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County Antrim - Wikipedia County Antrim (named after the town of Antrim, from Irish Aontroim, meaning 'lone ridge') [6] is one of the six counties of Northern Ireland, located within the historic province of Ulster
Antrim 1844 Just 20 minutes from Gettysburg and 45 minutes from Frederick, Maryland, Antrim 1844 is the perfect location for romantic getaways, exquisite fine dining, elegant weddings, family reunions, corporate meetings, retreats, and much more
Visit County Antrim | Ireland. com The waters off the coast of Antrim offer just as many thrills You'll find great surfing spots, as well as scuba diving, coasteering in Portrush or Ballintoy, and ferry trips to Rathlin Island
10 BEST things to do in Antrim in 2024 (we tried them all) Antrim offers its visitors a wide variety of things to do, from sampling fine whiskey and walking on majestic landscapes to crossing rope bridges and admiring the breathtaking scenery it has to offer
Antrim | Northern Ireland, Facts, Population | Britannica Antrim, town and former district (1973–2015) within the former County Antrim, now in Antrim and Newtownabbey district, eastern Northern Ireland Antrim town is located in the valley of the Six Mile Water stream, at the northeastern corner of Lough (lake) Neagh
A Day on the Antrim Coast, Ireland’s Scenic North While it's Northern Ireland's cities that grab headlines, the country has its share of rural beauty as well The craggy 20-mile stretch of the Antrim Coast extending eastward from Portrush to Ballycastle rates second only to the tip of the Dingle Peninsula as the prettiest chunk of coastal Ireland
Antrim, County Antrim - Wikipedia Antrim (Irish: Aontroim [ˈeːnˠt̪ˠɾˠɪmʲ] ⓘ, meaning 'lone ridge') [4] is a town and civil parish in County Antrim, Northern Ireland It lies on the banks of the Six Mile Water on the north-east shore of Lough Neagh