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10 Best Places to Live in Northern Ireland

What are the best cities to live in Northern Ireland? We don’t often hear about Northern Ireland as much as we do the three other provinces because it’s the least discussed. If the 4 nations making the kingdom are ranked in order of popularity, we could go like England, Scotland, and, Wales. That’s why many people don’t have an idea of what living in Northern Ireland, the fourth province of the UK is. This time, we want to discuss the 10 best places to live in Northern Ireland.
This will prove that the part of Ireland that remained in the UK since 1921 is not faring badly at all. Please enjoy the discussion about the best places to live in Northern Ireland.
10. Newtownards
Newtownards is a town, townland, and civil parish in County Down. It’s not far from Strangford Lough, another one of the best places to live in Northern Ireland that would be discussed later. Newtownards is at the northernmost tip of Strangford Lough. It is also 10 miles east of Belfast on the Ards Peninsula.
When Newtownards hit the headline on July 17, 2021, it was about the townland of Ballywatticock toward Mount Stewart, where temperature peaked 31.2 °C at 15:40. Besides that, it has a very low crime rate. The town has a lot of beautiful spots that can add colors to the quality of life. Places such as Movilla Abbey, Somme Heritage Center, and Mount Stewart attract people to this town. The town’s residents are also entertained by sporting activities such as rugby, cricket, football, and motor racing. It is one of the best places to live in Northern Ireland.
9. Fermanagh
Ireland's Lakeland County of Fermanagh is the next of the 10 best places to live in Northern Ireland. It’s one of the six counties of the region, bordering the Republic. The county is renowned for its boating and fishing. Once a legendary dry plain, Fermanagh was believed to have magic well at its center with widely held tales of two lovers. Of course, the story around it makes the county. The lakes of Lough Erne stretching through 50 miles over the county were believed to result from bubbles from the water.
If you live in Fermanagh, you’ll be living in the roots of some famous people, including writer Rudyard Kipling and former U.S. Presidents Bill Clinton and Ulysses Grant. Enniskillen, which we shall talk about later, is the county town of Fermanagh. You don’t generally hear about crime here and the cozy place has enough amenities.
8. Ballycastle
Let’s next consider Ballycastle, a small seaside town in County Antrim. Deriving its name from the Irish expression “Baile an Chaistil,” the “town of the castle” is on the north-easternmost coastal tip of the region of the United Kingdom. Its harbor plays host to the ferry to Rathlin Island quite visible from the coast.
Anyone living in Northern Ireland and desires a harbor town to live near the coast should consider living in Ballycastle. If you’ve ever heard anything about the best places to live in Northern Ireland, you’ll realize that Ballycastle is frequently mentioned in such lists. According to The Sunday Times, this seaside town is one of five places in Northern Ireland considered the best places to live in Britain. The publication crowns it as actually the best place to live in the province. It receives accolades for offering a better quality of life to the majority of the residents in areas of education, health, crime control, and house prices.




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10 Best Towns to Live in Northern Ireland

You know this channel is never biased in the coverage of cities, towns, and villages in the United Kingdom. Consistent with that, we shift our attention to Northern Ireland in this video. This time we want to talk about the 10 best towns to live in Northern Ireland. Before we begin, we have to be quick in saying that towns in this region of the UK are generally cooler than those you would find near London, Manchester, Edinburgh, or Glasgow. However, it would be unfair to believe that they are less sophisticated. After all, towns in Northern Ireland are expected to be influenced by the cities nearby. We now invite you to pay more than usual attention to this video.
10. Portstewart
We feel so good beginning this in Portstewart. This is a small town in County Londonderry with a population of 8,003. It is a seaside resort beside Portrush. Portstewart has a good-looking harbor and scenic coastal paths that form an Atlantic promenade that leads to a two-mile beach popular with holidaymakers all year round, not just during summer. Victorian middle-class families are in love with this town as a holiday destination. It has a long, crescent-shaped seafront promenade that is sheltered by rocky headlands. Portstewart is a reasonably prosperous town. You can thus live there and make good fortunes. Most of it is contained in the Strand electoral ward which is counted as one of the most affluent areas in the region.
9. Castlewellan
Castlewellan is a small town in County Down. The town in the southeast of Northern Ireland is close to the Irish Sea and beside Castlewellan Lake and Slievenaslat Mountain. It is also 11 miles southwest of Downpatrick. The town was originally designed for the Annesley Family by a French architect. As one of the 10 best towns to live in Northern Ireland, it has a wide main street running through two main squares lined with chestnut trees. One of the beautiful features of this town is Drumena Cashel, a small stone-built farmstead enclosure situated two miles southwest of Castlewellan, off the A25 road to Rathfriland. Castlewellan Forest Park and Castlewellan Lake also deserve to be mentioned in this town. Though the Castlewellan Castle is not generally open to everyone, the sight of this Scottish baronial beautiful and tranquil castle of 1856 is enough to add flavor to each day of life in the town.
8. Larne
Larne is a town with a population of 18,755 on the east coast of County Antrim. This town is a major passenger and freight roll-on roll-off port administered by Mid- and East Antrim Borough Council. It is also a civil parish in the historic barony of Glenarm Upper. Larne rose from the lowest spot during the course of The Troubles to become one of the best places to live. The significant paramilitary presence in the town has ensured the safety of residents. The Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) and Ulster Defense Association (UDA) are helping to ensure that it sustains the peace for which it is presently known.
7. Newtownards
Also in County Down is Newtownards, a town lying at the most northern tip of Strangford Lough. Located on the Ards Peninsula, it’s just 10 miles east of Belfast in the civil parish of Newtownards. The town with a population of 28,050 is beautified by the 100-foot Scarbo Tower overlooking it and built as a memorial to Charles Stewart, the third Marquess of Londonderry in 1857. It also has Movilla Abbey, Somme Heritage Center toward the north which is a unique attraction of international significance telling the historical reality of the Great War including its effects on the community at home.


