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Top Things to See in Northern Ireland

Northern Ireland is a small part of the United Kingdom and is filled with many wonderful sights all with their own history! I have listed the most popular of these and they are all worth a visit.

Ulster Folk and Transport Museum

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Here again is another museum I visited whilst at secondary school! This museum features all forms of transport from the early 1900s including trains and cars, as well as a ‘Titantic' exhibition. Activities from yesteryear such as spinning, weaving, basket making, lace-making and carpentry among others are on display.

Belfast Zoo

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A must have for animal lovers, and it is being constantly updated. The latest feature to be added is a rainforest exhibit. The zoo is open all year round, everyday of the week, and features over 150 rare species including gorillas, chimps, elephants, giraffes, lions, penguins, and sea lions amongst others.

Old Bushmills Distillery

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Calling all whiskey drinkers, here is your chance to see where and how the famous irish whiskey is produced. Gives demonstrations of all stages of the process and if you are lucky enough you may be able to taste a sample.

Ulster American Folk Park

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This is one of my favourite museums, and I can remember visiting it as a child. It is situated in Omagh and is based on emigration activities which took place in Ireland during the 18th and 19th centuries. There are thatched buildings and American log cabins on view as well as enthusiastic demonstrators who give an insight into what life was like during this period of emigration. Highly recommended!

Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge

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This is a challenge not for the faint hearted or indeed those scared of heights. The bridge is situated in Ballintoy and when you cross it you are rewarded with picturesque views of Rathlin Island and Scotland.

Giants Causeway

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This is probably one of the most well known sights in N. Ireland and is found on the North Antrim Coast. It was formed 62-65 million years ago, and consists of many stones of different sizes which look like stepping stones. I have visited it many times, but why not go yourself and hear the story of the legendary Finn MacCool.

Other sights I would recommend visiting are:

  • Carrickfergus Castle, and Belfast Castle

    Northern Ireland is home to many castles but these are two of my favourites.
  • Belleek Pottery Centre

    Visit and see how beautiful these ornaments are.
  • Portstewart Strand and Portrush Whiterocks Beach

    This country is home to several glorious beaches and these 2 are the best in my opinion. Visit during the summer months to truly appreciate them!
  • Belfast

    The capital of Northern Ireland should most definitely be visited for its shopping, nightlife and entertainment value.
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Comments (2)
#1 by summer, Mar 19, 2008
Such gorgeous photos! I loved this article. ::sigh:: I wish I were in Northern Ireland right now.
#2 by bobby bob, Apr 16, 2008
this is the weirdest website in the world.
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