UNITED KINGDOM: Coleraine (Nothern Ireland, UK)
UNITED KINGDOM: Coleraine (Nothern Ireland, UK)
Coleraine is a large town and civil parish near the mouth of the River Bann in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. It is 55 miles (88.5 km) northwest of Belfast and 30 miles (48.3 km) east of Derry, both of which are linked by major roads and railway connections. It is part of Causeway Coast and Glens district.
Coleraine had a population of 24,634 people in the 2011 Census. The North Coast (Coleraine and Limavady) area has the highest property prices in Northern Ireland, higher even than those of affluent South Belfast. Golf courses, countryside and leisure facilities and attractions are to be found. It has an attractive town centre, and a marina. Coleraine during the day is a busy town, however at night the town is relatively quiet, with much of the nightlife in the area located in the nearby seaside towns of Portrush and Portstewart. Coleraine is also home to the one of the largest Polish communities in Northern Ireland.
Coleraine is situated at the lowest bridgeable point of the River Bann, where the river is 90 metres wide. The town square is called 'The Diamond' and is the location of the Town Hall. St. Patrick's Church of Ireland is situated nearby. The University of Ulster campus was built in the 1960s and has brought a theatrical space to the town in the form of the Riverside Theatre.
Coleraine has been designated as a major growth area in the Northern Ireland Development Strategy. Although the population of the town is only 25,000, Coleraine has a large catchment area. The town also has the advantage of being near some of the most extraordinary landscape in the whole of Europe. In 2002, Coleraine won the Best Kept Town and Ulster in Bloom awards. In 2003, it was selected to represent Northern Ireland in the prestigious Britain in Bloom competition.
Колре́йн (англ. Coleraine, ирл. Cúil Raithin) — большой город района Колрейн, столица района, находящийся в графстве Лондондерри Северной Ирландии в устье реки Банн.
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Places to see in ( Coleraine - UK )
Places to see in ( Coleraine - UK )
Coleraine is a large town and civil parish near the mouth of the River Bann in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland. Coleraine is 55 miles northwest of Belfast and 30 miles east of Derry, both of which are linked by major roads and railway connections. Coleraine is part of Causeway Coast and Glens district.
The North Coast (Coleraine and Limavady) area has the highest property prices in Northern Ireland, higher even than those of affluent South Belfast. Golf courses, countryside and leisure facilities and attractions are to be found. It has an attractive town centre, and a marina. Coleraine during the day is a busy town, however at night the town is relatively quiet, with much of the nightlife in the area located in the nearby seaside towns of Portrush and Portstewart. Coleraine is also home to the one of the largest Polish communities in Northern Ireland.
Coleraine is situated at the lowest bridgeable point of the River Bann, where the river is 90 metres wide. The town square is called 'The Diamond' and is the location of the Town Hall. St. Patrick's Church of Ireland is situated nearby. The University of Ulster campus was built in the 1960s and has brought a theatrical space to the town in the form of the Riverside Theatre.
Coleraine has a large catchment area. The town also has the advantage of being near some of the most extraordinary landscape in the whole of Europe. In 2002, Coleraine won the Best Kept Town and Ulster in Bloom awards. In 2003, it was selected to represent Northern Ireland in the prestigious Britain in Bloom competition. In the 2010 SuperValu Best Kept Awards, Coleraine was named the Best Kept Large Town in Northern Ireland
Coleraine is the main town of the world famous Causeway Coast, which attracts over three million visitors per year, spending in excess of £47 million. The world famous Giant's Causeway is a twenty–five-minute bus ride away. The distillery village of Bushmills is well-served by buses from the town and there is a narrow-gauge steam train running in the summer from Bushmills to the Giant's Causeway. The train journey takes approximately fifteen minutes from the town to the Causeway. Also north of Coleraine is the scenic coastal town of Portstewart, with fine sandy beach and coastal walks. Portrush is part of the Borough.
North-west of Coleraine lies the small village of Castlerock, with a beach which is essentially a continuation of the beach at Portstewart, separated by the River Bann. Also nearby is the huge beach at Benone Strand and Mussenden Temple, built by Frederick Augustus Hervey, an 18th-century Anglican bishop atop a precipitate cliff and overlooking County Donegal in one direction and Scotland in another. The National Trust managed Downhill forest was part of the Bishop's Palace, and although the Palace itself is now a ruin the gardens are a wonderful place full of strange hidden lakes and gloriously tended flower gardens.
