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  • ARMAGH (The Ecclesiastical Capital of Ireland and affectionately known as the 'Apple Blossom County'. Travel the Gap of the North and the historic Ring of Gullion.)
  • BELFAST (From merchant to industrial, Belfast has continually transformed from industrial powerhouse to modern post-conflict.)
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  • L/DERRY (Coleraine and the origins of early man in Ireland, visit the Roe Valley with its cascading waters. Or the miles of sandy beaches with its view of County Donegal.)
  • NORTH ANTRIM (A coastal route, described as one of the top five coastal drives worldwide; the Giant's Causeway and the 400 year old working distillery of Bushmills.)
  • NORTH DOWN (Rich in Christian Heritage, Viking and Norman influences. The Plantation and Big Houses, all influenced by Strangford Lough)
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  • SOUTH ANTRIM (Step along the exhilarating path at the Gobbins, Carrickfergus Castle with its Norman storyline, or visit the tranquil setting of Castle Gardens Antrim.)
  • SOUTH DOWN (With the sweeping Mourne mountains dominating the landscape, South Down with its tranquil fishing villages, this is where St. Patrick brought Christianity to Ireland.)
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  • TYRONE (Home to the Chieftains of Ulster, the O'Neils, this rugged county comprises the unique and undiscovered Sperrin Mountains and the Ulster American Folk Park.)
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