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  2. Portrush - Wikipedia

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    Portrush (from Irish Port Rois, meaning 'port of the promontory') [3] is a small seaside resort town on the north coast of County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It neighbours the resort of Portstewart in County Londonderry .

  3. Barry's Amusements - Wikipedia

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    The amusement park occupies 2.23 acres (0.90 ha) in the center of Portrush; [1] as of 2013 it was the largest amusement park in Northern Ireland. [2] It has a mixture of traditional and modern amusements and was normally open from Easter Monday until the first week in September.

  4. Dunluce Castle - Wikipedia

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    Dunluce Castle (/ d ʊ n ˈ l uː s /; from Irish Dún Libhse) [3] is a now-ruined medieval castle in Northern Ireland, the seat of Clan MacDonnell. It is located on the edge of a basalt outcropping in County Antrim (between Portballintrae and Portrush), and is accessible via a bridge connecting it to the mainland. The castle is surrounded by ...

  5. County Antrim - Wikipedia

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    Two of Northern Ireland's main ports are in County Antrim, Larne and Belfast. Ferries sail from Larne Harbour to destinations including Cairnryan in Scotland. The Port of Belfast is Northern Ireland's principal maritime gateway, serving the Northern Ireland economy and increasingly that of the Republic of Ireland. It is a major centre of ...

  6. Giant's Causeway - Wikipedia

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    The Giant's Causeway (Irish: Clochán an Aifir) [1] is an area of approximately 40,000 interlocking basalt columns, the result of an ancient volcanic fissure eruption. [3] [4] It is located in County Antrim on the north coast of Northern Ireland, about three miles (4.8 km) northeast of the town of Bushmills.

  7. Antrim Coast and Glens - Wikipedia

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    There is a long history of human activity in the areas and has many important archaeological sites, listed buildings, historic monuments and conservation areas. It has a rich culture with close links to Scotland, the Mull of Kintyre is only 20 kilometres (12 miles) from Torr Head. [2] The AONB covers an area of 70,600 hectares (174,000 acres). [3]

  8. Category:Portrush - Wikipedia

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    The seaside resort town of Portrush, County Antrim, Northern Ireland. Pages in category "Portrush" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.

  9. Ramore Head - Wikipedia

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    The headland, pointing north-northwest, is the tip of the peninsula on which the town of Portrush lies. The area of the headland is an Area of Special Scientific Interest. The rocks here are dolerite, an intrusive igneous rock formed from volcanic activity. There is a footpath around the headland, with grassland surrounding the path.