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Top 10 Best Tourist Places to Visit in Derry | Ireland - English

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Derry is one of the biggest tourist attractions in Ireland having many best places in Derry. Derry, officially Londonderry, is the second-largest city in Northern Ireland and the fifth-largest city on the island of Ireland. The old walled city lies on the west bank of the River Foyle, which is spanned by two road bridges and one footbridge. The city now covers both banks. So to help you figure out the places you need to try, we've gathered up a bucket list of the best Places in Derry that you won't regret going to.

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What to Know Before You Visit Northern Ireland

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12 Best Villages to Live in Northern Ireland

Northern Ireland is a cool part of the UK where life can positively take a different dimension. If you choose to live in Northern Ireland, you are in for an Irish experience in the UK. This is especially so if you want to avoid the hustle and bustle typical of cities. There are picturesque rural settlements popular with tourists. Some of these villages are among the best in the whole of Britain. They’re well-connected such that you don’t have to spend too much time or too much money to get to the nearest sophisticated city. In this video, we’ll discuss the 12 best villages to live in Northern Ireland. We will examine their different factors of livability. Please enjoy it.
12. Ahoghill
In a recent award of Northern Ireland's Best Kept City, Town, and Village, Ahoghill surprisingly clinched the top prize. The judges awarded it the ‘Best of the Best’ title due to the enthusiasm of residents and traders. It also won the ‘Large Village’ category award for the second year in a row because of its impressive special features which include the Community Garden and site of the Old Creamery. Ahoghill indeed has one of the best-looked-after schools. The health and social care facilities, and housing in the village all combine to find a spot for it on this list.
11. Kesh
Kesh is a village in County Fermanagh. It is on the Kesh River about 1 mile from Lower Lough Erne. The village with a population of 1,092 (1039) people, according to the 2021 (2011) Census is within Fermanagh and Omagh district. Its location close to Lough Erne makes it a popular tourist resort. It’s a very good place to live with its two caravan parks, a small attractive marina, and other related industries within its boundaries and in the surrounding area. Kesh is about 5 miles from the border with the Irish Republic and 22 miles from the Rossnowlagh Atlantic Coast resort in County Donegal. All these add to its popularity with holidaymakers and weekenders.
10. Ballintoy
Ballintoy, is another small village, a townland of 274 acres, and a civil parish in County Antrim. It is located alongside the B15 coast road, 17 miles northeast of Coleraine, and 5 miles west of Ballycastle. The village is in the historic barony of Cary. With a very small population of about 200 (150). It has commercial and social facilities, including tourist accommodations, restaurants, and several small shops.
9. Gortin
Gortin is the next. This village which is also a townland is in County Tyrone. It is ten miles north of Omagh in the valley of the Owenkillew River where it is overlooked by the Sperrins. With its population of about 400 (360), it used to have a tannery that closed down not quite long ago. However, its hides and skins used in the production of harnesses for horses, belts, boots, and shoes still keep the village alive as a livable place. At one time, there were two bakeries in Gortin. The owner of one of the bakeries used to hitch up two horses to the same number of carts while going to Dublin for two loads of flour.


