Northern Ireland Touristic recommendations
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Northern Ireland Touristic recommendations
Francisco Martínez Morales
Daniel Sáez Torregrosa
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• Armagh• Belfast• Derry• Lisburn• Newry
The 5 principal and more touristic cities in Northern Ireland are:
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What to visit?
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St. Patrick's Cathedral, Armagh is the seat of the Archbishop of Armagh in the Church of Ireland. It is found in Armagh, Northern Ireland. The Church was and is the centre of the Church of Ireland.It has been destroyed and rebuilt 17 times. It was substantially restored between 1834 and 1840 by Archbishop Lord John George Beresford and the architect Lewis Nockalls Cottingham.
This Cathedral, stands on one of the most ancient christian sites in the British Isles. Its origins date back to the year 445, whne St Patrick built a stone church on a hill.
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Northern Ireland has some of the finest castles on the island. The earliest are from Norman times, but fortified homes continued to be built well into the 17th century - much of
Derry City dates from this era, including its encircling walls. Centuries of war, siege and expansion, have left a well-
preserved legacy which is still there to be explored!
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Dunluce castle is a ruined castled located on the edge of a hill in Antrim (between Portballintrae and Portrush) .
Opening times:Easter - end September: 10am to 6pm daily
October - Easter: 10am to 4pm dailyPrices:
Adult - £2Children/Seniors – £1Child under 4 - Free
Group Rate – (10 or over) £1 per person
Contact Details87 Dunluce Road
BushmillsCounty Antrim
BT57 8UY
Website: www.ni-environment.gov.ukEmail: [email protected]
Tel: (028) 2073 1938Fax: (028) 2073 2850
Dunluce Castle
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Mussenden Temple is located in the beautiful surroundings of Downhill Demesne near Castlerock in County Londonderry . the Atlantic Ocean on the north-western coast of Northern Ireland, offers spectacular views
Contact Details1 mile west of Castlerock, DownhillCastlerockLondonderry
Website: www.nationaltrust.org.ukTel: (028) 7084 8567Alt: (028) 2073 1582
Prices:
Gift Aid Admission.Ground & Temple:Adult £2.30. Child £1.60. Family £6.20. Group £2.00 per person. Group outside normal hours £4.00 per person.
Take a virtual tour of Mussenden Temple and Downhill Demesne.
Mussenden Temple
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Where to stay?
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Cradled in mature gardens and green fields in the village of Magheralin this Georgian Country House, built in 1785 had been restored. The hotel has a lot of activities like golf, fishing, spas and cookery schools etc
Directions:
From Belfast:M1 West, exit 9, Moira follow 5km. In Magheralin left at Byrne's pub: left after speed limit sign.
From Newry: A1 north towards Belfast. Follow c. 30km, exit Dromore onto B2 (Lurgan Road). Continue 8km, take right onto Newforge Road B9. Continue 1km: 200m on right after bridge.GPS Co-Ordinates:Latitude: 54.4619
Longitude: -6.2577
Telf: 028 926 11255
NEWFORGE HOUSE
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Inside: The roomsNewforge has light and airy reception rooms and six individually designed bedrooms. It combines antique features with modern and contemporary comforts.
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The first established Bed & Breakfast in the Bogside area of Derry. Situated in the centre of Derry / Londonderry. it is the ideal accommodation for travellers of all kinds looking to visit and explore this wonderful and historic location.Abbey B&B has a lot of attractions and activities. CLICK HERE
Sterling Euros
£45 Single Roomincludes suppliment for larger rooms.
£30 Double RoomPer Person Sharing ensuite.
£25 Triple RoomPer Person Sharing ensuite
€45* Single Roomincludes suppliment for larger rooms.
€30* Double RoomPer Person Sharing ensuite.
€25* Triple RoomPer Person Sharing ensuite Located in Abbey Street (just
off William Street) in the heart of Derry City,
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Inside: The roomsRoom 1Large room with disabled access and disabled bathroom
facilities1 double bed and 1 single bed TV
Room 2
Large En-suite room with 1 double bed and 1 single bed1 double sofa/bed TV
Room 3
1 double bed and 1 single bedLarge bathroom with bath and shower & TV
Room 4En-suite room with 1 double bed & TVRoom 5Large En-suite room with double bed and Double sofa bed &
TVRoom 6Large En-suite room with 1 double bed 1 single bed and 1
double sofa bed & TVDining Room/Living Room
Breakfast served between 8am and 10amTea and coffee and biscuits are available anytimeRefrigerator and Sky TV
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Where to eat?
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One of the best restaurants in all Northern Ireland, Belfast. You will have a exceptional dining experience in DEANE’S restaurant. Deane’s Restaurant wins Best Restaurant in the Georgina Campbell Guide Awards 2008.
Deanes Restaurant36-40 Howard Street Belfast.
Tel:+44 (0)28 9033 1134
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Here some some plates of Dean’s restaurant:
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THE END
Daniel Sáez Torregrosa
Francisco Martínez Morales
B1IH
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Webgraphy• http://www.discovernorthernireland.com
• http://www.irelands-blue-book.ie/newforge-house.htm
• http://www.abbeyaccommodation.com/attractions.html
• http://www.ireland-guide.com/establishment/deanes_restaurant.3039.html