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North Coast

 One of my favourite areas to visit in Northern Ireland for a short break is the North Coast. It has everything you could possibly need; amazing restaurants, beautiful beaches and a great variety of activities. There are so many stunning places to explore and fantastic things to do it will be hard job to narrow down my top spots.  My mum, me and my sister in Me and Mrs Jones Lost and found eatery is a secret gem located close to Portstewart Strand and has the best brunch menu. The restaurants itself has a simplistic feel and overlooks the sea. Who wouldn't want to drink their morning coffee while enjoying the waves beat against the sand? This eatery is definitely a must visit for all the foodies out there, it is quite expensive but if you've tried the food you'll understand why. My personal favourite is the 'JackFruit Tacos' which are made up of pulled jackfruit, house salsa, lime aioli and  avocado on soft-shell tacos. It costs £7.50 and are filled with flavour. Th
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Autumn walks

Dining out is one of my favourite things to do, which unfortunately has been put on hold for a few weeks. I would usually eat out one or two times a week, whether that be at one of my favourite restaurants, or trying somewhere new. To keep me busy while the hospitality sector is closed I have recently been going on lots of walks throughout Northern Ireland and exploring new places during lockdown. Not only is this new activity much easier on my bank account than my original, but it has also benefitted me in various different ways so it's a win-win really. I thought I would take pictures during walks and share some of the prettiest places I have recently visited.  My mum and I Lurgan Park is an open parkland with various walking routes. The main feature of the park is a beautiful man-made lake, home to many ducks and swans making it very popular for families with young children. No matter what time or day you visit Lurgan Park you can be sure to see an abundance of people 'feedi

Coffee Hot Spots

The first thing I do when I get up in the morning is have a cup of coffee, it kick starts my day. I'm sure many of you will agree with me that there is nothing better on a cold morning than a hot cup of coffee. Two or three times a week I would go to an independent coffee shop, either by myself or with a friend and treat myself to a scone or sandwich. Unfortunately, now with the new lockdown rules, we can no longer sit--in and enjoy our morning coffee, but that doesn't mean we can't enjoy them whilst walking, sitting down at a park, or even in our own homes. Just because we can't sit in doesn't mean we should avoid them altogether, we need to make an extra effort to place an order over these next three weeks, and support local businesses throughout Northern Ireland. I will be sharing with you some of my weekly coffee shop visits and orders, hopefully, you can try them out too! Me in 3 Kings Portstewart Blend & Batch  I would usually take a visit to Blend & B

Spooky Season

 We are fast approaching the spookiest time of the year. Costumes and candy doesn't have to be the only plans for this Halloween. Throughout Northern Ireland there are various events planned suitable for all ages, raging from a slight spook to a spine chilling scare.  The Jungle   The Jungle outside Moneymore is hosting a new event called 'Hallowee'uns', which is aimed at young children and their families. From Monday 26th October through until Saturday 31st October there will be marshmallow toasting, quad train rides around the jungle site and a haunted Haycart ride with wicked witch telling spooky stories on board. There is also a challenge of navigating your way through the mysterious Maize Maze. All other Jungle NI activities including archery, climbing wall, bungee trampolines and paintball shouting will also be available. The children can also pick out their own pumpkin and carve it out, after the staff has safely cut the top off. They will also be able to draw ou

Belfast

 It seems only fitting for my first destination to be Belfast. As freshers has come to a close, the city welcomes a sea full of new and returning students to explore all that Belfast has to offer. The student loan needs to be spent wisely or beans on toast will soon become breakfast, dinner and lunch. It's easy to get carried away going out for dinner, drinks and of course shopping (myself included), but, luckily i've found some cheap eats and activities that I can't wait to share with you all. This is my way of enjoying Belfast - on a budget.  Me at the Boneyard in Belfast One of my favourite spots in Belfast would have to be Botanic Gardens which is located right next to one of the university's so it's a popular location with students. It's also close to many of the student housing areas. It is a huge hit on a summers day with lots of prime sun bathing spots. There is nothing more enjoyable on a sunny day than heading down with friends and spending the afterno

Introducing me and my blog!

 Hi, welcome to my first ever blog! I'm excited to share my content with you here, as well as through my instagram @jennysinsighttoni. I hope you enjoy my future posts. My names Jenny and I'm 20 years old going into my second year studying marketing at Ulster University. As part of my digital marketing and analytic module I have been asked to create a blog on something that interests me. I have chosen to base my blog on fun things to do throughout Northern Ireland. I'm a very active and adventurous person, I love finding new places to explore or new restaurants to visit.  I don't know about you but on my days off I love meeting up with family or friends and doing something exciting. It's hard to think of new ideas sometimes but hopefully with my blog posts, and more regularly my instagram posts I can share some of my favourite day trips which might inspire you.  Northern Ireland has some of the most beautiful spots right on your doorstop. Due to the lack of outbound