CARRICKFERGUS CASTLE From Above.
A QUICK VIDEO OF CARRICKFERGUS CASTLE FROM ABOVE AND THE SURROUNDING AREA AND PART OF THE HARBOUR.
Places to see in ( Carrickfergus - UK )
Places to see in ( Carrickfergus - UK )
Carrickfergus, colloquially known as Carrick, is a large town in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. Carrickfergus sits on the north shore of Belfast Lough, 11 miles from Belfast.
Carrickfergus is County Antrim's oldest town and one of the oldest towns in Ireland as a whole. Carrickfergus was the administrative centre for Carrickfergus Borough Council, before this was amalgamated into the Mid and East Antrim District Council in 2015, and forms part of the Belfast Metropolitan Area. Carrickfergus is also a townland of 65 acres, a civil parish and a barony.
The town is the subject of the classic Irish folk song Carrickfergus, a 19th-century translation of an Irish-language song (Do Bhí Bean Uasal) from Munster, which begins with the words, I wish I was in Carrickfergus. The British peerage title of Baron Carrickfergus, which had become extinct in 1883, was bestowed upon Prince William on his wedding day in 2011.
Carrickfergus railway station opened on 1 October 1862. In addition, the northwest of the town is served by Clipperstown railway station, and the east by Downshire railway station. All three stations have regular commuter services to Belfast and Larne. Three historic stations in Carrickfergus, Barn, Eden and Mount, closed in the 1970s.
( Carrickfergus - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Carrickfergus . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Carrickfergus - UK
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Places to see in ( Carrickfergus - UK )
Places to see in ( Carrickfergus - UK )
Carrickfergus, colloquially known as Carrick, is a large town in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. Carrickfergus sits on the north shore of Belfast Lough, 11 miles from Belfast.
Carrickfergus is County Antrim's oldest town and one of the oldest towns in Ireland as a whole. Carrickfergus was the administrative centre for Carrickfergus Borough Council, before this was amalgamated into the Mid and East Antrim District Council in 2015, and forms part of the Belfast Metropolitan Area. Carrickfergus is also a townland of 65 acres, a civil parish and a barony.
The town is the subject of the classic Irish folk song Carrickfergus, a 19th-century translation of an Irish-language song (Do Bhí Bean Uasal) from Munster, which begins with the words, I wish I was in Carrickfergus. The British peerage title of Baron Carrickfergus, which had become extinct in 1883, was bestowed upon Prince William on his wedding day in 2011.
Carrickfergus railway station opened on 1 October 1862. In addition, the northwest of the town is served by Clipperstown railway station, and the east by Downshire railway station. All three stations have regular commuter services to Belfast and Larne. Three historic stations in Carrickfergus, Barn, Eden and Mount, closed in the 1970s.
( Carrickfergus - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Carrickfergus . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Carrickfergus - UK
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Carrickfergus Town Co Antrim Northern Ireland
A brief walk around Carrickfergus (Carrick as its known here)...
Carrickfergus Marina Northern Ireland
Carrickfergus marina in evening.
Umbrella Street, Carrickfergus
Carrickfergus is an historical town on the Antrim Coast. It’s promoted by the Carrickfergus Town Centre Partnership and one of their aims is to attract more people into Carrickfergus.
Their latest idea is bold and creative and has got the town talking. Locals have dubbed it Umbrella Street. It’s an art installation of umbrellas suspended in the air along West Street. The idea is to invigorate the town centre, get the buzz back and increase footfall.
The display is on until the end of April 2018 so if you haven’t seen it yet, come on down to Carrickfergus and take a look at the umbrellas. I went along on a cold, windy Good Friday when there were hardly any people about … but I was told that the previous days were a lot busier.
Episode 38 was filmed on Friday 20th March 2018.
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Thank you to everyone who took part in the video: Beth, John, Claire and Isobel, Nathan, Kevin, Elizabeth and Emilia, Suzannah and Dannil.
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Filmed on a Sony FDR-X3000 with Zoom H1 lapel microphone, home-made wind protector and Sony tripod grip. Edited with iMovie.
