Nearest Airport
: Belfast International Airport
at 75
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Nearest Ferry
: Belfast / Larne
at 80
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Nearest Train
: Londonderry
at 8
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Nearest Motorway
: M2
at 65
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Nearest Beach
: Donegal
at 25
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Nearest Barpub
: Londonderry
at 8
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Nearest Golf
: City of Derry
at 4
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Nearest Restaurant
: Londonderry
at 8
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Car: necessary
Set in beautiful, tranquil countryside 3 miles from the Historic City of Londonderry / Derry and only 10 minutes from Donegal with marvelous scenery. Relax in a comfortable, well equipped 3 bedroom cottage on a working dairy farm of 150 acres situated on the Londonderry to Donemana Road. The beautiful location is in the middle of the Glendermott Valley and has panoramic views of the Derry Veagh Mountains in Donegal.
Located 20 minutes from City of Derry Airport you can explore the city and its fabulous surroundings including The Walls, Guildhall Square, Museums, Foyle Cruises, Theatres and also the number of Restaurants and bars to experience.
There has never been a more exciting time to live in, or visit Northern Ireland .2012 is a monumental year for the country, for those of you who want to explore Northern Ireland at your own pace, you'll find helpful city and country guides that detail local visitor attractions.
Derry / Londonderry Nestled within this beautiful , historic walled city, with winding cobbled streets and ancient buildings ,is a lively cosmopolitan heart and urban activity hub. It's this winning combination that makes Derry one of Northern Ireland's must-visit destinations and the obvious choice for UK City of Culture 2013
Stepping through the only complete city walls in Ireland, and some of the finest in Europe, take a guided tour of the ancient City Walls ,view the city from an elevated perspective Tower Museum, Harbour Museum. The city more recent history is explored in the Museum of Free Derry where the focus is on the civil right campaign and the troubled 1970s.
Derry-Londonderry acts as a gateway and base from which you can explore the beauty of the North West of Ireland
Highlights include the stunning Causeway Coastal Route that sweeps eastwards from the Foyle Estuary toward major visitor attractions such as Benone Beach, Mussenden Temple,Portstewart Strand Giant’s Causeway, Bushmills Distillery and Carrick-A-Rede Rope Bridge on the North Coast.
To the south ands east of the city the scenic Sperrins with its dramatic landscapes and mountainous terrain that is home to the world class Ulster American Folk Park.
To the north and west the rugged beauty of Donegal, with the spectacular Malin Head, Ireland's most northerly point located on its picturesque Insihowen Peninsula . Travelling west via Grianan of Aileach toward Glenveagh National Park or Slieve League home to some of the highest sea cliffs in western Europe is also a great day tour option.