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Located in Northern Ireland, Ulster is shown to be a region with great landscape attractions and vitality after leaving behind a long period of political struggles. In the county of Donegal, the Inishowen peninsula is listed as the northernmost point of the island of Ireland. Experience cliffs as well as amazing archaeological sites such as An Griaan de Aileach, a large stone ring from the fifth century of Gaelic royalty. Coastal towns like Greencastle or Bunagee, conserve their great authenticity.
Monaghan stands out for its relaxing lakes. The Rossmore Forest Park comprises up to eight. The drumlins, characteristic rounded hills of glacial origin, complete the landscape.
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Belfast, the capital of Ulster, offers a reborn cultural life animated by its historic pubs, some open since the 17th century.
Less than a hundred kilometers away, on the north coast, the amazing Giant's Causeway and its fascinating mythological story unfolds. This set of thousands of pentagonal and hexagonal blocks of basaltic rock, the result of volcanic activity and the action of the sea, is today a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Among the nine valleys that make up the Antrim Glens, that of Glenariff and its natural park stands out. When circling Lough Neagn remember that it is the largest lake in the entire British archipelago. |
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