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FROM WHEELCHAIR NOMAD DIARY...2003 NI We drove into Belfast around 11.00 am, weaved northward on small streets uncertainly, and then confidently headed North, past the docks towards Carrickfergus on the A2. Our first stop for an hour was to explore the twelfth century Carrickfergus Castle, which overlooks a yacht harbour and large oil powered Kilroot power generation station for Northern Ireland. From Carrickfergus we continued to another coastal city of Larne, location for a castle ruin, a departure point for large car ferries, which take eight hours to Fleetwood or two hours to Cairnryan. We continued north through farmlands and the smaller seaside villages of Ballygalley, Glenarm and Carnlough.
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Isle of Muck, Islandmagee, Northern Ireland
Island of the coast of Islandmagee.
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Highlights My journey along Coverack via Helford to Falmouth Harbour UK Made by Huggie Huggie2love
Highlights of My journey along the South West Coast Path walk is from the Picturesque Harbour and Fishing Village of Coverack via The Helford Passage to Falmouth Harbour Cornwall UK Hope you like and enjoy this new video. Made by Huggie Huggie2love
Highlights of My journey along the South West Coast Path Beautiful Unspoilt Picturesque Harbour and Fishing Villages steeped in history with spectacular coastal views The breathtaking views I see are free and there priceless
Coverack is least spoilt traditional Cornish fishing village
Wonderful working small harbour and a picture postcard village Cornwall is a paradise for the hiker or casual walker.
Pebble beach directly in front of the village of Porthallow.
Once a busy fishing village with a thriving pilchard fleet there are only a few working boats left here
St Anthony-in-Meneage, one of the most attractive waterside hamlets on the Cornish coast. Enchanting location on the Helford River, comfortable cottages and unique boating and sailing facilities all combine to make this one of the most sought after holiday destinations in Cornwall.
The Gillan Creek ferry enables walkers to cross Gillan Creek between Halamana, Gillan and St. Anthony at high tide. The stepping stones of the South West Coast Path across Gillan Creek are submerged roughly 3 hours either side of high water. Without using the ferry, walkers are forced inland along roads for over a mile, and miss a large stretch of the south bank of the creek.
The Helford River is renowned for its scenic beauty and marine ecology. There are seven creeks which feed the Helford River. The best known of these is Frenchman’s Creek, made famous by Daphne du Maurier in her novel of the same name.
There are several little villages and hamlets along the Helford River including Durgan, Mawnan and St Anthony-in-Meneage. The Gweek Seal Sanctuary is only a few miles away too, where you can visit seal pups which have been rescued and rehabilitated before their release back into the wild.
Those who take the ferry across to Helford Passage can explore the beautiful gardens of Trebah and Glendurgan. Both are full of sub-tropical plants, tree ferns, rhododendrons and much more. These gardens continue to flourish due to both the mild climate and warming effect of the sea.
The Helford River is a ria in Cornwall, England, fed by small streams into its many creeks. There are seven creeks on the Helford; from west to east these are Ponsontuel Creek, Mawgan Creek, Polpenwith Creek, Polwheveral Creek, Frenchman's Creek, Port Navas Creek, and Gillan Creek
The Beautiful village of Durgan, is a small unspoilt fishing village set on the north bank of the Helford River it’s owned by the National Trust. A selection of character-full fishermen's cottages in the charming hamlet of Durgan, located at the top of the Helford River, and near both Trebah Gardens and Glendurgan Gardens.
St Mawnan but the church tower dates from the 14th century,
Two shipwrecks are at the base of Rosemullion Head, The Endeavour (1804) and the Alma (1895). Descend to the beach by going over two stiles from Rosemullion Head,
Maenporth is a cove and beach in west Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is situated approximately two miles south-southwest of Falmouth on the estuary of the River Fal. Maenporth cove faces east across Falmouth Bay with views towards Pendennis Castle.
Swanpool Beach runs along the Cliff Road and is one of the larger Falmouth beaches, Swanpool Nature Reserve backs the beach and its resident swans make it a popular spot for a stroll
Gyllyngvase is one of the four beaches associated with Falmouth, Cornwall, United Kingdom, south of Pendennis Castle. It is to the south of Falmouth town centre
Falmouth, with its magnificent natural harbour (the third largest in the world), winding streets and beaches beautiful coastline, tiny fishing villages, hidden coves
Highlights of My journey along the South West Coast Path Beautiful Unspoilt Picturesque Harbour and Fishing Villages steeped in history with spectacular coastal views The breathtaking views I see are free and there priceless The coastal path walk is from Coverack via The Helford Passage to Falmouth Cornwall Hope you like and enjoy this new video. Made by Huggie Huggie2love