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A former gentlemen’s club (Northern Counties Club) which once hosted Winston Churchill and WB Yeats has been brilliantly transformed into the Derry City’s most tasteful and elegant hotel. Welcome to the Bishops Gate Hotel.
October 15, 2018Read More
The best way to experience these magnificent 400yr old walls is by taking a stroll along the rampart walkway. Today we did just that and captured a few 360° panoramic photos while there.
September 10, 2013Read More
In its heyday, Derry’s St Columb’s Hall was a vibrant, much-loved theatre attracting many thousands through its doors in pursuit of escape and entertainment.
September 9, 2013Read More
Located within the city’s Walls, First Derry Presbyterian Church has a significant historical context. It is believed to be on the site of an earlier Presbyterian church founded in 1690, as a reward for the bravery of the Presbyterian’s during the Siege of Derry in 1689.
September 9, 2013Read More
The Apprentice Boys Memorial Hall was opened in 1877, dedicated to the memory of the thirteen Apprentice Boys who closed the City gates in 1688.
September 8, 2013Read More
This is a delightful place, but not one to rush through so allow more than one night if you can. Set in the Sperrin mountains, Drumcovitt is the perfect base to get away from it all. It offers a good base to visit Derry, Donegal, Giant’s Causeway and local coastline.
August 5, 2013Read More
A delightful modern townhouses set in the scenic surroundings on the famous North Coast of Northern Ireland. Perfectly placed to take advantage of the many benefits to be found along the Causeway Coast, a designated area of natural beauty.
July 3, 2013Read More
This museum in Derry is dedicated to telling the rich railway history of the city and surrounding area. At the heart of the exhibition is a recreated railway station platform
June 27, 2013Read More
This scenic and tranquil park on the outskirts of Limavady offers spectacular riverside views and woodland walks along with opportunities for salmon and trout fishing, canoeing, rock climbing and orienteering.
June 14, 2013Read More
There are over 7km of stunning woodland and riverside walks with wooden steps & boardwalks. It’s habitat is home to many different species of wildlife and bird life. The old Burntollet River has created a magnificent waterfall, gorges, potholes and rapids which are a feature of Ness Wood today.
June 14, 2013Read More