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10 Best Places to Live in Northern Ireland

What are the best cities to live in Northern Ireland? We don’t often hear about Northern Ireland as much as we do the three other provinces because it’s the least discussed. If the 4 nations making the kingdom are ranked in order of popularity, we could go like England, Scotland, and, Wales. That’s why many people don’t have an idea of what living in Northern Ireland, the fourth province of the UK is. This time, we want to discuss the 10 best places to live in Northern Ireland.
This will prove that the part of Ireland that remained in the UK since 1921 is not faring badly at all. Please enjoy the discussion about the best places to live in Northern Ireland.
10. Newtownards
Newtownards is a town, townland, and civil parish in County Down. It’s not far from Strangford Lough, another one of the best places to live in Northern Ireland that would be discussed later. Newtownards is at the northernmost tip of Strangford Lough. It is also 10 miles east of Belfast on the Ards Peninsula.
When Newtownards hit the headline on July 17, 2021, it was about the townland of Ballywatticock toward Mount Stewart, where temperature peaked 31.2 °C at 15:40. Besides that, it has a very low crime rate. The town has a lot of beautiful spots that can add colors to the quality of life. Places such as Movilla Abbey, Somme Heritage Center, and Mount Stewart attract people to this town. The town’s residents are also entertained by sporting activities such as rugby, cricket, football, and motor racing. It is one of the best places to live in Northern Ireland.
9. Fermanagh
Ireland's Lakeland County of Fermanagh is the next of the 10 best places to live in Northern Ireland. It’s one of the six counties of the region, bordering the Republic. The county is renowned for its boating and fishing. Once a legendary dry plain, Fermanagh was believed to have magic well at its center with widely held tales of two lovers. Of course, the story around it makes the county. The lakes of Lough Erne stretching through 50 miles over the county were believed to result from bubbles from the water.
If you live in Fermanagh, you’ll be living in the roots of some famous people, including writer Rudyard Kipling and former U.S. Presidents Bill Clinton and Ulysses Grant. Enniskillen, which we shall talk about later, is the county town of Fermanagh. You don’t generally hear about crime here and the cozy place has enough amenities.
8. Ballycastle
Let’s next consider Ballycastle, a small seaside town in County Antrim. Deriving its name from the Irish expression “Baile an Chaistil,” the “town of the castle” is on the north-easternmost coastal tip of the region of the United Kingdom. Its harbor plays host to the ferry to Rathlin Island quite visible from the coast.
Anyone living in Northern Ireland and desires a harbor town to live near the coast should consider living in Ballycastle. If you’ve ever heard anything about the best places to live in Northern Ireland, you’ll realize that Ballycastle is frequently mentioned in such lists. According to The Sunday Times, this seaside town is one of five places in Northern Ireland considered the best places to live in Britain. The publication crowns it as actually the best place to live in the province. It receives accolades for offering a better quality of life to the majority of the residents in areas of education, health, crime control, and house prices.




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Top 10 Most Welcoming Destinations in the UK in 2023

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10 Best Towns to Live in Northern Ireland

