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The first, Downhill Beach, is in view from Mussenden Temple. Awarded Blue Flag status on several occasions, the seven-mile stretch of sand welcomes surfing, swimming, fishing, and boating.
At another pronounced fork, follow signs for Mussenden Temple up a steepish grass track. Through a small wooden gate continue on to gain a majestic view of the gaunt ruins of Downhill House.
The search is on for Ulster's most spectacular view. The search is on for Ulster's most spectacular view. Whether it's where the Mountains of Mourne sweep down to the sea or the breathtaking ...
The Mussenden Temple has balanced on this cliff-edge at Downhill in Co Derry since the 1780s, when it was built by the “Earl Bishop”, Frederick Augustus Hervey — the Bishop of Derry and the ...
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Mussenden Temple is one of Northern Ireland's most iconic sites - and some new visitors have enjoyed a chew with the splendid north coast view. Cattle were brought in around the temple to restore ...
It's one of Northern Ireland's best known landmarks, perched dramatically on the edge of the cliff 120 ft above the Atlantic Ocean. Mussenden Temple attracts thousands of visitors every year and ...
A woman has been taken to hospital after falling from a cliff in Co Londonderry. Coleraine Coastguard received reports that a person had fallen from a cliff close to Mussenden Temple at Castlerock ...