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oxford island tourist information centre

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  • oxford island tourist information centre
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    • helenmX1037OQ 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Oxford Island is in fact a peninsula, located on the shores of Lough Neagh. This is a beautiful part of Northern Ireland delightful for studying grebes of many varieties and other lakeside birds. Bring a picnic and avoid the canteen. Well worth visiting.
    • Ruthmeister 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We visited here this afternoon for some lunch. It's been many years since I was last at Oxford island and I would highly recommend it. The cafe is spacious and clean with friendly staff and lovely views. The food is delicious and very reasonably priced. There is a lovely gift shop and the toilets are very clean. We didn't have time for a walk but I can imagine it's lovely. Would recommend to anyone whether families or couples or a walk around on your own
    • MsRed23 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I can't believe how amazingly gorgeous this attraction is and right on my doorstep. There are loads of activities going on all the time that I only found out about recently to suit everyone. The walks are adapted to individual needs and abilities.
    • Capt007Pugwash 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Attended the Discovery Centre today as a venue for employment training. Comfortable training room with good layout. Tea, coffee and scones were provided. Blowing an absolute gale outside due to the remnants of a hurricane. Good central location when participants were attending from all over the Provence. It wasn't the weather to go on the walks as it was too gusty and wet - but it was a scenic venue.
    • happylemon 图标 图标 图标 图标

      What a dreadful place trying to showcase lough neagh.s features n wild life. Inside the lough side building a lobby come tourist shop poorly stocked touristy free leaflets and the worst eating place in the country smelling of boiled cabbage and wet outdoor clothing displaying portioned desserts that were cut with a chain saw and lobbed on plates Over cooked meats! gravy that looked like thickened drain water. All pre war ideas .don't understand how the bosses of this complex stoop so low and how some government body has wasted so much good money on this hideous venture.
    • mumknowsbest2 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Not really sure how to describe this place. Visited on a warm July day. Park was busy with children splashing in the play pond. Staff where friendly in the visitor centre. Expected to meet more people along the paths but was actually very lonely. Where given a map but was hard to follow, would have liked to have had a few sign posts along the way as I'm sure we could have picked a better path to follow. Wouldn't be in a rush to return.
    • GoalieBoy 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Made a visit in order to get a better appreciation of Lough Neigh. The paths are easy to negotiate and the bird hides very well maintained. I don't know much about ducks, etc but I was fascinated by the variety I could see so close up. Can't comment on the cafe, but the staff were friendly and helpful and the picnic area was clean and very pleasant.
    • fhuiseog 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Popped in for lunch on a Fri in June. No salads, no sandwiches which was a bit surprising in mid summer. Food presentation sloppy and unappetising so eventually opted for just coffee and a scone. Looked around for table but could only see dirty unwiped tables. Staff too busy chatting to workmen to notice our predicament. Eventually asked for a cloth and table was cleaned with bad grace and no apology. Dirty plates stacked in a rack beside us. Windows clearly unwashed for months. Floor sticky and in need of a deep clean. Just returned from a trip to the US, where we ate in all sorts of restaurants in many different places: even the most humble of these was cleaner and had staff that cared. NI has a long way to go.
    • jhegarty777 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Oxford island is a partial nature reserve. It is also a watersports centre. It is on the shores of Lough Neagh and has a superb marina which has berths for about 60 boats. The wildlife is all around you, squirrels, rabbits and a huge variation of birds. It is very popular with birdwatchers from deverywhere. There is also a caravan/camp site with adjoining cafe and park for the children. This is a hidden jewel and is only seconds from the M1 motorway and only 20 minutes from Belfast. Great place for walks , you will not be dissapointed. Theres is a second cafe with the most spectacular views of the lough and an adjoining museum.
    • susiecutie2013 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Its a lovely place to go for a walk or go with the family. there is a discovery centre with lots of information about the surrounding area and the wild life. a cafe situated in the grounds there is plenty to do including boat trips around the lough. We take our dog he loves it only thing i found dissapointing was the fact that there are signs asking you to clean up after your dog but there are hardly any bins provided so you find your carrying it around with you. on our last visit there was bags of poop left on the ground as people must have got sick of carrying it. other than that its a lovely place with beautiful views.
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