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County Antrim
United Kingdom > Northern Ireland
A large portion of Antrim is hilly, especially in the east, where the highest elevations are attained. The range runs north and south, and, following this direction, the highest points are Knocklayd 514 m (1,690 ft), Slieveanorra 508 m (1,670 ft), Trostan 550 m (1,800 ft), Slemish 437 m (1,430 ft), Agnew's…
Average elevation: 70 m
Derry/Londonderry
United Kingdom > Northern Ireland > County Londonderry
Derry is characterised by its distinctively hilly topography. The River Foyle forms a deep valley as it flows through the city, making Derry a place of very steep streets and sudden, startling views. The original walled city of Londonderry lies on a hill on the west bank of the River Foyle. In the past, the…
Average elevation: 88 m
Ederney
United Kingdom > Northern Ireland > County Fermanagh
By 1797, the settlement is recorded in the Topographia Hibernica as Ederny Bridge and "fair days" were held there.
Average elevation: 91 m
Loughgiel Millennium Centre
United Kingdom > Northern Ireland > County Antrim > Loughguile
Average elevation: 155 m
Castlecaufield
United Kingdom > Northern Ireland > County Tyrone > Castlecaulfield
Average elevation: 95 m
Shane's Castle Park
United Kingdom > Northern Ireland > County Antrim > Randalstown
Average elevation: 30 m
Ballymagroarty
United Kingdom > Northern Ireland > County Londonderry > Derry/Londonderry
Average elevation: 73 m