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​Northern Ireland

BELFAST

Belfast is a city that started out as a small hamlet with fertile land along the mouth of the Lagan. It’s packed with history, culture, exciting events, great food, super shopping and you’ll find some of the friendliest people you’ll ever meet. Renowned for a great choice of festivals and events, exciting activities and attractions there is something to suit everyone all year round. In Belfast, the people go out of their way to make sure you have a memorable visit. You’ll also find fascinating walking, bus and taxi tours, cultural escapes, scientific exhibitions and literary inspirations. For film buffs and Game of Thrones fan, Titanic Studios is only a stone’s throw away from other filming locations across Northern Ireland. Superb local produce and talented chefs, means Belfast has one of the tastiest food scenes where you can discover culinary delights and drink traditions while exploring the variety of delis, cafes and gastro pubs.

LONDONDERRY

​Londonderry is an ancient yet contemporary city. Derry, officially Londonderry, is the second-largest city in Northern Ireland and the fourth-largest city on the island of Ireland. Steeped in rich cultural and architectural heritage it is reflected in the city’s names. Londonderry, the name granted during the 17th Century Plantation of Ulster; is more well-known as ‘The Walled City’, one of Europe’s best preserved walled settlements. Entertainment abounds at a number of venues including the Millennium Forum, Playhouse Theatre, Waterside Theatre and Culturlann Ui Chanain.

DONEGAL

It goes without saying, that County Donegal is one of the most historic County's in Ireland. An abundance of well-preserved national monuments from the time of Colmcille and Castle's that were once home to the country's most famous clans like the O'Donnell's and Gallagher's. Donegal provides a brilliant backdrop for myriad activities. Golfers need not go far to find a green, anglers can cast upon the many lakes & rivers, or you could simply trek along the vast landscape on horseback. Donegal’s specialty foods and crafts are presented by passionate artisans proud of their local ingredients and materials. If you love walking, spectacular scenery, and fantastic food, the longest driving routes known as The Wild Atlantic Way will showcase County Donegal as an ideal destination for walking enthusiasts of all ages and levels.

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