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Coleraine - Londonderry/Derry - Northern Ireland - 5.5.2018
Coleraine - Londonderry/Derry - Severní Irsko - 2018
Coleraine, Northern Ireland 2017
Coleraine west of the bann
Mark Clark Portrush driving and walking around Coleraine 2019
Mark Clark Portrush driving and walking around Coleraine, Benone, Downhill, Binevenagh Mountains, Portstewart, Limavady, River Bann, Portrush 2017 to 2018. Was with Taylor, Charllet, Ian, Nathan and the Pavestones Day Centre.
Coleraine From The Air
Coleraine town / Coleraine FC and along river from the sky
Armed Forces Day in Coleraine 2018. Co Londonderry Northern Ireland
Tara Lodge - Castlerock, Coleraine - United Kingdom
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Tara Lodge hotel city: Castlerock, Coleraine - Country: United Kingdom
Address: Belvedere Avenue; zip code: BT51 4XD
Situated 15 minutes’ walk to the nearest Blue Flag beach and championship golf course, Tara Lodge is a detached four-bedroom cottage with a junior snooker table, free Wi-Fi and a large decking area with seating and BBQ facilities.
-- Situé à 15 minutes à pied de la plage Pavillon Bleu la plus proche et d'un parcours de golf de championnat, l'hébergement Tara Lodge est un cottage de 4 chambres qui comprend une petite table de billard (snooker), une connexion Wi-Fi gratuite ainsi...
-- El Tara Lodge está a 15 minutos a pie de una playa con Bandera Azul y un campo de golf profesional, y es una casa de campo independiente con 4 dormitorios, mesa de billar, conexión Wi-Fi gratuita y una zona de terraza grande con asientos y barbacoa.
-- Nur 15 Gehminuten entfernt vom nächstgelegenen mit der Blauen Flagge ausgezeichneten Strand und einem Championship-Golfplatz bietet Ihnen die Tara Lodge ein Cottage mit 4 Schlafzimmern und einem Junior-Billardtisch, kostenfreiem WLAN und einer großen...
-- Tara Lodge酒店距离最近的蓝旗(Blue Flag)海滩和锦标赛级高尔夫球场有15分钟步行路程,为一栋独立四卧室小屋,设有初级台球桌、免费无线网络连接以及带休息区和烧烤设施的大型露台区。 Tara Lodge酒店设有3间浴室,主卧室设有连接浴室。设备齐全的厨房设有烹饪设施、用餐区以及带洗衣机和烘干机的独立杂物间。 酒店距离The National Trust site of Downhill Estate & Mussenden...
-- Дом для отпуска Tara находится в 15 минутах ходьбы от ближайшего пляжа, отмеченного голубым флагом, и от гольф-клуба.
-- يبعد Tara Lodge مسافة 15 دقيقة سيراً عن أقرب شاطئ حاصل على علم أزرق شاطئي وملعب غولف مخصص لإقامة البطولات، وهو عبارة عن منزل ريفي يتكون من اربع غرف نوم منفصلة ويحتوي على منضدة بلياردو سنوكر صغيرة، كذلك يوفر خدمة واي فاي مجاناً ومنطقة جلوس كبيرة...
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Remembrance Sunday Parade, Coleraine 2019 (1)
Coleraine 10th November 2019
Walking free, Real IRA boss behind atrocity - BelfastTelegraph.co.uk
Walking free, Real IRA boss behind atrocity - BelfastTelegraph.co.uk
Michael McKevitt Convicted Real IRA leader Michael McKevitt (68) was photographed walking near his comfortable home in the seaside village of Blackrock in Co Louth last week. Although no one has ever been successfully convicted in a criminal court for the Omagh bombing, McKevitt was one of four men who were found liable in a civil legal action. The others are Liam Campbell, Colm Murphy and Seamus Daly. But the Omagh families are still waiting for the £1.6m awarded by the High Court in 2009 from ...
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British Legion members from the South travel to Coleraine to meet Queen Elizabeth.
Representatives from some of the 10 branches of the Royal British Legion, south of the border, were among the guests at a function attended by Queen Elizabeth in Coleraine Co Derry today.
The Legion was set up by veterans after the end of World War One.
Today's function in Coleraine was a commemoration to mark the centenary of the start of that conflict in 1914.
Some of the British Legion members who travelled North for the event spoke to RTÉ's Northern Editor, Tommie Gorman.
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