You know this channel is never biased in the coverage of cities, towns, and villages in the United Kingdom. Consistent with that, we shift our attention to Northern Ireland in this video. This time we want to talk about the 10 best towns to live in Northern Ireland. Before we begin, we have to be quick in saying that towns in this region of the UK are generally cooler than those you would find near London, Manchester, Edinburgh, or Glasgow. However, it would be unfair to believe that they are less sophisticated. After all, towns in Northern Ireland are expected to be influenced by the cities nearby. We now invite you to pay more than usual attention to this video.
10. Portstewart
We feel so good beginning this in Portstewart. This is a small town in County Londonderry with a population of 8,003. It is a seaside resort beside Portrush. Portstewart has a good-looking harbor and scenic coastal paths that form an Atlantic promenade that leads to a two-mile beach popular with holidaymakers all year round, not just during summer. Victorian middle-class families are in love with this town as a holiday destination. It has a long, crescent-shaped seafront promenade that is sheltered by rocky headlands. Portstewart is a reasonably prosperous town. You can thus live there and make good fortunes. Most of it is contained in the Strand electoral ward which is counted as one of the most affluent areas in the region.
9. Castlewellan
Castlewellan is a small town in County Down. The town in the southeast of Northern Ireland is close to the Irish Sea and beside Castlewellan Lake and Slievenaslat Mountain. It is also 11 miles southwest of Downpatrick. The town was originally designed for the Annesley Family by a French architect. As one of the 10 best towns to live in Northern Ireland, it has a wide main street running through two main squares lined with chestnut trees. One of the beautiful features of this town is Drumena Cashel, a small stone-built farmstead enclosure situated two miles southwest of Castlewellan, off the A25 road to Rathfriland. Castlewellan Forest Park and Castlewellan Lake also deserve to be mentioned in this town. Though the Castlewellan Castle is not generally open to everyone, the sight of this Scottish baronial beautiful and tranquil castle of 1856 is enough to add flavor to each day of life in the town.
8. Larne
Larne is a town with a population of 18,755 on the east coast of County Antrim. This town is a major passenger and freight roll-on roll-off port administered by Mid- and East Antrim Borough Council. It is also a civil parish in the historic barony of Glenarm Upper. Larne rose from the lowest spot during the course of The Troubles to become one of the best places to live. The significant paramilitary presence in the town has ensured the safety of residents. The Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) and Ulster Defense Association (UDA) are helping to ensure that it sustains the peace for which it is presently known.
7. Newtownards
Also in County Down is Newtownards, a town lying at the most northern tip of Strangford Lough. Located on the Ards Peninsula, it’s just 10 miles east of Belfast in the civil parish of Newtownards. The town with a population of 28,050 is beautified by the 100-foot Scarbo Tower overlooking it and built as a memorial to Charles Stewart, the third Marquess of Londonderry in 1857. It also has Movilla Abbey, Somme Heritage Center toward the north which is a unique attraction of international significance telling the historical reality of the Great War including its effects on the community at home.


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10 Most Loved Towns in the UK

What are most loved towns in the United Kingdom? Determining how much each town in the UK is loved can be tough since there are over a thousand of towns in the country. However, due to popular demand and to satisfy the yearnings of our audience, we have undertaken the pain of researching. It is that research that produced this list of the 10 most loved towns in the UK.
The ranking is a product of what the majority of the people polled feel about their towns and other towns they know one thing or the other about. Yet, we are sure of one thing. You too would join those whose votes rank these towns as the most loved towns in the UK.

10. Dunkeld, Scotland
Let’s set the ball rolling with Dunkeld a town in Perth and Kinross. Yes, we begin in Scotland. The town is located on the north bank of the River Tay and opposite Birnam. Dunkeld is frequently referred to as the Gateway to the Highlands because of its proximity to the geological Highland Boundary Fault.
This is one of the most loved towns in the UK because it’s a popular holiday area in Scotland. It’s also well connected by road and rail to all the major centers in Scotland and the other parts of the UK. Though the town with an estimated population of 1,330 may be relatively small, it’s also much loved.
9. Selby, England
From there to the English town of Selby. This town is in the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire. Selby is a market town and civil parish. With its status as a town council, it is 14 miles south of York on the River Ouse. The town with a population of 14,731 is one of the most loved towns in England.
The former town of a large shipbuilding industry was also an important port on the Selby Canal. Apart from its being a market town, it’s also loved for its picturesque villages and affordable much lower house prices.
8. Usk, Wales
Next, we go to Wales to find the town of Usk in Monmouthshire. This town and community is 10 miles northeast of Newport and located on the River Usk. The town with a population of 2,834 has been listed among the best places to live in Wales, by the annual guide of the Best Places to Live in The Sunday Times.
One of the factors that brought Usk to the list and this one is the extraordinary community exhibited by the residents of the town. They have a lot of community groups such as Usk in Bloom. Usk is loved for its history of success in UK competitions. The independently-run museum and sports groups are also a reason to love this town.
7. Frome, England
Let us briefly touch down in England to consider Frome, the seventh on our list. The moment it was listed among one of the “Best Places to Live in Britain,” we knew the town would be one of the 10 most loved towns in the UK. Now, our research has proved true. This town and civil parish in eastern Somerset is about 13 miles south of Bath.
The largest town in the Mendip District of Somerset is loved for being welcoming, charming, and vibrant. As a part of the parliamentary constituency of Somerton and Frome, it has a wealth of history, culture, and natural beauty. People from outside the town love it for its tranquility and antiquity.




