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The Best Spots in Northern Ireland for Adrenaline Seekers

Calling all thrill-seekers! Looking to blow off some steam in the run up to deadline season or celebrate afterwards with some heart-stopping fun?

Horse riding on Newcastle beach
Newcastle Beach, County Down (Picture courtesy NI Tourist Board)

From stunning coastal landscapes to urban excitement, here are some top spots in NI that will get your adrenaline pumping:

Outdoor Adventures

The Ultimate Leap Todds Leap Activity Centre

Jump into action at Todds Leap Activity Centre near Ballygawley, County Tyrone. Feel the exhilaration of The Drop Zone, Europe's first purpose-built recreational free fall stunt jumping facility! Master jumping techniques on a lower level before taking the plunge from the dizzying 30-foot platform. Don't worry about the landing— the 'Big Air Bag,' will be there to cushion your fall. Enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding Tyrone countryside before the heart-stopping plummet.

Booking Enquiries here: https://toddsleap.com/activities/giant-swing/

Man ziplining

Let's Go Hydro

Dive into adventure at Let's Go Hydro’s adrenaline-packed water sports park located a 20-minute bus ride from Belfast city centre. Challenge yourself on aqua park obstacles, try your hand at wakeboarding, or paddle around on a kayak. The park has recently expanded to include a spa section complete with Estonian Saunas and Relaxation pool. You can even book an Alpine Cabin for an overnight stay, so you can Zen out after your adrenaline high!

Slots and Tickets available to book here: https://letsgohydro.com/booking-date?type=activity&step=calendar

Person wakeboarding

The Gobbins Coastal Path

Brace yourself for an epic coastal adventure at The Gobbins Coastal Path in Islandmagee, County Antrim. This exhilarating cliff-face path takes you through tunnels, across bridges, and along the dramatic Antrim coastline. On a clear day this peninsula offers views right across to Scotland. Adult Tickets for the guided tour £21.50.

Slots and Tickets available to book here: https://thegobbinscliffpath.com/ 

Antrim coast

Rainy Day Options

Stuck indoors due to rain in Belfast? Don't worry, there are plenty of thrilling activities to keep you entertained. Check out these exciting options for a rainy-day adventure:

Prison Island Escape Room

Challenge your mind with an escape room experience at Prison Island. Navigate through a series of interactive challenges and puzzles in a uniquely themed 'prison island' setting, working together with friends to escape from 31 challenge cells before time runs out. It's the perfect adventure-packed escape for a thrilling and memorable day indoors. Ticket start around £20 per adult.

Unlock the adventure here: https://checkout.roller.app/prisonislandbelfast/products/booknow?date=20191130#/sessions

Prison bars with lock

Indoor Karting at Eddie Irvine Sports

Satisfy that need for speed at Eddie Irvine Sports indoor karting. Race against friends on high-speed, challenging circuits. Feel the thrill of navigating tight corners, accelerating down straightaways, and overtaking opponents on the track. Prices start from £20 per person.

Slots and Tickets here: https://www.eddieirvinesports.com/book-now

Person go karting

Indoor Skydiving - Titanic Quarter

Experience the thrill of freefalling at We Are Vertigo in Belfast's Titanic Quarter. Indoor skydiving offers a safe and exhilarating experience suitable for all ages. Prices start from £45 per person for a single flight experience.

Book your sky dive: https://www.wearevertigo.com/activities

Remember to check availability, book in advance where possible, and adhere to safety guidelines for each activity. Bring your Queen's student card along as some of these spots offer student discount.

Whether you're seeking thrills on land, water, or in the air, Northern Ireland offers plenty of exciting adventures for adrenaline enthusiasts. So, pack your sense of adventure and get ready to experience the best of Northern Ireland's adrenaline-filled attractions!

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Happy adventuring!

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Eleanor Lees

Media and Broadcast Production  | Postgraduate Student | Belfast

I’m Eleanor and I’m new to Queen's as a Postgrad Student, studying in the School of English Arts and Languages. I’ve recently moved back home to NI after living away for six years and am excited to rediscover Belfast again!

Aside from my studies I love all things artsy, with the Queen’s Film Theatre being a keen favourite. As I enter my mid-twenties I have a new found love for the outdoors, with an increasing enjoyment of gardening and have even begun cold water swimming.

I am looking forward to documenting my experiences as a student blogger!

Eleanor Lees
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