Room 207 at Roe Park Resort Hotel, Limavady, Northern Ireland
We stayed at Roe Park Resort Hotel at the end of May 2016. Room 207 is a Family Suite and this is a small tour of what it looks like.
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PM Mobile Disco Services - Wedding - Roe Park Resort, Limavady - July 2013
Wedding Disco at Roe Park Resort, Limavady (Robin Thicke - Blurred lines)
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St. Columb's Park - Area 3 of 3 - Derry, Northern Ireland
There are different parks in Northern Ireland and every single one of them carries its different characteristics that differ it from all the others. One of those different parks is St. Columb's that is located in Derry-Londonderry (
There is a history behind St. Columb's Park which started back in 1845 when the Hill Estate was bought by the Londonderry Corporation for use as a public park. This public park which is situated on Limavady Road in county Derry-Londonderry was formerly the estate of the Hill Family. There is a huge house located in this park which was called Chatham and its builder was a naval office Lieutenant John Rea, who his daughter later on married Sir George Hill of Brookhall.
The park is now a public place that allows all the people to go through and enjoy a walk or a sit there and see the Hill House which is found inside and which is still there and is known as St. Columb's Park House which aims at being located in the middle of the park and which was previously used as a Nurse's Home for a period of time.
There are several things that one could do in this park, it could be walking around, relaxing a little bit and enjoying the beauty of nature with the River Foyle which is moving through the park. There are different facilities found in this park, such as the Foyle Arena which is located just beside the entrance and which is a leisure and events facility. There is also the Far and Wild which is a leading outdoor adventure company, the Maiden City Soccer which is a local cross community football development organisation and the Columba Heritage Trail.
We have also been to two different other areas and locations in St. Columb's Park to bring other 360 degree video experiences and which are ( and (
If you are searching for a place to sit in and have something to drink then you could enjoy your time at the Cafe in the Park which is a family run business that gives you the chance to stay away from the chaos of the street and the city and enjoy some peaceful time in the middle of St. Columb's Park.
There are different events and programmes which might take place in the park, so if you want to attend any of these events then you should check what they have to offer before heading there - these events might differ according to the time of the year and the season and they are really interesting to attend any of them - so try not to miss the chance.
Derry-Londonderry is one of the six different counties of Northern Ireland - the use of the name differ according to who is saying it; the British people tend to refer to it as Londonderry while those who are living in Ireland tend to call it Derry.
There are other different parks in Northern Ireland which we have been to before, such as the Roe Valley Country Park ( which is also located in Limavady in county Derry-Londonderry and all those other parks which are found in different parts all around Northern Ireland.
If you decided to come to visit St. Columb's Park in county Derry-Londonderry then there are also some other attractions to consider visiting and which include the Magilligan Point which is one of the most famous places there ( Limavady Sculpture Trail ( and all the attractions which are located in Derry-Londonderry city such as the old famous Guildhall ( the Bogside ( the Bishops Gate ( and the Peace Bridge (
There are lots of things for one to see wherever he/she is heading and those going to Derry-Londonderry in Northern Ireland, they could visit these places we have suggested and of course they should never miss the chance of passing by one of the beautiful parks found in the country and which is St. Columb's Park and pass by those different sites that are located inside, such as St. Columb's Park House that is considered the most important building inside and which was supposed to be placed in the middle of the park.
Have you ever been to any of the beautiful parks found in Northern Ireland during your visit before? Have you ever been to St. Columb's park in county Derry-Londonderry? In the middle of all the visits and tours you are doing in the country, you should at some point decide to free your mind and visit a park so that you could walk and sit in silence within the green areas and away from all the chaos that you have been exposed to before.
Share your experience with us and tell us more about what you have visited before.
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Amarillo - Dunadry Hotel - Wedding Disco Northern Ireland
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23. Irish Countryside!
European Studies
Sunday, September 7, 2014: Day 32
Green Irish countryside is green, except when the purple heather and yellow gose make it brown. And sheep make it white.
We're past a month! WOW.
We've truly been blessed with the best of Ireland weather this weekend. It's typically a very wet place, more rainy than even Oxford and London, but we came here and it's been sunny skies and pretty clouds all this time. Stevens says this happens once every five years or so. It's probably to make up for the frigid weather at Oxford.
We had to pack up all our bags for heading out in the morning today. We all thought, with the breakfast starting at 7:30am yesterday, that it would start then today, but Sunday's are at 8am so several of us had little to do for a half hour in the morning.
Breakfast went smoother today than it did yesterday. Had a croissant, mandarin oranges, and tea.
We were supposed to head out by 9am but stragglers made that 9:28am. :/ We went to Glendalough (Glen on Two Lakes. The ough is quite nasally.) for a hike around the valley. Our leader Stevens said the road would be paved. It was more so gravel. But path is better than no path or precariously slippery grass path that was Arthur's Seat.
Passed a Monastic City and the Upper Lake along the way to get to the bigger lake, the name of which I don't know. Lots of pictures.
Hike back included actually stopping at the Monastic City, founded by St. Kevin, who was able to heal and bless lots of people and animals and things. Surrounded by a cemetery which still is used today.
1pm: Back on the bus to Glenview Hotel, a really nice place where we had lunch. Sat by the window and kind of basked in the sun until the waitress kindly pulled down the blinds. YUMMY FOOD. I broke manners and took photos because it was so pretty. Had smoked salmon appetizer, roasted beef main course (in which they served mashed potatoes and baked potatoes--for everyone), and a Belgian chocolate mousse dessert (saw chocolate and my mind could not be swayed). And then tea at the end, caffeine which we all really needed by the end. We truly struggle during all the nice restaurant meals.
Bus to Powerscourt Estate (3:45pm), which used to be owned by a really rich family of lords with tons and tons of land (at least everything you can see from the manor itself) which they gave to serfs to work. It was damaged by a huge fire in 1996 and was later rebuilt and repurposed into a popular place for conventions, weddings, and tourists in general. We sadly only had 45 minutes there because of all the time wasted waiting on super slow people over the day. :/
4:30pm: Bus to the airport! Terminal 2 at Dublin Airport. Checked in via kiosk using passport and booking number. Got through security relatively quickly.
5pm: The gate wouldn't be announced for another hour and forty minutes. Found a place to settle and leave my stuff with other people. Found a camera store and looked at all them Canon and Fujifilm and Sony and Samsung and Nikon cameras. Accidentally set off the alarm on the Canon 10-22mm. LOL OOPS. The person came over and turned it off and asked if I was okay and left. Yay for not looking suspicious.
Wandered more and into WHSmith. Bought a Cadbury Oreo candy bar for later. In retrospect, I should have bought a spare Canon 11L battery. :/ Oh well.
Gate announced: 109. Got to it and spent 10 minutes charging my dying camera battery, which later got it almost to Oxford.
Seat 25C on an Aer Lingus Airbus 320. A stranger sat between me and a fellow student who was in A, so I offered my aisle seat to her.
Found out that airplane rides are the best time to organize photos.
Arrived at London Heathrow and eventually got back to Oxford and in a familiar but tiny room but hey I have my own bathroom so that's nice. I didn't sleep any of today so I ought to sleep now.
Classes start again tomorrow. :1
Cricket Club Recordings
Recorded at Tanya Studios in Lynwood CA. Gary Magallanes Lead Guitar, Mark Magallanes Rhythm Guitar-Vocals, Lynwood Song Birds sing Harmony.