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Davy

get off yer bum an sing radge
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Thinking of going on a driving/camping tour..anyone done one there, what's the best places to visit?
 
Thinking of going on a driving/camping tour..anyone done one there, what's the best places to visit?

Carrick a rede bridge
Giant's Causeway,
Belfast has a fair wee bit to see and do nowadays - Ulster Museum, Titanic centre, City Hall, Crumlin Road Gaol, Troubles murals tours etc
If you like Game of Thrones, there's the various places they shoot the series and official tours of the same from Belfast
The Causeway Coastal Route, AKA the Antrim Coast RoadSt Patrick's grave in Downpatrick, if that floats yer boat
Standing stones of Tyrone at Creggan - neolithic tombs, standing stones etc.
Derry's Walls :wink:
 
Carrick a rede bridge
Giant's Causeway,
Belfast has a fair wee bit to see and do nowadays - Ulster Museum, Titanic centre, City Hall, Crumlin Road Gaol, Troubles murals tours etc
If you like Game of Thrones, there's the various places they shoot the series and official tours of the same from Belfast
The Causeway Coastal Route, AKA the Antrim Coast RoadSt Patrick's grave in Downpatrick, if that floats yer boat
Standing stones of Tyrone at Creggan - neolithic tombs, standing stones etc.
Derry's Walls :wink:

Thanks....I think I am the only one never to have seen game of thrones though :lookaround:
 
Carrick a rede bridge
Giant's Causeway,
Belfast has a fair wee bit to see and do nowadays - Ulster Museum, Titanic centre, City Hall, Crumlin Road Gaol, Troubles murals tours etc
If you like Game of Thrones, there's the various places they shoot the series and official tours of the same from Belfast
The Causeway Coastal Route, AKA the Antrim Coast Road, St Patrick's grave in Downpatrick, if that floats yer boat
Standing stones of Tyrone at Creggan - neolithic tombs, standing stones etc.
Derry's Walls :wink:

My home town. :)

St. Patrick's Cathedral is quite nice to visit, the grave itself is just a huge boulder. Newcastle and the Mourne Mountains are always impressive to see. In the mountains itself is Silent Valley and Spelga Dam. In th village of Strangford is a wee ferry to take you to Portaferry on the Ards Peninsula and vice-versa - all very quaint and scenic.

Derry's Walls are pretty impressive, Portrush and Portstewart are like Newcastle, seaside resort towns, Bushmills for the distillery... All not terribly far from either Larne or Belfast Ports.