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North Antrim Coast Arcadia, Portrush White Rock Beach, Portrush

This picture was taken along the 1km cliffside path which leads to the famous Carrick-a-Reed Rope Bridge on the North Coast of Antrim accross the water from Rathlin Island.

The Arcadia Cafe in Portrush is one of the towns most recognisable buildings. In the 1950s there was a ballroom which played host to some of the county's most famous showbands.

White Rock Beach is located along the coast from and joining with Portrush's East Strand and is named so due to the unique white cliffs and rock formations found at it's Eastern end.

     
Carrick-a-reed Rope Bridge, Antrim
Sperrin Vally, Draperstown
7 Arches Bridge, Draperstown

Carrick-a-reed Rope Bridge connects the North Antrim Coast to the tiny island of Carrick-a-reed. The bridge has been used for centurys to allow access for salmon fishermen to the island.

This picture was taken at sunset looking Northwest towards the Sperrin mountains from Drapertown, Co. Derry

 

This is a picture of the "7 Arches" bridge on the river Douglas just outside Draperstown, Co. Derry.

 

     
Lough Fea, Tyrone
Weddle Bridge, Draperstown

This is a picture of Lough Fea, Co. Tyrone. Set in the beautifull surroundings of the Sperrin mountains this lake not only provides stunning views but also the local area with water.

The Weddle Bridge located near where the river Douglas meets the river Moyola outside Draperstown, Co. Derry.