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BINEVENAGH & BEYOND – COUNTY DERRY/LONDON DERRY – NORTHERN IRELAND #‎DiscoverNI‬

Binevenagh & Beyond

Downhill Strand (Beach) is part of an 11km stretch of sand and surf.  This stretch of beach is one of the most scenic in Ireland and visitors can enjoy views to Counties Donegal, Antrim and Londonderry.  Downhill Beach is used in the filming of Game of Thrones as Dragonstone, where the Seven Idols of Westeros were burned and Melisandre, flames dancing into the night sky, proclaimed: “For the night is dark and full of terrors.” – wikipedia

Downhill Strand is an impressive stretch of sand.  Had the B&B owner not been with us in the car, I would have never driven out on this beach at low tide through a somewhat vigorously-flowing shallow river.  It was worth the gamble.  A great view of Mussenden Temple (more on this in next post) from the beach.

Downhill Strand

From Downhill Strand, we traveled to higher ground to take in the sunset.  This location was very much off the beaten path and not on our itinerary.  Always engage the B&B proprietors and let them know what types of things you wish to see and do.  We were very thankful that Brian took the time out of his evening to guide us to the beach and then this overlook spot.  You cannot beat service like this.  Brian also shared countless facts and history about these places.  If traveling to Northern Ireland,  I highly recommend a stay with Kilmail County Chalet.

Magilligan is a peninsula that lies in the northwest of County Londonderry,Northern Ireland, at the entrance to Lough Foyle. It is a huge 79,000 acres coastal site, part British army firing range, part nature reserve. It gets its name from “MacGilligans country”, which formed a major part of the barony of Keenaght. – wikipedia

This was a sight to see indeed.  I never before imagined what just under 80,000 acres stretched out in front of me would be like.  The overlook is off of Bishops Rd only six minutes West of Downhill.   It is perfectly situated atop the basalt cliffs and offers magnificent views any time of day.  Besides all of the natural beauty, there is much World War 2 historical significance in this area as well.

Large numbers of American, Canadian and British forces were stationed at airfields at Limavady and Ballykelly to defend the north coast from German U boats. Army forces received pre-invasion training on Magilligan Strand in preparation for D-Day. – wikipedia

Bishop Road Overlook

see also:
THE DARK HEDGES | CAUSEWAY COAST | GIANTS CAUSEWAY | KINBANE HEADLAND & CASTLE | THE GLENS OF ANTRIM | BINEVENAGH & BEYOND | DOWNHILL DEMESNE – MUSSENDEN TEMPLE & BISHOPS HOUSE

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