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Dunluce Castle (/dʊnˈluːs/; from
Irish Dún Libhse) is a now-ruined
medieval castle in
Northern Ireland, the seat of Clan MacDonnell. It is
located on...
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Dunluce may
refer to:
Dunluce Castle,
Northern Ireland Dunluce (1921), an
orchestral tone poem by
Edward Norman Hay,
inspired by
Dunluce Castle Dunluce...
- in
County Antrim. His
fourth son
Randal MacDonnell was
created Viscount Dunluce, in the
County of Antrim, in 1618, and Earl of
Antrim in 1620. Both titles...
- Antrim,
Northern Ireland. The 36-hole club has two
links courses, the
Dunluce Links (the
championship course) and the
Valley Links. The
former is one...
- stations.
There is a
scenic walk of 7
miles (11 km) from
Portrush alongside Dunluce Castle and the Giant's
Causeway and
Bushmills Railway.[citation needed]...
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Dunluce (Irish: Dún Libhse) is a
civil parish in
County Antrim,
Northern Ireland.
Dunluce civil parish,
which contains a
townland of the same name, is...
- 10th Earl of
Antrim DL (born 2 July 1967),
previously known as
Viscount Dunluce, is a
Northern Irish landowner, with an
estate based at
Glenarm Castle...
- the sea, the
cliffs rising above it, and the
ruined medieval towers of
Dunluce Castle which many
authors have
speculated may have
inspired his creation...
- Aughterclooney, Ault Ballaghbeddy,
Ballaghmore (Ballymoney),
Ballaghmore Dunluce (aka Bushmills),
Ballealy South, Ballee, Balleny, Ballindam, Ballinderry...
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railway stations.
There is a
scenic walk of 7
miles from
Portrush alongside Dunluce Castle and the Giant's
Causeway and
Bushmills Railway.
Bushmills is twinned...