Carrickfergus Castle

Carrickfergus Castle

... We were staying quite close to Carrickfergus and loving all things historical we decided to visit the castle there. I didn't really know anything about the castle beforehand so I'll try to give you a bit of background. HISTORY: Carrickfergus castle was begun in 1177 by John de Courcy, ... Read review

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Interesting castle

Advantages: Interesting, old, lots to see, things for kids
Disadvantages: Transport links on Sundays!

...were staying quite close to Carrickfergus and loving all things historical we decided to visit the castle there. I didn't really know anything about the castle beforehand so I'll try to give you a bit of background.

HISTORY:

Carrickfergus castle was begun in 1177 by John de Courcy, an English baron who conquered Ulster. He remained there until 1204 when another Englishman, Hugh de Lacy, captured the castle. The castle ...
...which go from Belfast to Carrickfergus station, which is only a short walk from the castle. If you are there on a Sunday make sure you plan your journey well because the trains and buses are very infrequent - maybe once every 2-3 hours! Guide dogs are allowed in. I didn't see a lift inside the castle, but there may have been one, so I can't comment on whether there is any disabled access but there were certainly parts of the castle, such as some ... more

tartlette83 03.07.2006 (03.07.2006)
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The King of Castles

Advantages: One of the most impressive historical buildings I have ever seen
Disadvantages: The fact that its not more widely known

Carrickfergus Castle I grew up in the shadows of this impressive monument and it amazes me that it is not more widely known outside of the UK. The castle is the best preserved monument in the whole of Ireland and is stunning to look at from all angles. Location The castle is located in the town of Carrickfergus which is situated on the shores of Belfast Lough about 10 miles from Belfast. The castle can easily be reached from Belfast by car (pretty ...
...and thus the town of Carrickfergus was born. (Carric (might be spelt wrong) in Irish means rock) thus Carrickfergus is the Rock of Fergus. My opinion As a school boy living in the town I was mesmerised by the interesting and often bloody history that our town had gone through and in a way I was very lucky that the stories of my ancestors is so well documented. The castle which was garrisoned for almost 800 years is now a national trust property and ...

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Ballygally Castle-sleep with the lights on there's a ghost

Advantages: Relaxing, welcoming, friendly, lovely mix of old and new, real fires
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shape under the blankets on the old bed. We all had a poke at it and it didn't move so that was a relief. At this stage all the girls admitted to having slept the previous evening with at least one light on, the men denied that they did but we can't prove that. I don't know whether we were relieved or disappointed that we hadn't felt a presence. - - Parking - - There is free parking opposite the Hotel on the seafront. - - Nearby Attractions - - Glens of Antrim Giant's Causeway Carrickfergus Castle Bushmills Distillery Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge This is a delightful and historic hotel with a warm welcome and very comfortable surroundings the mix of old and new was beautifully done and with the views of the sea and comfortable bar area I would have no problem with recommending it providing you have transport ...

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Disadvantages: If they keep losing them at the current rate, there'll be no animals left.

of greatness and then at the last minute, turns out to be slightly less than impressive (that?s the charitable way of phrasing it. The honest way involves use of the word ?rubbish?). We have a long and glorious history of this. Carrickfergus Castle, for instance, implies that it will be properly castle-y and interesting. What it is, though, is some rubble. Some slippery rubble, a bit of a wall and a fecking freezing sea wind, to be precise. Similarly, the Giant?s Ring (go ahead and snigger. Everybody does) promises a Neolithic tomb with evidence of dwelling and ritual sites. And, in fairness, from the nomenclature alone, you would be well within your rights to expect a giant. Or a really tall bloke, at least. In fact, it?s just some rocks. They?re in a circle, and that, but fundamentally they are?still just rocks. Following this ...

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