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Belfast or Giants Causeway


timgram

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Just one last thing folks. If you've already been to NI and have done the Giants Causeway and the Belfast tour another great attraction is the Ulster Folk and Transport museum. It's 10 minutes from the port and it is set in hundreds of acres of land. You will see exactly how life was like in NI in the past. They have taken original stone & thatched cottages and rebuilt them in the grounds. There's a school, weavers house, church, farm, Belfast terraced houses, spade mill etc. They give you a map and off you go. The countryside is amazing. I live beside it so if anyone fancies a cuppa after their 3 hour trek you're very welcome. Once you leave the 'folk park' cross the bridge and your into the 'transport museum'. Another amazing trip. Inside you will find the old steam trains, boats, cars all from yesteryear. Not sure what the entrance fee is but I think one ticket allows you into both museums for as long as you want. I think I should get a job in the NI tourist board. Enjoy folks

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