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10 Epic Places to Visit in Northern Ireland

Discover the breathtaking beauty of Northern Ireland with our latest video, 10 EPIC MUST-VISIT Spots on the North Antrim Causeway Coast! Join us as we explore the stunning landscapes, rich history, and iconic landmarks that make this coastal route a traveler's paradise. From the famous Giant's Causeway to the enchanting Dunluce Castle, each location offers a unique glimpse into the natural wonders and cultural heritage of this incredible region. #ireland #irelandvlogs #northernireland

In this video, you'll learn about:
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Top 10 Things To See In Northern Ireland - Visit Northern Ireland - Things To See In NI

Want to know what you need to see and where you should go in Northern Ireland?

The answer is simple; Everywhere!
Northern Ireland as a country is rich in history and full of things and places to see as well as soaking in the beautiful scenery.

In our video on Northern Ireland, we show you our top ten recommendations to add to your travel itinerary for your next visit.

For pop-culture lovers, whether you're a movie buff or love TV, Northern Ireland has come the go-to place for filming. From Game of Thrones with locations like The Dark Hedges to Star Wars filmed along the Causeway Coast. Why not even head to Derry for a photo in front of the Derry Girls mural?

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Top 10 Things To See In Belfast - Belfast City - Visit Northern Ireland - Discover Northern Ireland

Belfast in Northern Ireland is filled with things to do and places to see whether you're travelling alone or with your family.
The city is rich with history from the Peace Walls to Queen's University as well as what's most famous for with the tourist favourite Titanic Museum.

In Belfast city, you will find a wide variety of amazing food options no matter what your preference is from traditional Irish to Japanese. And if you are looking for a spot for a perfect night out, the city is the place to be.

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Ballycastle one of UK's 'top trending' summer destinations

New data from one of the world's leading holiday rental websites has revealed a Co Antrim town as one of the 'top trending' destinations in the UK for summer 2023.

HomeToGo released its 2023 Spring/Summer Travel Trends revealing which destinations are heating up and how travellers are planning to cure their wanderlust in the high season.

Based on an analysis of global HomeToGo traveller search patterns, the study shows the key trends and developments for the upcoming spring and summer seasons.

Ballycastle has been named as one of the 'Top 10 Trending Towns & Cities' in the UK for domestic trips this year and is the only Northern Irish location to feature on the list.

Landing in seventh place with a year-on-year search increase of +46%, the seaside town is set to star as one of summer 2023's top spots.

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How to spend 48 hours in Northern Ireland (Causeway Coast & the Marine Hotel Ballycastle)

This is how to spend 48 incredible hours in Northern Ireland on the Causeway Coast. We were kindly invited out by the Marine Hotel in the beautiful seaside town of Ballycastle, which was our base for the weekend.