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14 Best Things to do in Derry / Londonderry - Northern Ireland's Underrated City

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Ballymena | County Antrim | Northern Ireland | Discover Ballymena | Visit Northern Ireland

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Discover Ballymena, a vibrant town located in the emerald landscapes of County Antrim, Northern Ireland. With its rich history, charming architecture, and enchanting natural surroundings, Ballymena offers a unique blend of the traditional and the contemporary for the discerning traveller.

Ballymena, known as the 'City of the Seven Towers', offers an immersive historical experience. Explore its rich tapestry of history at the Ballymena Museum and Arts Centre. Discover the city's diverse architectural styles, including the Braid Arts Centre, formerly the town hall, and the notable First Ballymena Presbyterian Church.

Ballymena's bustling cultural scene is sure to captivate. Enjoy local and international talent at the Braid Film Theatre or partake in the renowned Ballymena Festival of Music, Speech and Dance. Savour the flavours of Northern Ireland with the town's diverse culinary offerings, from traditional Irish fare to contemporary food and drink.

Ballymena offers a wealth of outdoor experiences. Spend a day at the ECOS Environmental Centre and Nature Park, a haven for nature lovers. Explore the scenic Slemish Mountain, where Saint Patrick, Ireland's patron saint, is said to have spent his youth. Golfing enthusiasts can tee off at the Ballymena Golf Club, a stunning parkland course.

Ballymena is a shopper's delight. Visit the Fairhill Shopping Centre or Ballymena's bustling weekly market for a unique shopping experience. From high-street brands to local crafts, Ballymena has it all.

Experience the charm and hospitality of Ballymena, a town that seamlessly combines its fascinating past with an energetic present. Whether you're a history buff, culture enthusiast, outdoor adventurer, or a shopaholic, Ballymena promises an unforgettable Irish experience.

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8 Worst Towns to Live in Northern Ireland

Let us put it in the right context before we take it so far. The expression “worst towns” here is going to be subjective and relative. This is because Northern Ireland is a generally good place to live. Regardless of how good a region is, however, some parts of it will be better than others. On the other hand, those parts of the region that are not regarded as the best are in that context not so good. And if all of the parts of a region are just good, the “least good” among them is invariably the worst. It is in that sense that we now want to show you the 8 worst towns to live in Northern Ireland.
8. Ballymena
Let’s begin with Ballymena, a large town in County Antrim. The town with a population of more than 29,000 is the 8th-largest town in the region by population. But it’s also one of the worst towns to live in Northern Ireland. Gone are those days when the town was prosperous and when a lot of factories were providing job opportunities.
The town has now suffered from a gripping recession that not only deterred investment in manufacturing but also stressed out existing shopping centers. Though some attempts have been made to rejuvenate the town economically, the unemployment rate is still very high. The shopping centers are no longer bustling as they used to be due to badly reduced purchasing power and low demands in the town. Besides, there are several rough areas such as Harryville in the town. Generally, the town that hosts 7 towers lacks prosperity, though it’s one of the safest places to live for people with legitimate business dealings.
7. Lurgan
Lurgan is another large town on this list. It is in County Armagh near the southern shore of Lough Neagh. The town is located about 18 miles southwest of Belfast having been linked together by the M1 motorway. Additionally, the Belfast-Dublin railway line serves this town with a population of 28,634 within the Armagh, Banbridge, and Craigavon districts.
Even then, it is one of the worst towns. It is divided along the religious line, no thanks to the housing anomaly. This is especially apparent in its worst part. Many of the people born in the town would prefer not to live there if they are not landlords. Houses there are usually up for buying to own not to rent. That is why it’s not a good place to live in Northern Ireland for foreigners. You will get rental areas only on Ardboe Drive and Trasna Way. But in Pollock Drive and Grey Estate, you’re in for a completely different experience.
6. Strabane
We’re now in County Tyrone to find the town named Strabane. Lying on the east bank of the Foyle River, it had a population of 13,172. It is located roughly midway from Omagh, Derry, and Letterkenny. Strabane is also on this list of the 8 worst towns to live in Northern Ireland.
Strabane has remained stuck to that unpopular tag not only in NI but also in the UK as a whole. For instance, out of 317 local authority areas in England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, it is the 8th worst to live, according to the research carried out by Channel 4. The research measured 5 criteria homebuyers always consider namely crime, education, employment, environment, and lifestyle. The town performed woefully in all of them. It has been ranking badly for livability for years on end.


