Northern Ireland - a picturesque corner of Great Britain, perfectly suited for those who love leisurely, measured rest surrounded by ancient villages and idyllic landscapes. In addition, Northern Ireland is famous for its high level of teaching English and is known as a major European student center.
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How to get to Northern Ireland?
There is no direct flight to Belfast from Russia, Ukraine and Belarus, but there are several connecting flights through Europe. A direct flight from British Midland flies from Kazakhstan (Almaty).
In Northern Ireland, there are three airports: two belong to the capital Belfast, and one to the city of Londonderry.
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Transport
In Northern Ireland there are three airports: two in Belfast and one in Deri (also Londonderry). Airport George Best Belfast City Airport serves domestic flights to the cities of the United Kingdom and Ireland. Through the international airport of Belfast all international flights are carried out. Car rental is not as well developed in the country as, for example, in neighboring Ireland, but there are still items: for example, Avis and Europcar on Great Victoria Street.
Restaurants
The most popular food in Northern Ireland's snack bars is the same as in the United Kingdom: the inevitable "fish-end chips" in several variations and "style", the genus of ragout. There is, however, a popular local dish - assorted "ulster fry", which includes eggs, sausage, bacon, bread, tomatoes, sometimes mushrooms, all in fried form.
Entertainment, excursions and attractions of Northern Ireland
From the natural attractions of Northern Ireland, one can single out the "Way of the Velikans" - rock formation from thousands of polyhedral basalt columns up to 6 m in height.
A good option for fans of beautiful species - a journey along the coastal highway connecting Larne and Ballycastle. It starts from the town of Carrickfergus and goes to Larne. From there the path leads to Glenarif National Park, to the wonderful place of Cushendan. And on the island of Ratlin, which lies 40 minutes from Ballycastle, you can see a lot of birds in the Cabble National Park. Lovers tickle their nerves for sure will be pleased with the 24-meter cable bridge Carrick-Red-Rope Bridge, padded between two rocks right above the rumbling sea.
The southwestern part of Northern Ireland is no less interesting than the coastal one. There is a castle Kule, made in neo-classical style, the house of Florence-Kurt, the museum of the castle Enniskillen. On the island of Boa, that on the lake - a statue of stone, the object of worship of ancient tribes. The Marble cave, full of stalagmites, is pleased with the eye.
Londonderry Attractions: City Wall, Harbour Museum, Guildhall, St. Columbus and the Tower Museum. In the south-east, the National Park of Oxford, the Valley of Silence, the Cathedral of St. Patrick in Armagh, the museum of Armagh. Also - the Museum of Irish Riflemen and the stone statue of Kilnasaggort, dating from the year 700 - the earliest evidence of Christianity in Ireland.
Having traveled to the mountains of Morne, located in Northern Ireland, you can (without any involvement of magic furniture) find yourself in the fantastic country of Narnia from the film "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" .To .С .Lewis, the author of this book, was born in Belfast in 1898 .An indelible impression on the boy was provided by Little Lea, an Edwardian cottage with long dark corridors and a neglected garden, located in the eastern part of the city where his family lived .In addition to the mansion, visitors can see the prototype lamppost in Narnia in the Crawfordsburn Country Park and Dunluce Castle on the top of the cliff - the fairy-tale Ker Paravel .
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