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Of Cultural Interest in Belfast
Catholic Murals
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Surely the biggest tourist attraction in Belfast is the murals found throughout the Catholic neighbourhood. The vast majority are
Of Cultural Interest in Belfast
Belfast Peace Walls
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Raised initially as a temporary solution, the wall has been standing now for over 40 years seperating the Catholic neighborhoods f
Historical Monuments in Stromness
Ring of Brodgar
(1)
Not far from the stones of Stenness, forming a straight line, on top of the tallest hill in the zone is The Ring of Brodgar ("Ring
Sports Competitions in Dunoon
The Highland Games
If you go to Scotland during spring or summer, I recommend that you make it a priority to watch the Highland Games. They're a kind
Villages in Pitlochry
Pitlochry
(1)
I went with my family to Scotland, we were visiting parts of the north and south, the scenery was incredible, there were fields fu
Squares in Manchester
Cathedral Gates
(4)
On each side of the Manchester Cathedral in the city center, next to modern buildings, is where we can find a curious place, known
Viewpoints in Pitlochry
Queen's View
(1)
Another typical postcard view of Scotland, in the Highlands, very close to the tourist town of Pitlochry (Perthshire area) is "The
Churches in Aberdeen
Kirk of St Nicholas
The city of Aberdeen has several important churches that many guide books referred to as cathedrals. The old church of St. Nichola
Squares in Aberdeen
Golden Square
(2)
Golde Square or the golden square is located between North Silver Street and South Silver Street, which together offer a wide ran
Historical Monuments in Belfast
Albert Memorial Clock
(4)
The Albert Memorial Clock is a kind of miniature Big Ben. It is located in Queen's Square in central Belfast near the docks. It wa
Viewpoints in Cheddar
Jacob's Ladder
(1)
The owner of Cox mill constructed it, to get to the top of the cliffs and the lookout tower has 274 steps. Originally known as Jac
Cathedrals in Belfast
St Peter's Cathedral
St Peter's Cathedral was inaugurated on October 14, 1866 on land donated by the famous Belfast baker, Barney Hughes. It was the fi
Of Cultural Interest in Loughborough
Loughborough Carillon
(1)
In the center of the town Loughborough is the lovely Queen's Park, and in which, in the center of the park is the Loughborough Chi
Resort Towns in Ballycastle
Town of Ballycastle
(1)
The port and resort town of Ballycastle (Baile an Chaisil) in County Antrim marks the eastern end of the Causeway coastal way. If
Bays in Ballycastle
White Park Bay
(1)
It is between Ballymoney Castle and the Carrick-a-Rede suspension bridge. It has a wide and large sandy beach visible from Portbra
Lakes in Aviemore
Loch Morlich
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Elgin is a small Scottish town close to Aberdeen, Scotland and has many places that will really take your breath away. If we add,
Bays in Whithorn
Whithorn Island Bay
(1)
Once on the coast, next to the area called Isle of Whithorn we can see the bay, along the beaches, where St. Ninian had his cabin
Museums in Helensburgh
Hill House
(2)
House on the Hill (or Hill House) in Helensburgh near Glasgow, Scotland, is one of the most famous buildings by Scottish architect