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Belfast, Northern Ireland: What to See and Do in One Weekend | Including Day Trips

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Ballycastle Co. Antrim - Places to go to in Northern Ireland

Ballycastle County Antrim - the small town that is located in county Antrim, Northern Ireland, happens to be a touristic place for the attractions it carries and the events that might be taking place in it.

Ballycastle is a small town that is located on the north easternmost coastal tip of the island of Ireland at the northern mainland limit of the Antrim Coast and Glens Area. As much as tourists get astonished with the old historical buildings, they also get mesmerized with the nature they are faced with, and this is one of the things that Ireland in general could manage to offer.

Isn't it always interesting to stand at some point in a country and manage to point out to the borders or to islands that are related to the one next to it? That's exactly the case in Ballycastle, county Antrim, where you could point out to Rathlin Island and Mull of Kintyre which are part of Scotland.

Okay, let's dig deep into the important part now, you might be asking yourself what are the things to do in Ballycastle or the places that you are supposed to visit in order to receive a mesmerizing view; we are going to help you since we have already been there and managed to discover some of these places.

The Fair Head which is a rocky headland found in county Antrim, only three miles away from Ballycastle, and is the point considered the closest to Rathlin Island. There is also the Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge; some people might fear the idea of walking on it, but it is actually a whole different experience as well as a different view; this bridge links the gap that is found between the North Atlantic and a small island.
There is also the Bonamargy Friary which is one of the places to visit in Ballycastle, Northern Ireland, and which is an old friary that was discovered in the late Franciscan time. This Friary is one of the historical places that one could visit in Ballycastle, county Antrim that is believed to carry stories behind.
In Ballycastle, county Antrim, Northern Ireland, you will also get the chance to visit the Holy Trinity Church, you could come across the Ballycastle Museum and see what they have inside, and you could also eventually come to check the Kinbane Castle.

The old history is different from nature and if these attractions we mentioned above will be placed among the different places one should visit in Ballycastle, there are still some other nature-related destinations which one should head to, such as the Lough na Carangh Crannog, which is all about the greenery area and the lake and you could also head to the beach - if the Irish weather will give you the chance to! (

For a lot of people, it might be surprising that there are different places and historical buildings which they could visit and which are not part of Belfast or even Dublin ( but there are actually lots and lots of places that people could go to and which are scattered everywhere in Ireland.

After enjoying those castles, bridges, and getting relaxed by the nature, we want to tell you one more thing you could do in Ballycastle, county Antrim, but only if you are visiting it in the last Monday or Tuesday from August; we want to tell you about the Auld Lammas Fair which is held yearly on the same days, specifically because the last Tuesday in August is a Bank Holiday.

Auld Lammas Fair is a traditional fair that is associated with Lammas Harvest Festival. This fair is a history because it is believed to be held now for 400 years, starting back in the 17th century. There are different things to experience in this fair - we have been there and truly enjoyed our time - you will get the chance to taste and buy different types of candies and sweets (it was finally the time to taste the famous traditional Irish yellowman), you will enjoy walking by the horses and getting into a small farm with different types of animals, buy some toys for the kids, and even see some of the products being sold there which you might be interested to buy yourself any of them. This fair is actually exciting and different - OH, we have even played there on the bull game! - but you might spend more time than you expected, so make sure that you don't have any other plans during the day and give yourself some time to go back home if you are not so close to Ballycastle (

Here, at Connolly Cove, we are trying to help you discover lots of places and things about Ireland and Northern Ireland; we are trying to give you suggestions to places to visit and offer you some recommendations to make your trip more interesting and exciting. Recently, we have been trying to get to other countries around the world and expand that help we are trying to offer to the public.

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County Armagh Northern Ireland, Things to see and do

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BEAUTIFUL PLACES YOU MUST VISIT IN NORTHERN IRELAND | A DAY TRIP | PART 1

These are the list of beautiful places that you must visit in Northern Ireland:
1. Carrickfergus Castle
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4. Carnfunnock Country Park
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8. Glenarm Castle
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10. Carrick-a-Rede
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12. Giant's Causeway
13. Dunluce Castle

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Visit Northern Ireland | Travel safe this summer | Irish Sea | P&O Ferries

No travel restrictions. No quarantines. No testing. Just wide open spaces, breathtaking scenery, and your chance to avoid holiday confusion this summer.

