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Intervarsities
... Also, they had the Olympic court and net from the London 2012 Olympics set up, but we unfortunately didn't get to play on this court.
Aside from volleyball, we had a lot of fun in Belfast. We went to a Christmas market one night for a little while, and went to a 70s-themed club full of middle aged people the first night. The night of the conclusion of the tournament, there was an awards dinner and ...
Larne
The trip from Browns Bay only took half an hour.
When we came into Belfast last week we met Richard who is from Larne and he invited us round next Tuesday evening. Now that said Tuesday has arrived we have borrowed a mooring buoy from a boat that is still on the hard and we tied up 100m from the East Antrin Boat Club. We went ashore to sort out a few boaty problems, one of ...
Less than expected
... driven down Falls and Shankill roads and through the gates between the sections that are still locked up at nights even now by the police, and walked along and wrote on the giant peace wall separating the areas. The tour was definitely worth it, as all the spots aren't easy to walk around or close to the city centre, and the driver told us much more than we could have ever found out by ourselves. On his brochure he's got a picture of him with Vince Vaughn, giving the same tour he ...
Goodbye Ireland
... 8 km before arriving at the town of Cusheddall (most likely where she started from and had been climbing all morning).
From here on out was a gorgeous stretch of coastline. Cycling through the 9 Glens of Atrium (sound’s so magnificent), it was a nearly level grade with a gentle breeze at our backs. Every point we cycled around opened up to a new little glen. As the wind picked up Brian was even cruising at 40km/hr (I ...
Let's Celebrate N. Ireland Independence Day
... great pictures we took in N. Ireland.
Downpatrick is the burial place of St. Patrick. We visited his grave site and viewed the Cathederal of Ireland, a church built in his honor in the early 1700's. Next we were off to One Inch Abbey. I have no idea where the name came from but it was a fantastic place. The abbey was in ruins but enough of the original structure was there to give you an idea of ...
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- Restaurant
- Room service
- Free High-Speed Internet
- Wheelchair accessibility
- Business Services
- Free parking