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Tourists and visitors who live under deep passion for nature’s exquisite majesty and splendor must consider Antrim as their own territory. This place overflows with a great variety of the natural world. Without any doubt, I must say this county is a green heaven opened up for the whole world to explore and discover.
Remarkable among Antrim’s treasures are the green glens. These majesty-filled glens are also home of a number of myths and legends that go along each name. Amazingly, each of these glens has a unique name of their own. How they end up having these names is something yet to be discovered as you visit the place. Antrim takes pride in its glens namely: Glen of the Army – Glenarm; Glen of Hedges – Glencloy; Ploughman’s Glen – Glenariff; Edward’s Glen and Town – Glenballyeamon; Glen of the Rush Lights – Glenaan; Glen of the Slaughter – Glencorp; Brown Glen – Glendun; Sedgy Glen – Glenshesk and the Glen of the Princess Taisie – Glentaisie. These names hold relevant and corresponding lore. You might as well uncover what lies behind these names when you get to Antrim.
You will certainly be amazed how these glens stand as uniquely as their names. Each has its own distinct character worth unraveling. What makes these glens an incredible and well recommended spot is the fact that it makes its guests closer to nature and all its elements. You might have read about a book distinctly written to express how beautiful these glens can be. Just imagine how these wonder of nature could lure someone into writing about it. How much more can it do for us who wish nothing more than a revelation of the splendor of God’s creation.
There is indeed a moment in our lives when we feel the urge to stay connected not with technology but with nature’s mystery. Co. Antrim offers you an experience of how it actually meant to be string apart from God’s masterpiece. Discover your inner cravings for genuine and all-natural work of art. Indulge in an unforgettable travel to these nine glens right in Co. Antrim, Ireland.
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Carefully, I re-checked my stuffs and feeling all ready, checked in for the flight bound to Ireland. This is what I have been waiting for... I plan to have a gigantic adventure of my lifetime in Co. Antrim. After all, what getaway could be greater than overindulging your days at the home of the eighth wonder of the world? This ardently spells a mixture of freewheeling fun and tradition.
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“I am not a good player, but it pays to play in the best course”. Co. Antrim offers a remarkable golf experience which will make you feel like a pro. Whether you are an individual or in a group, Royal Portrush Golf Club is the place to go for any budding golfer and experts alike.
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