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Derry Parks
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19 parks in derry county
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Urban Park
Derry, Derry
This park provides the city with a purpose built bandstand set in beautiful gardens with a fountain constituting the centre piece. It generates an air of relaxation amidst a busy shopping area. This park hosts a wide variety of spring and summertime festivals open air concerts and theatre productions. Admission Free Open all year. Location : Foyle Street towards John Street...
Photo: Downhill Wood, Derry County
Downhill Wood
Department of Agriculture for Northern Ireland, Coleraine, Derry
Mature mixed conifer and broadleaved woodland around a lake. Former estate of Fredrick Harvey, Fourth Earl of Bristol and Bishop of Derry. Early Christian period promontary fort....
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Woodburn Urban Park
Lisnagelvin, Derry, Derry
This park is primarily a playground specially suited for the amusement of children in the nearby housing areas or for the use of children who may not wish to accompany parents on their shopping expedition to the nearby Lisnagelvin Shopping complex. Admission is free. Open all year....
Photo: Roe Valley Country Park, Derry County
Roe Valley Country Park
Limavady Borough Council, 7 Connell Street, Limavady, Derry
The Roe Valley Country Park is the ideal place to begin exploring the north-west area and its nature reserves. Set amidst the wooded banks of the river Roe where it winds its way down to the sea, the Park is rich in wildlife. In springtime the wood-land floor is covered with a colourful carpet of wild flowers. The autumn is an equally stunning time. Foxes, otters, badgers and many woodland birds abound. The area is rich in legends concerning the O'Cahans, who ruled the Roe Valley for centur...
Photo: Somerset Wood, Derry County
Somerset Wood
Department of Agriculture for Northern Ireland, Coleraine, Derry
Mature conifer and broadleaved woodland. Formerly part of the Somerset Estate. Exercise Park with fitness cluster and walking/jogging trails....
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Saint Columb's Park and Walkways
Limavady Road, Waterside, Derry, Derry
St Columb's Park sits on the opposite bank of the river to the Guildhall and provides a majestic setting for the remains of the oldest building in the city St Brecan's Church Ruins reputed to date to the 6th Century. One of St Columb's wells can also be found here amidst playing areas walkways and jogging trails offering a peaceful and tranquil setting in which to relax and enjoy a lazy hour or two. Opening : Daylight hours throughout winter/ 8:00am - 9:00pm/ Summer...
Photo: Mountsandel Wood, Derry County
Mountsandel Wood
Department of Agriculture for Northern Ireland, Coleraine, Derry
Coleraine. Mature conifer and broadleave woodland overlooking the River Bann. Mountdandel Fort has yielded evidence of mesolithic settlement. Mooring jetty....
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Prehen Playing Fields
Victoria Road, Derry, Derry
Normally these grounds play host to amateur and friendly league football matches. You will pass these fields if taking a walk along the Riverside Pathway at Victoria Road. Location : Next to Prehen boat house...
Photo: Castleroe Wood Park, Derry County
Castleroe Wood Park
Department of Agriculture for Northern Ireland, Coleraine, Derry
Mature conifer and broadleave woodland overlooking the River Bann. Mountdandel Fort has yielded evidence of mesolithic settlement. Mooring jetty....
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St Brecan's Ruins - St Columb's Park
Derry, Derry
The ruins in St Columb's Park are of the chapel of St Brecan, rebuilt by Redmond O'Gallagher, Bishop of Derry from 1569 - 1601. When Archbishop Colton made his tour of inspection in 1397 he crossed the Foyle from Derry and came to the 'parish church of St Brecan situated in the lands of Clone'. The chapel is on a low hill and is the oldest relic of building in Derry....
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