Why not visit Northern Ireland? With regular crossings every day of the week from the Port of Cairnryan, in Scotland, P&O Ferries can take you to this majestic country in only 120 minute crossing time to the Port of Larne.

Our ships the European Causeway and European Highlander are fully equipped with a Family Lounge, Club Lounge, Video Lounge, World Duty Free shop, and a Food Court serving locally sourced produce from breakfast to dinner.

We have plenty of outside deck space to take in the fresh sea air, and the same fresh air is circulated regularly throughout the ships. We also operate our vessels in accordance with social distancing and Covid-19 regulations.

From Larne, you can explore the very best of County Antrim and the surrounding Northern Ireland countryside; with iconic landscapes such as Slemish Mountain, the Dark Hedges, Blackhead Lighthouse and the Giant's Causeway all within a 40 minute drive of the port.

Travel the exhilarating Causeway Coastal road, winding beneath awe-inspiring cliffs, above azure seas, and down quiet country lanes. Dolphins, orcas, basking sharks and more have been spotted in the coastal waters, while sea birds soar overhead.

There's never been a better time to explore this beautiful corner of the United Kingdom!

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Discover County Antrim | Northern Ireland | P&O Ferries

With so much to offer, and only 120 minutes away by #ferry, there's plenty to #explore and discover in County #Antrim, in the north east of Northern Ireland.

Whether you're driving along the breathtaking Causeway Coast, or taking in the mystical Dark Hedges, County Antrim has plenty of outdoor wonders to offer explorers.

This rugged, stunning coastal region is home to magnificent castle ruins, like Dunluce Castle, beautiful beaches like the sandy expanse of White Park Bay, and exhilarating walks along cliff edges, including the rope bridge of Carrick-A-Rede.

The World Heritage Site of Giant's Causeway is filled with mystery and geological wonder, whilst the nearby Bushmills Distillery provides a warming and fascinating glimpse into one of the world's oldest traditions and beverages.

From tiny country manors and pubs, to the vibrant life of Belfast city, there's something for everyone in County Antrim.

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Curran Court Hotel, Larne, United Kingdom

Curran Court Hotel, Larne, United Kingdom
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The Port of Larne is a 1-minute drive from Curran Court and provides ferry connections to the Scottish Highlands. Free internet and flat-screen TVs are provided in all rooms.
Each room has a deep red feature wall and a private bathroom with a hairdryer. Tea and coffee are also available in every room.
The hotel’s Alexandra Restaurant offers guests the option to dine in for lunch and dinner and provides a children�...
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Carnlough | Cranny Falls | County Antrim | Northern Ireland | Places to Visit in Northern Ireland

Carnlough | Cranny Falls | County Antrim | Northern Ireland | Places to Visit in Northern Ireland

In this video, we explore the area of Carnlough in County Antrim in Northern Ireland.
Within Carnlough, you can find Cranny Falls which is a fantastic area to walk in Northern Ireland with lots of nature and a picturesque waterfall.

If you are looking for things to do in Northern Ireland and enjoy being outdoors, we highly recommend you add this to your list of activities when you next visit Northern Ireland.

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We share the best locations around Ireland / Northern Ireland and further afield with you through our travel blog/vlog of the hidden treasures that are on our doorstep.
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Ferry: Northern Ireland (Larne) x Scotland (Cairnryan)

Travessia de balsa da Irlanda do Norte para a Escócia.

European Causeway/Highlander | Port of Larne | Irish Sea | P&O Ferries

With up to 12 sailings operating per day, the #Larne to #Cairnryan route is one of the quickest P&O Ferries operates.

Connecting Northern Ireland and Scotland in just 120 minutes, you can #travel at a variety of times to suit, with the choice of our Club Lounge to rest and recuperate in, or our Family Lounge with excellent views over the bow of the ship. Such flexibility means you can reach your destination at a time and in a way that suits you.

The European Causeway and Highlander are sister ships operating on the route, carrying freight and tourist travellers. Hot meals are available to all passengers, as well as a lounge and bar, meaning you can sit back and relax as the Irish Sea passes you by.

The Port of Larne is a major hub for Irish imports and exports, and is only a few minutes from the town centre and around 40 from Belfast. Larne also sits at the bottom of the Causeway Coast around County Antrim - a must see for any road-trip fans and admirers of rugged, beautiful landscapes.

Operating almost 24 hours a day, the port is always busy with large volumes of freight flowing through the terminal, keeping our crews very busy. And if you time your sailing right, you could arrive or depart to a beautiful sunset over the Antrim coast.

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