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Travelling west from Belfast the M2, to the north, takes you through the Sperrin Mountains, which are a breathtakingly beautiful sight, whilst the M1 will take you to the wild, windswept moors of County Tyrone, which are equally magnificent.
The Sperrins offers every outdoor pursuit and recreational activity imaginable, including angling, cycling, horse riding, walking, golfing, parachuting and micro-light flying adventures and water sports.
It's absolute heaven for enthusiasts' of outdoor activities.
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"A county steeped in history"
There is so much to see and do in Derry, which is an old Irish word 'Daire' meaning an oak grove.
At the time of the plantation of Ulster, the City of London sent master builders and money to rebuild the ruined medieval town, thereby giving the name Londonderry.
Londonderry is set on a hill on the banks of the Foyle estuary and runs along the rugged north ...
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"The beautiful Glens of Antrim" are a 'must-to-see'
Setting off from Belfast, along the coast road to the North of Antrim, will bring you to the busy harbour town of Carrickfergus, before reaching the Ferry Port of Larne and from this point onwards you can enjoy some 60 miles of the most beautiful coastline imaginable.
The first 28 miles of which were blasted from the chalky cliffs in 1834 and not long ...
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Fermanagh is renowned as "the Fisherman's County" where (they say), the fishermen that is,
"you only have to drop the line in and the fish jump out"
a very fishy story indeed!That aside, angling is very popular in Fermanagh and attracts visitors from all over the world, as the lakes and rivers are heaving with fish, and there have been many world course angling match records at Lough Erne, which is also renowned ...
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