Portglenone, County Antrim.
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Stunning Randalstown
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Places to see in ( Carrickfergus - UK )
Places to see in ( Carrickfergus - UK )
Carrickfergus, colloquially known as Carrick, is a large town in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. Carrickfergus sits on the north shore of Belfast Lough, 11 miles from Belfast.
Carrickfergus is County Antrim's oldest town and one of the oldest towns in Ireland as a whole. Carrickfergus was the administrative centre for Carrickfergus Borough Council, before this was amalgamated into the Mid and East Antrim District Council in 2015, and forms part of the Belfast Metropolitan Area. Carrickfergus is also a townland of 65 acres, a civil parish and a barony.
The town is the subject of the classic Irish folk song Carrickfergus, a 19th-century translation of an Irish-language song (Do Bhí Bean Uasal) from Munster, which begins with the words, I wish I was in Carrickfergus. The British peerage title of Baron Carrickfergus, which had become extinct in 1883, was bestowed upon Prince William on his wedding day in 2011.
Carrickfergus railway station opened on 1 October 1862. In addition, the northwest of the town is served by Clipperstown railway station, and the east by Downshire railway station. All three stations have regular commuter services to Belfast and Larne. Three historic stations in Carrickfergus, Barn, Eden and Mount, closed in the 1970s.
( Carrickfergus - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Carrickfergus . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Carrickfergus - UK
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Hazelbank Newtownabbey - Sunrise at County Antrim - NI
Experiencing the sunset at Hazelbank Newtownabbey was one of the most magnificent views we have ever witnessed and that was the main push behind taking a video of the phenomena to share it with the world here.
We have been sitting there for hours in order to witness this sunset phenomena but as much as we enjoyed those hours spent there, we were thrilled with the video we got out with at the end of the trip, this one which we have edited just for you.
Hazelbank park in Newtownabbey is considered one of the best parks there because of its location. This park is situated on the shores of Belfast Lough and thus offers different views for Belfast, Carrickfergus, and County Down. There are different things to be done in this park; one could walk through the passages and in between those trees, families could make picnics in summer and enjoy the good weather there, kids could enjoy playing around, and people could also enjoy the idea of watching the sunrise or sunset.
This park is considered a place for all the members of the family because it is designed to fit every single person; there is a playground area for kids, people could either walk or cycle, there are places designed for people with wheelchairs or else those who have pushchairs; it is the place for everyone, not just those who come to enjoy the beautiful sunset or video-graph it like us :-)!
County Antrim, where Hazelbank Newtownabbey is located, is one of six different counties that form Northern Ireland in general and it is also one of the thirty-two traditional counties in Ireland and part of the historic province of Ulster. The majority of Belfast, the capital of Northern Ireland, is found in county Antrim, but not all of it, which is the main reason why you might hear Belfast when county Down is mentioned. County Antrim is adjoined to the north east of Lough Neagh, the place where there are different beautiful scenes to be spotted.
Generally speaking, we are always expecting a change in the weather anytime during the whole year in Ireland, even if it was considered perfect when we first left our house. When we first headed to county Antrim, Hazelbank Newtownabbey, we were expecting a change in plans at any moment, but thanks to the weather, it all went well! lol!
We think there isn't anyone out there who might not enjoy the daily earth phenomenon which is the sunrise or the sunset and it has even been proved to be helpful when it is used as a method of therapy. This means that we did not only bring a magnificent scene from county Antrim to those who are thinking about paying a visit to this place, but we also helped those who might depend on sunset in order to heal themselves - using it as some kind of healing therapy; we win both ways ;-)!
Since part of Belfast is found in county Antrim, we would like to suggest some of the attractions found in this place that one could visit with his/her family and enjoy such a trip. Belfast Castle is the first destination in the place, it is a castle with a country park with a playground, visitor center, antiques shop, and a restaurant; so you will spend your trip without worrying about a thing (
In addition to the castle, you could also head to Belfast Zoo with your kids; they will enjoy coming to see all those animals and also get the chance to feed some of them, which is considered a different kind of experience for lots of kids.
You could also head to Cave Hill, which is a good place because it offers the visitors a view of Belfast city; this hill also forms the southeastern border of Antrim. You could take lots of beautiful pictures from up there; we always suggest those places of nature because they offer the most beautiful views at the end. In the same place there is also Cave Hill country park which you could head to after taking your pictures from up the hill; this place has several trails that lead past several caves, an ancient fort, as well as Belfast Castle (
Okay, we have already been to some of these attractions found in county Antrim which we are suggesting but there are still those on the waiting list. From the places which we have been to and which we were astonished by is the Knochagh Monument ( which is found on top of Knockagh Hill and which is a memorial of the war; you will see the monument in this place and then enjoy the scenery from up there, but there aren't any buildings to enter or check what they have from the inside (
There are lots and lots of places that one could visit in Northern Ireland but it then needs a lot of days to be spent there - Ireland is really beautiful and we are not even trying to be biased here but that's the truth :-) (
Let us here your opinion about Hazelbank Newtownabbey sunrise in county Antrim and of our video for it!
