Northern Ireland
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Tasty local dishes
A well-known regional dish is the "Irish stew", a delicious stew made from meat, seasonal vegetables and sometimes beer, such as Guinness. For breakfast, try an Ulster fry, consisting of sausage, bacon, egg and Northern Ireland soda and potato bread. In the evening, enjoy eels caught in Northern Ireland's Lough Neagh and served fresh.
Drop into a classic pub and taste black pudding, a dark pudding or champ, mashed potatoes with milk, butter and spring onions. The savory Irish pies should not be missing from your plate either. Of course, you can have a delicious local beer with it.