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Portrush and North Coast attractions
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Luxury bed and breakfast (B&B) Portrush. For Bookings and Availability Please Use The Booking Box Above. Mothers Day, Sunday 6th March. St Patricks Day, 17th March. Good Friday, 25th March. Easter Sunday, 27th March. Bank Holiday, Monday 2nd May. NW200 road race wk, 10th -14th May. Portrush Ratf race, 21st May. Bank Holiday, Monday 30th May. Fathers Day, Sunday 19th June. Ford car show TBA. Mini Car Show TBA. Pipe Band Championships TBA. Bank Holiday, Monday 29th August. Portrush Air Show TBA September.
fletchertorrens.com
Useful Links | Fletcher Torrens
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Open 7 days a week. Tel: 028 7082 4999. Professional Property Sales and Management. Annually, those who live in Portrush look forward to the North West 200, the Milk Cup, the RNLI Raft Race, the West Bay Swim, the North Coast Folk Festival, the NI International Air Show, the music and fireworks displays, the Tullymore Dew International Golf Tournament, various surfing championships, the Causeway Coast Triathlon, the North West Pipe Band Championships, the Causeway Coast Ford Fair and the Mini Weekend.
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Tourist Attractions & Sightseeing in County Antrim, Northern Ireland
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Attractions in County Antrim. Glenarm Castle Estate and Walled Gardens www.glenarmcastle.com. 44 (0)28 2884 1203. One of Northern Ireland’s best-loved attractions, a rocky island is connected to the cliffs by a rope bridge. Travel along the A2 from Islandmagee to Larne, through the black arch to Ballygally. On to Glenarm and Carnlough. The journet continues for another 6 miles to Garron Point. The ruins of Dunluce Castle are sited dramatically close to the edge of a headland on the North Antrim coast.
mullaghweefarmhouse.co.uk
Sight-Seeing and Activities in Northern Ireland
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Northern Ireland Tourist Board - The website includes comprehensive information on things to do and see, attractions, sports and tourist information regarding Northern Ireland. Glenariff Forest Park is situated amid the world famous Glens of Antrim, an area to which tourists have been coming for over a century. Glenariff, the Queen of the Glens, is considered by many people to be the most beautiful of the nine Antrim Glens. Broughshane, the garden village of Ulster, is located some 3 miles east of the to...