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Northern Ireland Digital Film Archive
Museums
An exciting computer based archive of Northern Ireland on film since 1897. From Titanic to the Good Friday Agreement the archive gives an insight into a century of our history, all told through moving...More
Glendermott Church (Heritage Trail)
Churches And Settlements
Located on Church Brae, near Altnagelvin Hospital is this small stone built Church of Ireland that dates back to 1753. The church was extended in 1861. The original spire of wood was blown down in the...More
Seventeenth Century Village At Eglinton
Churches And Settlements
Under the terms of the Plantation of the newly created County of Londonderry by King James I from 1609, the area surrounding Eglinton then called Muff was granted to the Grocers Company, one of the...More
Digital Tour Guide
Touring Ideas
The Wireless City Digital Tour Guide is a state of the art multimedia guide that provides a location aware interactive experience for visitors, developed by Derry City Council....More
TIG Translation Italian& German (plus guided tours)
Touring Ideas
Translation, consultation, proof reading, accreditation, tuition, correspondence....More
Ashbrook
Gardens
Ashbrook has been family home of the Ash family since before 1595. The Honorable The Irish Society records the Ash family as one of only four 'native land owners' prior to the plantation. It is set in...More
Seat Of Power Visitors Centre
Museums
Built in 1746, this building was used as a courthouse until 1938. Come and witness the trials and experience the dark dungeons and afterwards relax in our restaurant serving meals all day....More
Altnagelvin Hospital (Heritage Trail)
Historic Buildings, Houses and Castles
Located on the Dungiven Road, this ten storey high building was the first General Hospital to be built in the UK after the Second World War. It opened in 1960 to the design of Yorke, Rosenberg and...More
Ballykelly Forest
Parks
Sited at Walworth is Northern Ireland's first state forest which includes a picnic area, walks and jogging trail. There are some 19th-century water mills at Carrickhugh....More
Top Tours Ireland - Giant's Causeway Tour
Touring Ideas
Giant's Causeway Tour stopping at the Causeway and Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge....More
Workhouse Museum
Museums
Opened in 1840 this building was a Workhouse until 1948, after which it was used as a hospital until 1991....More
Saint Eugenes Cathedral (Heritage Trail)
Churches And Settlements
The foundation stone was laid in 1851 just after the Famine in Ireland. Designed by James Mc Carthy, it was not completed until 1873. The spire was added in 1903 and is 79 metres in height- the second...More
Slí Cholmcille (St Columba Trail)
Other
The Slí leads people between Ireland and Scotland in the steps of St Colmcille and his followers. It stretches from Gleann Cholm Cille in south west Donegal to the Outer Hebrides in Scotland. Derry is...More
Christ Church, Londonderry (Heritage Trail)
Churches And Settlements
Bishop Knox built this Neo-Gothic Church(known as a 'Free Church')to the design of John Ferguson in 1830. The church was extended in 1881, however it was destroyed by a fire in the 1990s but refitted...More
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