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What is the oldest town in Northern Ireland?

What is the oldest town in Northern Ireland?

Carrickfergus
It is County Antrim’s oldest town and one of the oldest towns in Ireland as a whole….Carrickfergus.

Carrickfergus Scots: Carrick or Craigfergus Irish: Carraig Fhearghais
Carrickfergus Castle at sunset
Carrickfergus Location within Northern Ireland
Population 27,998 (2011 Census)
• Belfast 11 miles (18 km)

How many landmarks are there in Northern Ireland?

Putting together a list of 101 Northern Ireland Landmarks was an easy enough task and of course anyone who has been here will know there are many more than 101 landmarks to see in Northern Ireland. Northern Ireland is of course a part of Great Britain and as such has a different government from the Republic of Ireland.

What is the name of a famous landmark in Northern Ireland?

The Giant’s Causeway
The Giant’s Causeway is probably the most famous and most visited natural landmark in Northern Ireland. Located an hour’s drive from Belfast in County Antrim, it is known to the Irish as the 8th wonder of the world and is a Unesco World Heritage Site. And no wonder, as it has a beautiful story behind it.

Where are some of the ancient sites in Ireland?

Another ancient site in Ireland in County Meath, the Loughcrew Cairns are a collection of passage tombs dating back to 3000BC. And it’s another of the sites I hope to see on this upcoming trip to Ireland.

Where are the ancient castles in Northern Ireland?

Northern Ireland’s Castles & Ancient Settlements 1 1 Carrickfergus Castle. Carrickfergus Castle is a Norman castle located on the northern shores of Belfast Lough. 2 5 Giant’s Ring. Giant’s Ring is a prehistoric circular enclosure located 5 km outside Belfast City. 3 6 Beaghmore Stone Circles.

Where are the best places to visit in Northern Ireland?

The guides are fabulous and there is much to learn from them. Everyone knows about the great tourist sites on the Antrim Coast – the Giant’s Causeway, Dunluce Castle, Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge and the Bushmills Distillery. Travelers visiting these places pass right by Whitepark Bay not realizing what a mystical site they’re overlooking.

Where are the most important Neolithic sites in Ireland?

Close to the Hill of Tara, the landscape of Brú na Bóinne (meaning Palace or Mansion of the Boyne) in County Meath is home to some of the most significant Neolithic-period constructions in the world.