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GALLERY I've deliberately kept the other pages pic free so they'll load as fast as possible and give you the info without any glitches. Also the text is kept as straighforward as possible, the place will speak for itself once you visit.
Likewise the pics are text linked to keep the load times down. The pics come from the extensive collection held by the Northern Ireland Tourist Board. Anyone with a worthy pic, plese contact me and I'll include it in the links. Click MAP top right.
BELFAsT The second largest city in Ireland.
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Tyrone One of the largest counties in Ireland, a very varied landscape, flat along the shores of Lough Neagh becoming more rugged and mountainous toward the Sperrinns Gortin Down Many stunning features, from the Mourne Mountains
to the shores of Strangford Lough. Good varied terrain for a tourer.
Derry |
Fermanagh The wettest part of Ulster, only because of its abundance of lakes and water ways. Joins up with the Shannon waterway, the largest in-land, navigable waterway in Europe. Armagh Famed for it's apples and historic architecture. The religious heart of Ireland. A Irish music mecca, particularly during the Bard of Armagh and Piper's Festivals.
DONEGAL Probably the most dramatic county in Ireland. Donegal has the lot as far as scenery goes. Miles of unspoilt beaches, cliffs, mountains, pubs - worth the climbs. Pics to follow
Monaghan - to follow Cavan - to follow |
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