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Everyone has their own favourite spot in Northern Ireland, maybe a tranquil forest, a quaint village or a beautiful stretch ...
Glenroe Farm welcomed Tanaiste Simon Harris to be one of the first to set foot on its latest family feature for the summer, the ‘Native Woodland Forest and Walkway’. The Tánaiste – who got up close ...
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8 Tollymore Forest Park in Northern Ireland features in the new How to Train Your Dragon film Credit: Alamy 8 Foley's Bridge (above) features in the film Credit: Not known, clear with picture desk ...
Several scenes of Hiccup training Toothless were filmed at this location. Tollymore Forest Park was one of the first state forest parks to be established in Northern Ireland.
The real-life locations that make up Berk in the film are in Belfast, Dunseverick Castle on the north Antrim coast and Tollymore Forest in County Down.
The real-life locations that make up Berk in the film are in Belfast, Dunseverick Castle on the north Antrim coast and Tollymore Forest in County Down.
The makers of the upcoming live-action How to Train Your Dragon have praised Northern Ireland's "amazing landscapes" where the film was shot.
Tollymore Forest—Northern Ireland Northern Ireland's Tollymore Forest is world-famous for its rich history as well as its breathtaking beauty.
Rostrevor is picture postcard pretty and has changed little in the last century. The Shimna River made of stepping stones in the Tollymore Forest Park.
St Patrick's Way - dubbed the Pilgrim's Walk - is an 82-mile walking trail taking in many of the snake-banishing saint's most important historical sites in counties Armagh and Down in Northern Ireland ...