Places visited:
- Marine Hotel Ballycastle (& Marconi's Restaurant)
- Kinbane Castle
- Thyme & Co. for breakfast
- Ballycastle & Ballycastle beach
- Giant's Casueway
- Fair Head
- Shean's Horse Farm
- O'Connor's bar
- House of McDonnell
- Tessie's bar

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Top 4 Recommended Hotels In Ballycastle | Best Hotels In Ballycastle

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Ballycastle | Derry-Londonderry

This video is a part of our memorable journey in the Northern Ireland, United Kingdom. It includes:

00:00 Introduction
01:31 Ballycastle
03:41 Derry-Londonderry

10 Amazing Places in Northern Ireland

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Ballycastle Co. Antrim - Places to go to in Northern Ireland

Ballycastle County Antrim - the small town that is located in county Antrim, Northern Ireland, happens to be a touristic place for the attractions it carries and the events that might be taking place in it.

Ballycastle is a small town that is located on the north easternmost coastal tip of the island of Ireland at the northern mainland limit of the Antrim Coast and Glens Area. As much as tourists get astonished with the old historical buildings, they also get mesmerized with the nature they are faced with, and this is one of the things that Ireland in general could manage to offer.

Isn't it always interesting to stand at some point in a country and manage to point out to the borders or to islands that are related to the one next to it? That's exactly the case in Ballycastle, county Antrim, where you could point out to Rathlin Island and Mull of Kintyre which are part of Scotland.

Okay, let's dig deep into the important part now, you might be asking yourself what are the things to do in Ballycastle or the places that you are supposed to visit in order to receive a mesmerizing view; we are going to help you since we have already been there and managed to discover some of these places.

The Fair Head which is a rocky headland found in county Antrim, only three miles away from Ballycastle, and is the point considered the closest to Rathlin Island. There is also the Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge; some people might fear the idea of walking on it, but it is actually a whole different experience as well as a different view; this bridge links the gap that is found between the North Atlantic and a small island.
There is also the Bonamargy Friary which is one of the places to visit in Ballycastle, Northern Ireland, and which is an old friary that was discovered in the late Franciscan time. This Friary is one of the historical places that one could visit in Ballycastle, county Antrim that is believed to carry stories behind.
In Ballycastle, county Antrim, Northern Ireland, you will also get the chance to visit the Holy Trinity Church, you could come across the Ballycastle Museum and see what they have inside, and you could also eventually come to check the Kinbane Castle.

The old history is different from nature and if these attractions we mentioned above will be placed among the different places one should visit in Ballycastle, there are still some other nature-related destinations which one should head to, such as the Lough na Carangh Crannog, which is all about the greenery area and the lake and you could also head to the beach - if the Irish weather will give you the chance to! (

For a lot of people, it might be surprising that there are different places and historical buildings which they could visit and which are not part of Belfast or even Dublin ( but there are actually lots and lots of places that people could go to and which are scattered everywhere in Ireland.

After enjoying those castles, bridges, and getting relaxed by the nature, we want to tell you one more thing you could do in Ballycastle, county Antrim, but only if you are visiting it in the last Monday or Tuesday from August; we want to tell you about the Auld Lammas Fair which is held yearly on the same days, specifically because the last Tuesday in August is a Bank Holiday.

Auld Lammas Fair is a traditional fair that is associated with Lammas Harvest Festival. This fair is a history because it is believed to be held now for 400 years, starting back in the 17th century. There are different things to experience in this fair - we have been there and truly enjoyed our time - you will get the chance to taste and buy different types of candies and sweets (it was finally the time to taste the famous traditional Irish yellowman), you will enjoy walking by the horses and getting into a small farm with different types of animals, buy some toys for the kids, and even see some of the products being sold there which you might be interested to buy yourself any of them. This fair is actually exciting and different - OH, we have even played there on the bull game! - but you might spend more time than you expected, so make sure that you don't have any other plans during the day and give yourself some time to go back home if you are not so close to Ballycastle (

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Visit Ballycastle in county Antrim if you have the chance to and enjoy those places we have suggested then tell us about your experience; do you think it is worth the visit?

