County Londonderry - County Londonderry

County Londonderry or County Derry (Irish: Contae Dhoire) is located in Northern Ireland. The name of the county is a point of political dispute, with unionists advocating the longer name, and nationalists advocating the shorter. A common attempt at compromise is to refer to the county as "Londonderry" and the city as "Derry", but this is not universally accepted.

Cities and towns

54°54′0″N 6°54′0″W
Map of County Londonderry

  • 1 Derry/Londonderry (Doire Cholmcille, "Maiden City") – the second city of Northern Ireland
  • 2 Coleraine (Cúil Rathain, "nook of the ferns") – main town of the world famous Causeway Coast
  • 3 Limavady (Léim a' Mhadaidh, "leap of the dog") – with one of the most beautiful beaches in Northern Ireland
  • 4 Magherafelt (Machaire Fíolta, "plain of Fíolta") and Springhill House (17th-century plantation house) near Moneymore.
  • 5 Portstewart (Port Stíobhaird) – scenic coastal town
  • 6 Draperstown (Baile na Croise)
  • 7 The Sixtowns
  • 8 Bellaghy (Baile Eachaidh, "Eachaidh's Town")
  • 9 Castlerock (Carraig Ceasail) – seaside village and location of Downhill Demesne and Hezlett House
  • 10 Dungiven (Dún Geimhin, "Gevin's fort")
  • 11 Eglinton (An Mhagh)
  • 12 Maghera (Machaire Rátha, "plain of the ringfort")

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Understand

Derry has a 70% Roman Catholic majority, avoid wearing clothes with Rangers or Celtic football shirts on, equally try and avoid wearing anything at all with a Union Jack flag (UK Flag) on it.

Talk

The common language of Northern Ireland is English, however Irish maybe spoken in certain areas, it is not necessary to understand Irish to get by. It is best to be respective to both cultures (Nationalist and Unionist) in Londonderry, and it is wise not to refer to Londonderry as such in largely Nationalist areas, particularly at night - with simply Derry the preferred, safe term.

Get in

By far the easiest way to Londonderry is by road access from throughout Ireland (Northern Ireland to the East and South) and the Republic Of Ireland (the near West - Donegal). There is also an international airport offering both seasonal and scheduled flights. There are frequent bus services from various locations throughout Ireland (see Bus Eireann) and there is also a less frequently used rail service from Belfast.

An international ferry plies across the outlet of Lough Foyle, between Macgilligans Point north of Derry and Greencastle in County Donegal. It carries vehicles but only sails in summer.

Get around

Car is the most convenient method.

There is a rail connection between Londonderry Waterside and Coleraine railway stations.

A network of national cycleways crosses the county, though they're mostly on road.

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