Fairy Glen Bed & Breakfast
10 Tullybrannigan Road, Newcastle
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Fairy Glen Bed & Breakfast Newcastle

10 Tullybrannigan Road Newcastle, County Down, Northern Ireland, BT33 0DX, 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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... 1921, three of the four provinces of Ireland were given independence, but Ulster, with Belfast being its capital, was kept under British rule. Naturally the Irish, who were C-A-T-H-O-L-I-C, weren't thrilled with this arrangement and thus the city was divided with the Catholics (Irish) on one side and the Protestants (English) on the other. There has been all sorts of riots, protests and lots of other **** that went on over the years. Some of it was:-

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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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... br> Plus if you wanted to take photos you kind of got stuck at the back anyway and then yep, didn't hear too well. Understood the 'Bogside' area and that Derry is kind of on the border of North and South so there was a lot of turmoil there and what not. Very much split, this side and that side. And the Derry wall was there for the protection. The one thing I distinctly took in though was that it is called Derry and is also called ...

Arriving in Newcaslte

A travel blog entry by steveandkat

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... price. So, Steve and I walked around town for a bit while they finished their game of squash.

Newcastle may be a small town, but it has a lot to offer. Parallel to their main road is a never ending beach with a beautiful walking path along it. Even in the darkness of the night Steve and I were able to see and hear its beauty. We found a section of the beach which was littered with ...

Belfast

A travel blog entry by bisoder

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... a more 'local' touch, as some true Belfastonites (?) gave us a proper tour of the night life. Mark (an old friend from the Aberdeen Uni days) was home in his native Belfast just in time for our arrival and was eager for an opportunity to show off this city about which he frequently boasts. He and a few of his mates met up with us in the city centre and, as promised, took us to ...