The Wonders of Northern Ireland | Amazing Places to Visit in Northern Ireland | Travel Video 4K

The Wonders of Northern Ireland | Amazing Places to Visit in Northern Ireland | Travel Video 4K

Discover the stunning landscapes and historic landmarks of Northern Ireland in this breathtaking travel video. From the iconic Giant's Causeway to the serene shores of Strangford Lough, this 4K journey showcases the best of what Northern Ireland has to offer. Whether you're planning a trip to Northern Ireland or just exploring Northrn Ireland beautiful places from home, these incredible destinations will captivate your imagination.

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Northern Ireland’s 4 Days travel Itinerary with ticket Price #budgettravel #shortsvideo

Northern Ireland’s 4 Days travel Itinerary with ticket Price

Day 1:
Travel to Belfast via Stenaline Cruise from England
Drive to BallyCastle via scenic causeway coastal road
And visit
Cushendun Caves (Free Activity)
Night stay @ BallyCastle

Day 2:
Start your day @ 8 AM with traditional Irish breakfast Ulster (Price: Appx £6-10)
and visit:
The Dark Hedges (Free Activity)
Giant Causeway (Free Activity)
Dunluce Castle (Ticket Price: Adult-£6 & Child-£4)
Carrick-a-Rede (Ticket Price: Adult-£13.50 & Child-£6.75)
Kinbane Castle (Free Activity)
Night stay @ BallyCastle

Day 3:
Start your day @ 8 AM and visit
Balintoy Harbour (Free Activity)
Mussesdun Temple (Free Activity)
And then travel to LondonDerry
And visiting below attractions:
Derry Walls (Free Activity)
Free Derry (Free Activity)
Peace Bridge (Free Activity)
after lunch travel to Enniskillen county to visit
Hare Krishna Island (Free Activity)
Travel to Belfast and finish your day with a night stay @ Belfast

Day 4:
Start your day @ 9 AM and visit some of the local attractions of Belfast including:
Titanic Museum (Ticket Price: Adult-£24.95 & Child-£11)
Belfast City Hall (Free Activity)
Cathedral Quarter (Free Activity)
And visit one of the pub at Cathedral Quarter for a glass of finest Irish Beer or whisky
Finally board a cruise to Liverpool, England in the night to finish your trip

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Northern Ireland 4 Days Itinerary | Hare Krishna Island, Game of Thrones Shooting Locations, Causeway Coastal Road, Belfast, LondonDerry.

Day 1:
Arrive Belfast via 8.5 Hrs Cruise from England
visit Cushendun Caves (Game of Thrones shooting location)
Spend night at BallyCastle

Day 2:
Start your day @ 8 AM and visit:
The Dark hedges (GoT shooting location)
Giant Causeway (GoT shooting location)
Dunluce Castle (GoT shooting location)
Carrick-a-Rede (GoT shooting location)
Kinbane Castle
Experience driving on scenic Causeway Coastal Road
Spend night at BallyCaslte

Day 3:
Start your day @ 9 AM and visit:
Balintoy Harbour (GoT shooting location)
Then travel to LondonDerry and visit:
Mussendun Temple (GoT shooting location)
Derry Wall
Historic Free Derry
Peace Bridge
Leave from LondonDerry after Lunch to Visit:
Hare Krishna Island & Temple
Finish your day with night stay @ Belfast

Day 4:
Start your day @ 9 AM and visit:
Titanic Museum
Belfast City Hall
Cathedral Quarter
Visit one of the pub to try local Irish Drink
Finally board a night cruise to finish your trip

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Murlough Bay is a spectacular coastal area located in Northern Ireland. The area is renowned for its stunning natural beauty and its picturesque views, making it a great destination for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

It is also a great place to explore the local history and culture of the area, as well as to take part in a range of activities such as walking, bird watching, fishing and more.