Antrim Castle Gardens & Clotworthy House Tour
Book a tour of Clotworthy House & Antrim Castle Gardens with Belfast Mic Tours, where with the help of Donal’s pictures and engaging storytelling, you will step back in time to see what life was like when the Skeffington family began laying out the gardens in the 17th century. While the castle itself was destroyed by fire in 1922, the principal Anglo-Dutch water features of the gardens have remained largely intact. You'll enjoy a stroll around the stunning gardens and perhaps enjoy a light bite to eat in the courtyard at Clotworthy House. Access to the site is free for all the family, private guided tours with Belfast Mic Tours should be booked in advance - charges apply.
Clotworthy House & Antrim Castle Gardena: Randalstown Rd, Antrim BT41 4LH
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Toome Canal - Toomebridge, County Antrim, Northern Ireland
Toomebridge - and Toome Canal are in County Antrim, it was also a filming location for Game of Thrones. The canal leads off into Lough Neagh - which is the largest freshwater lake in Northern Ireland - it is also the largest lake by area in the British Isles with a surface area of 151 square miles. Due to this - it supplies 40% of Northern Ireland's water supply!
Lough Neagh is not just an attraction when it comes to the different places that one should visit in Northern Ireland, but it is also one of Game of Thrones shooting locations which are found in Northern Ireland that made the idea of travelling to Northern Ireland more common among GOT fans (
It is important to pay much attention to Lough Neagh because it is not just the largest freshwater lake in Northern Ireland and the largest lake by area in the British Isles, but it even carries a rank when it comes to the European Union since it is the 15th largest freshwater lake within the EU and is even ranked 31st in the list of largest lakes in Europe.
Lough Neagh is 20 miles away from Belfast which is not a huge distance for people to cross if they are coming to Belfast but will be thinking about heading to Lough Neagh. This lake is 20 miles long and 9 miles wide; it is very shallow around the margins and the average depth in the main body of the lake is about 30 feet.
The interesting thing to know about Lough Neagh is the fact that it actually shares shores with five of the six counties which are found in Northern Ireland, which are Antrim, Down, Armagh, Tyrone, and Londonderry; Fermanagh is the only county that does not share any shores with the lake.
In addition to ranking as the largest freshwater lake and appearing in Game of Thrones movie series, it is important to mention that from the things which are making this lake famous are the different uses which it helps with, such as being a water supply, a navigation point for boats, a place for bird watching especially for those who have an admiration for such a thing, and most importantly being one major industry for fishing for centuries.
Toome Canal in which Game of Thrones was filmed is definitely a good choice to go for when it comes to Lough Neagh because it could provide the person with a panoramic view over the lake and that is exactly how one will get the chance to enjoy the beauty of this place and receive some calmness of mind if that was the main reason behind visiting this place.
The view of the lake is always different, one gets to forget everything happening around and enjoy the calmness of the place and love what nature has to offer. In addition to Lough Neagh in Northern Ireland, there are actually different other lakes which could also be visited and checked for the views they have.
From the lakes which we visited before in Northern Ireland, there is Lough Carra in county Mayo, which is between Ballinrobe, Ballintubber, and Claremorris ( Lough Erne is another important option because it is the second biggest lake system in Northern Ireland and it is located in county Fermanagh ( In addition to these two different ones mentioned, there is also Lough Muckno that is located in county Monaghan in Ireland and which could also be another option for people to discover (
One of the best things about Ireland is the fact that it is the friend of nature; there are different parks, lakes, and places where green areas and water are taking over, giving visitors the chance to enjoy some time away from all the hassle of the city and at the same time give their kids the chance to play around and take their pets for a walk.
Toome Canal is a destination for those who are touring the country for the locations that are related to Game of Thrones movie and it is also a place for those who are trying to discover all the famous important destinations that one should head for when it comes to Northern Ireland - if you happen to be visiting the country but at the same time you are a fan of Game of Thrones then you have succeeded at choosing the best and the most right destination for yourself.
Have you ever been to Toome Canal and enjoyed Lough Neagh before? Then it is now the right time to head and check it. If you have already visited this place before then share your experience with us and tell us about the things you loved the most and those which you might recommend some solutions to solve.
Are you interested to know more facts about Lough Neagh in Northern ireland? Or the River Toome? Or more about Northern Ireland's Loughs - just let us now in the comments below. Hope you enjoy your visit around Antrim and Northern Ireland :-)
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Layd Church, Cushendall, County Antrim
Since I can't get away to walk more of the Camino de Santiago, at least not yet, I decided to take a morning trip up the Antrim Coast towards Cushendall.
