Whole Earth Guide
Let us be your tourist guide to the world. As we expand into new countries, we'll give you all the information that you need to know before you go and show you all the highlights of each country and region. Along the way we'll reveal places that you can stay with the service levels you thought had long since gone.
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Carnfunnock Country Park and Family Fun Zone
A large, expansive park on the A2 Coast Road north of Larne, Carnfunnock is a brilliant location for taking the family to for a day. The park is divided into two sections - the park itself and the family fun zone located within the park. There's 191 hectares of park including lovely gardens, wooded areas and walking trails plus it is located right on the Antrim coast with spectacular views across ...
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Last updated 02 May 2012
Glenarm Castle
Glenarm Castle is well worth making a stop at if you are driving along the Antrim coast.
For 400 years this Castle has been the seat of the Earls of Antrim. The Estate at one time, until the middle of the 18th century, included most of the Antrim coast extending as far as Ballycastle and taking in Dunluce as well. Today the estate is limited to the land that the Castle itself now stands on. Gl...
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Last updated 29 Apr 2012
Sir Thomas and Lady Dixon Park: Rose gardens galore
This park is a gem that will delight anyone with a passion for horticulture or simply a good day out walking amidst landscaped gardens. There are two entrances - upper and lower - the upper provides ample parking and is where you should begin your exploration of the extensive gardens. Those with mobility vehicles and strollers can keep to the tarmac footpaths - on foot you can leave the paths and ...
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Last updated 29 Apr 2012
Van Morrison's Birthplace
Fans of Van Morrison have made this unassuming residence in a quiet little street in the working class area of East Belfast a place of pilgrimage over the years. 125 Hyndford Street is marked with a bronze plaque as the house where 'Van the Man' spent his childhood in an area which significantly influenced his later music.
The street in which the house stands is relatively unchanged since Morri...
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Last updated 27 Apr 2012
Belfast Castle
Belfast Castle is set on the slopes of Cavehill Country Park. It stands 400 feet (120 m) above sea level and overlooks the city and affords a fantastic view of the region and the famous Belfast dockyards.
The original Belfast Castle was built in the late 12th century was built by the Normans and was located in what is now Belfast city centre. The home of Sir Arthur Chichester, baron of Belfast...
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Last updated 23 Apr 2012


