Where to Base
Stay in the town center or along the River Bann for easy walking access to amenities and a peaceful environment.
Coleraine, the county town of County Londonderry in Northern Ireland, serves as a tranquil gateway to the famous Giant's Causeway. Situated near the mouth of the River Bann, this historic town offers a relaxed atmosphere and excellent connectivity, lying just 55 miles northwest of Belfast and 30 miles east of Derry. For frequent travelers seeking a peaceful base to explore the Causeway Coast and Glens district, Coleraine provides a charming alternative to busier urban centers. Its compact size ensures easy access to key attractions, while its railway and road links facilitate seamless day trips to Belfast or Derry. The town's population of nearly 25,000 reflects its status as a significant local hub, offering a blend of heritage and natural beauty ideal for leisure stays.
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Stay in the town center or along the River Bann for easy walking access to amenities and a peaceful environment.
Major roads and rail links connect Coleraine efficiently to Belfast (55 miles) and Derry (30 miles).
Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for exploring the Causeway Coast and visiting the Giant's Causeway.
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castle in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland

bridge in Coleraine, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland
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Heritage Railway in Northern Ireland
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