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Carrickfergus Castle (Northern Ireland): ... Anybody traveling through Carrickfergus will not be able to miss the castle as it is situated on the Shore Road that leads to Larne. Castle is very large and is often features on promotional material of Northern Ireland. for example place mats, post cards and in numerous literature on the great county of Antrim. Carrickfergus Castle was built by John de Courcy in 1177 as his headquarters, after he had conque...
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Arena / Sightseeing National /cinema/museum/village. 2 Queens Quay, Belfast BT3 9QQ. 24 Hour credit card Hotline call Ticketmaster 0870 243 4455.
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villager90 Stormont Government Buildings
... a cold, yet sunny, say i traveled to Stormont for a walk that I found in The Belfast Telegraph to carry out. Having never been to Stormont before I wasn t quite sure what i was letting myself in for. Stormont is Northern Ireland s political equivalent to the Houses of West minster. Stormont is the seat of the Northern Ireland Assembly, currently headed by Rev. Ian Paisley, of the DUP, and his deputy Martin McGuinness of Sinn Fein. The Parliament Buildings are known as Stormont because of there location in the Stormont area of Belfast. The Stormont Buildings are set in acres of parkland and are really very grand when viewed from the entrance. The building is on the ...
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topsyturvy Dublin Ghost Tours
... will be the last of my reviews on Dublin as I am sure you are all sick of hearing about my visit. Anyway, while in Dublin yes it’s nice to see older historical buildings but sometimes it is nice for a different type of attraction. In my hotel there was a leaflet on Dublin Sightseeing Tours, now, I am not really one for sitting on an open top bus while being driven about town but as I turned the page the bright yellow text reading Dublin Ghost Bus Tour caught my eye. It sounded like something different yet interesting and also I am very interested in ghosts and scary stories I suppose with all of these haunting and psychic shows. So anyway I went down to the bus info...
Read the full review: Scary but Funny by topsyturvy
tartlette Carrickfergus Castle (Northern Ireland)
... a trip to Northern Ireland for a wedding we were looking for something to occupy us on the Sunday. We were staying quite close to Carrickfergus and loving all things historical we decided to visit the castle there. I didn t really know anything about the castle beforehand so I ll try to give you a bit of background. HISTORY: Carrickfergus castle was begun in 1177 by John de Courcy, an English baron who conquered Ulster. He remained there until 1204 when another Englishman, Hugh de Lacy, captured the castle. The castle was taken by King John when he went to Ireland in 1210, but was restored to de Lacy in 1227 by Henry III. From around 1330 the castle was in the h...
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