🎤 To watch with subtitles, please click the 'CC' button on your RU-vid video player :) Good evening, and welcome to something a little bit different! I had the chance to visit Northern Ireland last month, visiting cities, towns and villages all over the nation - and I'll be uploading full walks from all of those places in the coming months! In the meantime, I wanted to show you ten of the most amazing places that you can visit in the northeastern corner of the Emerald Isle, from big cities to windswept natural landmarks and everything in between. So if you're thinking of visiting Northern Ireland this summer - don't miss the chance to visit any of these ten places :)
Very interesting and informative. I viewed this video a few weeks after l made my first visit to Northern Ireland in May 2023. I found Belfast was truly great metropolitan centre. It reminded me of London, thriving, dynamic and architecturally centrally grand, but cleaner and more relaxed than London. I came over on the excellent Stena ferry with my bicycle from Liverpool overnight and landing in Belfast was spectacular as there are high wooded hills on one side and Harland and Woolf on the other. But l agree with the commentator that Derry/Londonderry. takes the biscuit. It's very compact within its walls.It's position affords. an easier grasp of the Nationalist v Unionist position and why Northern Ireland is still part of the UK. There was a notable lack of tension and orderliness, and actually. quite warm casual friendliness everywhere l went. Recommend it.
I suggest you get the pronunciation of place names right. You have fallen into the usual English aspect and not got the hang of the distinctive sounds in speech and place names
Northern Ireland is so small I managed to see 7 of these plus Armagh city in a 6 day trip. I've been back twice since then to see Enniskillen and to see more of Belfast.❤