This page gives information on all current motorways and A-class roads in Northern Ireland. You may find a current network map useful. You will also find below a list of all sections of dual-carriageway currently in existence in Northern Ireland. Click here for an explanation of how our road...
The A12 Westlink is an incalculably important road, connecting the M1 to the south of Belfast to the M2 and M3 to the north. Second only to the M2 in terms of traffic levels, it is one of the busiest roads in Northern Ireland, carrying about 70,000 vehicles per day in 2004. As we...
DUBLIN (Reuters) - The European Union is willing to offer Britain flexibility in the implementation of trade rules governing Northern Ireland if London produces a "detailed road map" of its plans for the British region, Ireland's foreign minister said on Monday. Simon Coveney...
Map of the Famous Landmarks of Northern Ireland To get the free map of the famous landmarks Northern Ireland has to offer, simply click on the image below to open it inGoogle Maps. Then click on the “star” icon to save it to your own maps. I hope you could’ve completed your N...
There's no more splendid walk anywhere in Ireland for the ordinary pedestrian and it is waymarked almost all the way. Beach road soon gives way to a pleasant path past golflinks and a bridge over the Bush, a fine salmon river. Rocky islet opposite Runkerry House is a salmon netting ...
Ireland - UK - British Isles Local Time 2024-12-31 04:29 50°F 10.1°C Strong breeze 11.9 m/s 52 °F / 12 °C 48 °F / 9 °C Port Map Larne is a port town in Northern Ireland, located approx 35 km (22 mi) to the north ofBelfast(the country's capital). The town has a...
From Cliffs to Castles: Northern Ireland’s Coastal Causeway Route Itinerary & Stops By Oksana & Max St John / United Kingdom, Europe, Ireland / 06/06/2023 Stretching between the cities of Derry-Londonderry and Belfast, the beautiful Coastal Causeway Route is arguably the most famous road ...
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The 1946 plan was announced by Major J R Perceval-Maxwell in the Northern Ireland Ministry of Commerce. It was to build three "approach roads" - one from the north to bypass the Antrim Road; one from the south to bypass the Lisburn Road; and one from the east to bypass the Newtownards...
Almost all public roads in Northern Ireland have been adopted, and new housing estates are usually adopted after a period of time, so this decision would be unusual. Instead, the road and bridge will be maintained by Newry & Mourne District Council, as part of an agreement with Louth County...