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The Salthouse Hotel | 4K Tour | Ballycastle Northern Ireland

A luxury eco hotel with breath-taking views of the Atlantic Ocean… the perfect haven to escape the hustle and bustle of modern day living. Leave it all behind and discover your coastal calm…

This is a very nice hotel however having to pay extra to use the spa is a hidden cost.

Food was great and not too expensive.

Rooms had everything we needed ad staff were helpful

Torr Head, Ballycastle, Co. Antrim - 360 Degree - A Stop on Our Causeway Coastal Route for a Walk

Torr Head has amazing views of the surrounding glens and over the sea to Scotland. We climbed to the old customs house which is now ruins and a decent climb for some amazing views! Watch the roads around here... so so so so so small and narrow! But worth the extra challenge as the views over the coast are impressive.

While tracking down history, Torr Head was very important for specific reasons, such as recording the passage of transatlantic ships back in the 1800s in order to relay the information back to the Lloyds of London. Torr Head was also considered the last hope for the Scottish clans beckoning aid from allies in Argyllshire.

Visiting this place might for some people appear like walking around in an empty place with some ruins but there are actually a lot of things to convince people to visit this place, such as the views it could offer over the Kintyre, as well as enjoying the crashing waves and the historical intrigue.

The ruins and walls of Altagora cashel which are found in Torr Head date back to the sixth century, which means that they appeared in the place long time age before the Christian church and the Irish clans came to the place. The place is really interesting to have a walk through and check even though it might not carry the same buildings and cultural museums which are found anywhere else.

From the things that Torr Head is famous with, there is the metamorphosed limestone and it is also indicative of volcanic rock sequences in Ireland and Scotland. This place ends up having the things that make it different and special, so never worry or even consider the idea of visiting the place because it carries its own history.

For me, this place definitely carry a meaning and visiting it will always be considered important to check the whole location, get the chance to enjoy the view that it offers, and at the same time see the ruins which are found there, but on the other hand and when it comes to the kids, this place might not be as interesting as it is for me, but they enjoyed walking around and also loved going up and down the rocks there - it ended up being a different experience which we enjoyed.

Torr Head is located in Ballycastle in county Antrim, Northern Ireland; Ballycastle is a small town that is found on the north-easternmost coastal tip of the island of Ireland at the northern mainland limit of the Antrim Coast and Glens are of outstanding beauty ( From Ballycastle, the Rathlin Island and the Mull of Kintyre in Scotland could be viewed and seen from the coastline, which as we have mentioned could be spotted from Torr Head.

Torr Head is located in Ballycastle in County Antrim, but there are other places and locations which we have visited as well and which you could also check and stop by ( such as going to check the sixth door that appeared in Game of Thrones movie and which was one of the different doors that are scattered around Northern Ireland which we have made different trips to reach them all and see them in real ( The door that is located in Ballycastle is found in the Fullerton Arms Hotel and lots of people tend to visit just to check the door and see how it looks like in the real world along with taking some pictures (

In addition to those places which we have been to, there are also other ones which we didn't still manage to make a trip to but which are considered from the attractions in Ballycastle that one have to check at some point. These locations include the Carrick-a-Rede Rope bridge, the Ballycastle Museum, Bonamargy Friary, Ballycastle Marina, Rathlin Island, Ballintoy Harbour ( Dunseverick Castle, Kinbane Castle, in addition to those tours which one could make across the coastal route or in the small town itself.

In every place you will visit in Northern Ireland or Ireland, you will definitely find something which you could do, a place which you could visit, and several things to check which might date back to a long period of time and which will be carrying history along with it. Torr Head might not carry the same importance on the list of things to do in Northern Ireland like lots of other places, but it is still considered one place to go and enjoy the views - it might be more important for the local residents who could plan a trip for it anytime and not those who might come to visit the country for a couple of days and will be more focused on checking those museums and other buildings in Belfast.

This was the trip to Torr Head which we have made, have you ever been there before? Tell us more about your experience if you have any.

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