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North EastYou are in: 大象传媒 Newsline > North East > Hidden gems Hidden gemsNorth east area reporter Nicola Weir. In Northern Ireland, we are spoiled for choice when it comes to tourist attractions. From the Giant's Causeway, to the north coast, the Mountains of Mourne, the Fermanagh Lakelands, the list is endless. But what about those little gems tucked away in our countryside?听听 The places locals know about and love yet tourists rarely experience. You won't find these attractions on tourist brochures, but if you dig around yourself you just might find a untouched or unspoiled piece of landscape waiting to be enjoyed. I had a hunt around my own area to see if I could track down any undiscovered delights, and I found out that the stories behind the sights were just as enjoyable.
Help playing audio/video Dr Bob Curran The Vampire's GraveLocal historian Dr Bob Curran really knows how to present a good story, and scared the life out of me when he told me about the dreaded and blood thirsty 5th century chieftain who, local legend has it, could be the inspiration for Bram Stoker's Dracula. He calls me Julie in this interview, but I forgive him as the tale was just too good to interrupt!
Help playing audio/video Len Kinley The Battle of AntrimLen Kinley told me more about the uprising which took place during the 1798 rebellion and what happened to those who died in the fighting.
Help playing audio/video Your storiesDo you know of any hidden gems which reveal something about the history or folklore of your local area? Tell us about them, using the form below. last updated: 03/07/2009 at 21:17 Have Your SaySEE ALSOYou are in: 大象传媒 Newsline > North East > Hidden gems
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