Ballaghbeg House
31 South Promenade, Newcastle
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Ballaghbeg House Newcastle

31 South Promenade Newcastle, County Down, Northern Ireland, BT33 0EX, United Kingdom

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A Sure Cure for a Painful Swelling of the Bottom

A travel blog entry by abbatravels

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Newgrange is the third largest passage grave found in Ireland. It was built around 3200 BC which makes it around 700 years older than the Pyramids of Giza. We were told that the Neolithic (the younger of the stone-age dudes) were farmers that settled in Bru Na Boinne due to the rich fertile land and nearby river. Other than that there is very little known about this ancient culture. It is believed that the average life expectancy was 30 and yet the tombs took ...

My First Trip to the Seaside!!

A travel blog entry by laylagrace

... was cold & windy but it was still nice to get out of the house & see the ocean for the very first time (Mummy got all emotional) We took a nice walk along the promenade before going for lunch in a wee American Diner called The Hop, it was a really fun day. After lunch we came home as it was too cold to hang about (there was snow at the top of the Mourne Mountains), but Mummy said she will take me back again when the weather is a bit ...

Day 5

A travel blog entry by zoe.redmond

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... second, to English.

In the Republic for instance, there is Gaellic on every sign.

Anyway, night in Belfast. Most interesting experience entering hostel. It was either the choice of a 32 bed dorm or a 17bed dorm. We just jumped in the 32 because there seemed to be a lot of girls in at 17 and I knew it could end *****y. The 32 was a wide mix and in the end had lots of people I love talking too!

Didn't go out. Was buggered. Again.
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Royal County Down

A travel blog entry by eleanorcostello

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... view from the tee of the Dundrum Bay, you're still distracted by the surrounding sights. Par 3.

5. Blind tee shot from another elevated tee with amazing views, you just hit to the Mourne Mountains and pray for the best.

6. Yet another blind tee shot, and the bunkers waiting to grab your shot doesn't make it any easier.

7. Short par 3 but with a bunker in front that is as big as the green behind it.

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Day 6 Sack Lunches, Google Punches and Stalkers

A travel blog entry by stellastot

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... a fairy-tale setting.

After much hiking, huffing and puffing, we decided to take a lunch break in the town of Ballycastle. I must say the tiny dot given to this place on the map is deceiving, as it turned out to be a hustling, bustling, vehicle-packed quagmire. We espied a little off-license store and in bumper-to-bumper traffic, I deftly leapt out of the car with a few Pounds in hand to purchase a ...