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EPISODE · Apr 9, 2017 · 40 MIN

Gleann Doherty Derry Guided Tours

from Traveling in Ireland · host Ireland Family Vacations

Derry Guided Tours This article is based on a podcast episode featuring Gleann Doherty, the owner of Derry Guided Tours. If you prefer to listen to the podcast, you can find the player at the bottom of the page. The History and Charm of Derry Northern Ireland offers travelers a chance to explore a city with a rich history. Derry, with its significant past, is a key destination. From its city walls to its welcoming atmosphere, Derry offers a unique experience for visitors. A Walk Through History The Derry city wall is the only city wall in Ireland that still completely encloses a city. Built in the 17th century during the Plantation of Ulster, the wall serves as a reminder of the city’s history. A guided tour with local expert Gleann Doherty starts in A.D. 546 with Saint Columkille, who brought Christianity to Ireland, Britain, and Europe. The tour continues as you explore the walls, which played a role in the Siege of Derry in 1689. As you walk, you'll hear about events that shaped the city, from the Plantation of Ulster to the civil rights struggles of the 20th century, including the Petition of Ireland in the 1920’s, the establishment of Northern and Southern Ireland, and the 70 years of civil rights strife that followed. The wall is not just a structure but a symbol of Derry's past and its connections to global events. Derry's Cultural Revival While Northern Ireland has often been associated with past conflicts, Derry has become a city of culture. It was named the UK City of Culture in 2013 and hosts the Fleadh Cheoil every year, a large celebration of Irish music. Derry is also known for its community feel. The city's small-town atmosphere, combined with its cultural events, makes it a place where people feel connected to one another. The locals are friendly and welcoming, adding to the appeal of this city along the Causeway Coast. Derry or Londonderry? You may notice that the city is called both “Derry” and “Londonderry.” Depending on your loyalties, you may use one name or another. This stems from the 17th century when English businessmen were strong-armed during the reign of James I into financing the build of the city wall. As a result, the city was renamed Londonderry. The name remains a point of local pride and identity, with some preferring “Derry” for its Irish heritage. Exploring Beyond the City While Derry is rich in history and culture, the surrounding area offers stunning natural landscapes. A short drive from the city, you can visit the Giant’s Causeway, a UNESCO World Heritage site with unique rock formations. West Donegal is also nearby, offering beautiful coastal views. The Inishowen Peninsula, in County Donegal, is another place worth visiting for its natural beauty. The Slieve League Cliffs, some of the highest in Europe, offer impressive views. Other spots like Rosses Point in Sligo and the Burren in County Clare are also worth exploring. Is It Safe to Travel to Northern Ireland? Today, Derry and Northern Ireland are peaceful and safe for tourists. Although the region has a complicated history, it has moved forward and is now welcoming to visitors. It wasn’t long ago that you couldn’t drive your rental car into Northern Ireland. Although the process of peace achieved a level of success – and continues to be a process – the memories of the strife are still in people’s minds. You can now drive into Northern Ireland and explore the area without concern, enjoying both Derry and its surroundings. Why Visit Derry? A definite stop along the Causeway, Derry has a small town feel where people are friendly, where you are acknowledged with a smile and a ‘Yes!”, and everyone seems to be connected in some way going back to the tradition of the clans and the strong family connections between them. Derry offers a mix of history, culture, and natural beauty. For more information or to book a guided tour, visit Gleann Doherty Derry Guided Tours or email [email protected]. Traveling in Ireland Podcast Episode 24 The post Gleann Doherty Derry Guided Tours appeared first on Ireland Family Vacations.

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