Queens Quay Cycleway
Derry Queens Quay cycleway may not be considered a Greenway by definition, it provides a great chance to discover the urban areas.
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Derry Queens Quay cycleway may not be considered a Greenway by definition, it provides a great chance to discover the urban areas.
Foyle Valley Greenway, similarly to Waterside, provides a footpath going alongside River Foyle, while at the same time following the line of the former Great Northern Railway.
Waterside Greenway follows along the east side of River Foyle and is a link between places on both of its banks.
A train line connecting the city of Londonderry with Belfast, situated on the eastern side of River Foyle.
A well-preserved, although statueless plinth, which is located on Derry’s Walls.
Located in St Columb’s Park, it was created from bronze in memory of Derry’s patron and founding father.
Proudly welcoming visitors at the entrance of Brooke’s Park, the statue depicts Derry’s county Lieutenant, militia colonel and mayor from the end of the 18th century.
The memorial was erected in the Fountain district across the Cathedral Youth Club and depicts a man dressed in a suit covered in keys.
Situated on The Ebrington Square, it exhibits a sailor in a traditional uniform, memorialising Derry’s and the allied nation’s contribution to the Battle of the Atlantic.