Distant, foggy Great Britain consists of several parts. Each of them has its own characteristics and advantages. Northern Ireland is a picturesque area located just 20 kilometers from Scotland. This is the smallest part of the Kingdom. She is amazing and different. Legends and fairy tales live here in every corner.
Northern Ireland is great for everyone. There are wonderful, hospitable and good-natured people here. They are always happy to have guests and love to have fun. And local dances will not leave anyone indifferent. In addition, the nature here is very beautiful. Due to the humid climate, all vegetation has a rich green color and dense foliage. A huge number of flowers grow in the fields, in flower beds, in pots, on balconies and so on. And this is not the whole list of beauties that Northern Ireland is rich in.
Sights here can be found everywhere. The ancient history of the country, numerous kings and queens, princes and princesses left behind a rich legacy worthy ofattention.
Northern Ireland is fairly small. Thanks to this, tourists have a lot of time to explore all the interesting places. The first thing I would like to mention is the capital Belfast. Here you will see an amazing combination of modern buildings with unique buildings of the Victorian era.
The latter includes the Castle of Road Antrim, built in 1870 on the slopes of Keyfe Hill. From its windows there is a beautiful view. There are antique shops, a museum, restaurants and magnificent gardens. The Natural Park is located very close. Most of its territory is a nature reserve. There are caves from the Neolithic period. Some of them are available for visiting.
Many attractions in Northern Ireland are located in Dublin. This city is one of the oldest settlements in all of Europe. It has everything for outdoor activities: museums, parks, restaurants, entertainment venues. Among others, Dublin Castle can be distinguished. Here is a collection of the rarest and oldest books, as well as papyri of the Ancient East. When visiting the castle, tourists are offered an excursion, during which they have a unique opportunity to learn the history and some secrets of the castle.
Northern Ireland holds many secrets. One of them is the Road of the Giants. It is located three kilometers from the coast. The road is lined with bas alt columns reaching a height of 12 meters. The origin of this phenomenon is volcanic. However, the locals think otherwise. Thanks to what this place is shroudedriddles and legends.
Another must-see destination is the majestic Inniskillen Castle. Gaelic chieftains once ruled here. Today, the castle is home to the Fermanand County Museum and the Royal Fusiliers Museum.
The largest lake in the UK is located in Northern Ireland. It's called Loch Neagh. This is a very picturesque place. Walking along the coast, you can see how diverse and interesting the local animal and plant world is.