Translink and the Northern Ireland Tourist Board are searching for the best kept secrets in the region to give visitors a truly unique experience.
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Since the signing of the Good Friday Agreement, Northern Ireland has seen a sharp rise in the number of tourists visiting the region.
Thousands of visitors from across the globe now flock to Ireland's shores every year to witness the unique heritage sites and sprawling landscapes the country has to offer.
From the Giant's Causeway and Carrick-a-rede Rope Bridge to Stormont buildings and the birthplace of the Titanic in Belfast's shipyard, a number of big attractions draw the crowds.
However, Translink and the NI Tourist Board are now urging the public to help them unearth the hidden gems and 'things we don't know' all around Northern Ireland, from the home of a famous poet, a castle or even a monastery to 'jaw-dropping views' or a secluded beach and a natural landmark.
They are appealing for members of the public to get in touch and share their favourite places and landmarks which may be off the beaten track and absent from the tourist guides.
To suggest a 'Hidden Treasure' in a town or village near you, you can contact Translink, or share your hidden gems using the form below.
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