As I was there to walk, I parked in Cushendall itself and walked uphill along the road to the site of Layd Church. There is a car park there, so if you do want to give it a visit yourself then you can drive up to it instead.
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According to Wikipedia, the ruins of Layd Church mark a site of Franciscan foundation possibly partially from the 13th century. It is believed that the site served as a parish church from 1306 until about 1790.
The site is around 1.5 km north of Cushendall. They are also accessible by a cliff path from Cushendall, as well as by road.
There are old vaults in the churchyard and it was one of the main burial places of the MacDonnells. There is a stone cross memorial to Dr James MacDonnell, one of the organisers of the last Belfast Festival of Harpists in 1792 and pioneer of the use of chloroform in surgery. By the gate of the churchyard is a holestone and nearby two 'corp stones' on which coffins were rested.
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Antrim Castle Gardens - County Antrim, Northern Ireland
Antrim Castle Gardens which is also referred to as Antrim Castle Gardens and Clotworthy House is considered a historic gem which people will never find anywhere else in Northern Ireland; it is the place that was supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund in order to become in the same measure of beauty which we see today.
As much as this location is considered a beautiful green space that one could stroll down to enjoy, it is also considered a historic place which tourists come to visit in order to check the Clotworthy House that is found inside - and which is the reason behind referring to it in the name of the whole place - and at the same time get the chance to visit the Garden Heritage Exhibition in order to know more about the story of Massereene Family.
Antrim Castle, which is located in the same place where the gardens are situated, was also referred to and known as Massereene Castle. The Massereene Castle passed through lots of stages in its development; it was erected in stages between 1613 and 1662, it was destroyed by fire in 1922, and it was finally demolished in the 1970's. In addition to the castle, there was an Italian tower built there in 1887 and a gatehouse which was built in 1818 with twin neo-Tudor towers, with older connecting walls.
People in county Antrim - and in Northern Ireland in general - consider Antrim Castle Gardens a living museum that carries over four centuries of culture and heritage. In these 60-acre gardens, there are some features which you will need to check and which include visiting the Large Parterre, Her Ladyship's Pleasure Garden and Yew Tree Pond. Along the walk in this garden, you will at some point come across the sculpture which is named The Massereene Wolfhound which is considered part of the history of this family that played a great role in bringing this garden to life and giving it the chance to become a historical place until this day.
In order to bring back lots of the things and features which used to make this garden different and take it back to its 17th-century reality, there were lots of things done and a lot of hard work exerted in the major programme that was dedicated to it by the Heritage Lottery Fund that was considered the biggest garden restoration project to be seen in Northern Ireland.
As much as the whole place is mainly about the old restored garden, you will also get the chance to see those new and ornamental gardens during your visit. It is easy to reach this garden and there you will find heritage, you will find education and interpretation, as well as community arts' facilities which you will find them scattered all around Clotworthy House that is part of Antrim Castle Gardens.
There are different events that sometimes take its place in this place and one of these examples is the Christmas event which we even got the chance to attend - it was beautifully different for us as adults as well as for the kids for the different games and other sweets which it managed to serve them ( - we definitely recommend this place for those who are trying to visit a place in county Antrim which will mix between heritage and history as well as the new features and informative things which are all found there.
County Antrim, which is one of the six counties that are found in Northern Ireland, carries several destinations and touristic attractions that people could go to and visit. From the long list that is found out there, we would recommend Bushmills Distillery which is located in Bushmills that is in county Antrim ( Another option is the famous Dark Hedges which is located in Ballymoney in county Antrim as well and which became even more famous after it appeared in the famous Game of Thrones movie series ( Carrickfergus is one destination in county Antrim which we have been to before and which we would recommend as well ( and we would also recommend Carnfunnock Park which is one of the things that we believe should be done in county Antrim - especially if you have kids and want them to enjoy the time along with you - (
There are actually lots of things and places in county Antrim and the suggestions always depend on the place you are residing in and how far you will be from all these different places; always search our channel according to your location and you will definitely find lots of places on it which you could visit and lots of things which you could actually do when it comes to Northern Ireland.
Our trip to Antrim Castle Gardens was all worth it, we enjoyed the mix of history and modernity and that is exactly why we are recommending the place to you all.
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New George Best Hotel to Open in Belfast City Centre
A new Belfast Hotel named after/and dedicated to the memory of local hero and footbaling legend George Best has been announced for Belfast city centre. The new George Best Hotel will occupy the iconic and architectually significant Scottish Mutual Building on the corner of Donegall Square South and Bedford Street. It is believed that £15 million will be spent on the required transformation and refurbishment. George's family and friends are fully behind this exciting venture. The Scottish Mutual building was purchased recently by Lawrence Kenwright a Liverpool property developer and his Signiture Living Group.
Mr Kenwright, stated 'Every room and guest space will reflect the genius of the man this city and world fans loved so much.'
It is hoped that doors will open for business by June 2018.
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