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Giants causeway Coastal drive

  • 17-11-2011 10:32am
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    Hello,
    I'm looking for some information on a trip to Northern Ireland, I'm looking to see the nicer side, traditional town and places. We will probably have 3 nights and days so looking to drive from Dublin to Belfast - coastal drive - Derry, or the opposite way around!! Possibly a night in Dublin and Belfast and one night inbetween in a nice traditional part of the coast.
    Can anyone recommend a route or places to stay. or just even information.
    Thanks in advance


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,439 ✭✭✭Richard


    major25 wrote: »
    Hello,
    I'm looking for some information on a trip to Northern Ireland, I'm looking to see the nicer side, traditional town and places. We will probably have 3 nights and days so looking to drive from Dublin to Belfast - coastal drive - Derry, or the opposite way around!! Possibly a night in Dublin and Belfast and one night inbetween in a nice traditional part of the coast.
    Can anyone recommend a route or places to stay. or just even information.
    Thanks in advance

    The Londonderry Arms Hotel in Carnlough is nice:

    http://www.glensofantrim.com/

    Despite its name, it's neither a bastion of loyalism nor is it anywhere near Derry.

    It's on the coast road between Larne and Ballycastle.


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