Places to see in ( Lisburn - UK )
Places to see in ( Lisburn - UK )
Lisburn is a city in Northern Ireland. It is 8 mi southwest of Belfast city centre, on the River Lagan, which forms the boundary between County Antrim and County Down. Lisburn is part of the Belfast Metropolitan Area.
Formerly a borough, Lisburn was granted city status in 2002 as part of Queen Elizabeth II's Golden jubilee celebrations. It is the third-largest city in Northern Ireland. Lisburn is one of the constituent cities that make up the Dublin-Belfast corridor region which has a population of just under 3 million.
The north and south divide in Lisburn can be seen either side of the railway line that goes through the centre of the city. North Lisburn is home to many of the residential neighbourhoods, and contains the notable landmarks of the Theipval Barracks, and the Laurelhill Sportszone.
Lisburn is notable for its large number of churches, with 132 churches listed in the Lisburn City Council area. One of two cathedrals in the Church of Ireland Diocese of Connor is in Lisburn, Christ Church Cathedral.
Lisburn railway station was opened on 12 August 1839. The railway remains a popular means of transport between Lisburn and Belfast, with the express trains taking 10–15 minutes to reach Belfast's Great Victoria Street. The Lagan Canal passes through Lisburn. This connected the port of Belfast to Lough Neagh, reaching Lisburn in 1763 (although the full route to Lough Neagh was not complete until 1793). Lisburn has become one of the main towns/cities in Northern Ireland for shopping. Bow Street Mall, on Bow Street, houses over 70 stores, many eateries (including a food court) and a multi-storey car park with over 1000 spaces.
( Lisburn - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Lisburn . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Lisburn - UK
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Lisburn Bowl centre walkthrough
We visit the beautiful new 18 lane full QubicaAMF installation in Lisburn, Northern Ireland.
Centre review coming soon
LVO Lisburn, N.Ireland City Orienteering race, 4 May 2015
Lagan Valley Orienteers, Lisburn City Race held on 4 May 2015, as part of the Lisburn Orienteering Festival, Northern Ireland.
Gopro Headcam video with Brown course (M40+) course map added.
Start and Finish at the Island Centre on Lagan Valley Island and course visiting the City Centre, Cathedral and Castle Gardens.
Lisburn Leisure Plex Drifting Cars - 2
Good Drift 2
Lisburn Bowl
Lisburn Bowl offers state of the art bowling facilities, amusements, pool, Pins Restaurant, a VIP 4 lane private space, children's birthday parties and much more! You will have so much fun all under the same roof!
Call 028 9266 9466 or email info@lisburnbowl.co.uk for queries and bookings.
lisburnbowl.co.uk
Disability Awareness Match
Lisburn City centre races
Sand Castle | Water Park | Blackpool
Blackpool beach water park sandcastle is biggest indoor water park in england got huge waterslides and swimming areas.
kids water park
Lisburn Cricket Club
A Video of the Lisburn Cricket Club
WE ALMOST ESCAPED FROM THE POLICE! OVERNIGHT IN WATERPARK
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Master Blaster Water Slide at Sandcastle Waterpark
Master Blaster water park slide at Sandcastle Waterpark in Blackpool, England.
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Lisburn Residence of Sir Richard Wallace 19 C. Philanthropist
I've just been exploring Castle Gardens Lisburn, with their Wallace statue, 1854 Sebastopol cannon, Wallace fountain and more. Coming on to Castle street I noticed this imposing obviously historic mansion.
It turns out that this was the Lisburn residence of Sir Richard Wallace when he found time to tear himself away from Paris. (Well who could blame him? Not a difficult choice-Lisburn or Paris. lol )
Sir Richard Wallace, 1st Baronet (21 June 1818 – 20 July 1890) was an English art collector.
He was the illegitimate son of Richard Seymour-Conway, 4th Marquess of Hertford, for whom he worked as secretary, and inherited his father's unentailed estates, and extensive collection of European art in 1871. Wallace expanded the collection himself, and in 1897, after his death, the collection was donated to the nation by Wallace's widow. It is now located in what was his London home, Hertford House, Manchester Square, London - which houses the Wallace Collection. His bequests to the people of Lisburn in Northern Ireland include the Wallace Park and The Wallace High School. His town house on Lisburn's Castle Street is now used as offices by the South Eastern Regional College.
Wallace achieved fame during the Siege of Paris for notable acts of charity. By the end of the siege, Wallace is estimated to have privately contributed as much as 2.5 million (1870) francs to the needy of Paris. This is perhaps equivalent to $6.5 million in 2010 money. As a result, Wallace was thought to be the most popular British citizen inhabiting Paris during the siege. The last balloon to leave Paris before its capitulation was named for him as was a Paris boulevard. He received a Legion d'Honneur for his efforts.
In 1872 he donated 50 drinking fountains, known as Wallace fountains, to the City of Paris and to Lisburn. Some can still be seen today. Upon his death in 1890, he was interred in Le Père Lachaise Cemetery in Paris.
Lisburn Sub Aqua Club
What does a Lisburn Sub Aqua Club get up to anyway? Hopefully after watching this you'll have a better idea. All the material was recorded in UK or Irish waters which have an abundance of life to see and lots of wrecks to explore. Want to find out more? Visit and come diving! The video was edited from video shot by members of Lisburn Sub Aqua Club (BSAC Branch 422).
Lisburn SAC is close to Belfast in Northern Ireland and is based right beside the swimming pool at Lisburn Leisureplex. With a membership of around 75 the club is fairly active even diving during the winter months. We run one or two Ocean Diver courses a year and usually have a waiting list for the ten spaces available on each course. We also help and encourage members to progress by running the Sports Diver courses straight after the Ocean Diver course. Warmer water also has an appeal and the club has organised trips to the Red Sea and Malta with members also diving in Spain and the Canary Islands but with a Marine Nature reserve (Strangford Lough) within easy travelling distance and numerous wrecks around our coastline, UK diving is always exciting.
By Gerry Allen
This video was awarded Third Place in BSAC’s 2015 Club Diving Video competition.
Get Wet NI 2019
Lisburn Sub Aqua Club hosted a Try Scuba Diving event as part of Get Wet NI on Tuesday 4th June 2019. See how the participants got on and if you would like to join in the fun visit our website to find out more
My local Cinema(Lisburn Omniplex)
Just a little look outside my local cinema in Lisburn. Thanks for watching
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Visit Lisburn Promo 2013
The city of Lisburn is known for its superior shopping, outdoor activities, attractions, restaurants, heritage sites and a vast array of top class events including the Ulster Grand Prix, National Countrysports Fair, Hillsborough International Oyster Festival and the Northern Ireland Festival of Racing.
May Day 2016 Celebrations. Lisburn, Northern Ireland, UK 05/2016
Lisburn is a city in Northern Ireland, UK. It is 8 miles southwest of Belfast, on the River Lagan, which forms the boundary between County Antrim and County Down. Lisburn forms part of the Belfast Metropolitan Area. It had a population of 71,465 people in the 2011 Census.
Formerly a borough, Lisburn was granted city status in 2002 as part of Queen Elizabeth II's Golden Jubilee celebrations. It is the third-largest city in Northern Ireland. Lisburn is one of the constituent cities that make up the Dublin-Belfast corridor region which has a population of just under 3 million.
DROMARA DESTROYERS stand at Lisburn Bike Show
I'm over at Lisburn Leisure Centre Complex to go to the Dromara Destroyers Motorbike Show.
this stand is a tribute to the racing talents of the Dromara legends collectively known as the Dromara Destroyers!