A 20-or-so mile cycle route along the river Foyle. It takes you from Derry all the way to the border towns of Strabane and Lifford. Escape the traffic! You ride through quiet country roads and county... more
You cannot come to Derry without visiting the Bogside with its murals painted by the by now famous Bogside Artists and the even more famous Free Derry corner. The wall was originally the gable wall of... more
UPDATE February 2004: The Tower museum is closed for renovations until further notice.
If you want to learn about the history of Derry, then the Tower Museum is the best place to start. It tells you... more
Derry is also known as the Maiden City. That's because since the walls were built, they have never been brought down. All of the walls you see are original. Well, apart from the stretch that... more
City tours organise guided - yes, you guessed it - walking tours :o) The city tour lasts about 1.5 hours, and you can book it (recommended) all year round. The tours are very popular with tourists,... more
A lot of tourists arriving in Derry (especially American pensioners, no offence) ask locals things like 'I think I'm directly related to Paddy Doherty, do you know him?'. Have you got ANY idea how... more
Not so much a must-see activity but a handy Internet cafe. If you need access to your e-mail or want to look up something on the web, book your next flight,... more
My city of choice. I moved here at the start of 1996. A great city to live in and visit. A great base to discover the North-West of Ireland and the Antrim coast.
Don't be put off coming here on...
Derry is just a must go to spot in Nothern Ireland. It is a great town with great bars, cafes, eateries, clubs, and historical spots (see, got in the academic). Take a walking tour with someone who......
Derry is a small beautiful city located in the north part of Ireland, though it is not very big the city has a lot of interesting places to visit and things to do. The main atractions are the walls,...
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