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Coleraine

This is your travel guide for Coleraine

1 : Visit Mussenden Temple and Downhill Demesne [2 hrs]
Explore the romantic ruins of Mussenden Temple with stunning views of the North Coast. Wander through the enchanting gardens of Downhill Demesne and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere by the sea.

2 : Discover the Giant’s Causeway [3 hrs]
Marvel at the natural wonder of the Giant’s Causeway, with its unique hexagonal basalt columns formed by ancient volcanic activity. Take a walk along the dramatic coastline and learn about the myths and legends surrounding this UNESCO World Heritage Site.

3 : Explore Coleraine Town Centre [2 hrs]
Stroll through the historic town center of Coleraine, filled with charming shops, cafes, and architecture. Visit the market and interact with the friendly locals to get a taste of Northern Irish culture.

4 : Take a trip to Portstewart Strand [2 hrs]
Relax on the golden sandy beach of Portstewart Strand, perfect for picnics or a leisurely walk. Enjoy the stunning views of the Atlantic Ocean and breathe in the fresh sea air.

5 : Enjoy a round of golf at Royal Portrush Golf Club [4 hrs]
Play a round of golf at the world-renowned Royal Portrush Golf Club, home to the 148th Open Championship. Experience the challenging Dunluce Links course and soak in the picturesque coastal scenery.

Background Info

Weather
Coleraine experiences mild temperatures ranging from 45°F to 65°F during the year. It has moderate rainfall throughout the year with higher precipitation in winter. Humidity levels are relatively high, especially in the autumn and winter months. The air quality in Coleraine is generally good.

Language
English

Cost Of Living
The cost of living in Coleraine is lower than in major cities in the UK like London. Rent, groceries, and dining out are generally affordable compared to other parts of the country.

Other
Coleraine is a safe and welcoming town with a strong sense of community. The area is known for its outdoor recreational activities, including hiking, surfing, and golf. Wildlife enthusiasts can spot a variety of birds and marine life along the Causeway Coast.

County Londonderry – county of Northern Ireland

Location: Coleraine, Causeway Coast and Glens, Northern Ireland , United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland flag

Summary: County Londonderry Summary

Map: Map of County Londonderry

Weather: County Londonderry Forecast


Local Names: Doire (Irish)


Population: 247,132 (2011)

Area: 2,074 sq km

Coordinates: 54.92, -6.85

Timezone: (UTC+00:00) United Kingdom Time


Londonderry Brit Isles Sect 7

Londonderry Brit Isles Sect 7

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