Attractions and places to see around Slaghtmanus, a townland in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland, benefit from its proximity to Derry City and the wider region. This area offers a blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features. Visitors can explore well-preserved city walls, iconic bridges, and significant museums, alongside scenic coastal routes and unique geological formations. The region provides diverse opportunities for exploration and discovery.
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Almost next to the "quiet meadows" is this very large breech-loading gun from the 1880s, which served for the city's defense.
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Silent Meadow A memorial intended to commemorate the dark and cruel times of this city. The interplay between colors and "decay."
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This traffic-free cycle path runs alongside the River Foyle, and is part of the Foyle Valley cycle route connecting Derry City to the border towns of Lifford and Strabane. The River Foyle is 80 miles long (129 km) and is one of the fastest flowing rivers in Europe for its size.
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The Millennium Forum Theater in Londonderry is one of the largest purpose built theaters in Ireland! Featuring a stunning entrance and marble-floored Italian-style piazza, it hosts everything from Broadway and West End musicals to big-name concerts, while providing a platform for local and community arts and theater groups.
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Ebringenon Square is a Waterside area venue next to the Foyle which was formerly a military barracks. Ebringenton Barracks opened in 1841 and was named after Hugh Fortescue, Viscount Ebringenton.
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Official Website: https://www.millenniumforum.co.uk/
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Ebrington Square is a public space and tourist attraction in Derry, Northern Ireland built upon the former army parade ground at Ebrington Barracks. Although located in the Waterside area of Derry, it is connected to the city centre on the west bank of the River Foyle via the Peace Bridge. The square opened on 14 February 2012[1] after a period of regeneration and hosted a number of events during the city's time as UK City of Culture in 2013.[2] To the west of the square, adjoining the river, is Mute Meadow, an art installation comprising 40 pairs of columns, created by Turner Prize nominee Vong Phaophanit and Claire Oboussier. At night the columns are illuminated with colours from the palette of the stained-glass used in the Guildhall windows. The changing sequence of colours is guided by a compendium of city sounds. The project has been designed to allow the public to become engaged by uploading sounds themselves. (Quelle: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ebrington_Square)
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Located on the banks of the River Foyle along the south side of Ebrington Square, Mute Meadow was unveiled on 25 June 2011. Created by two internationally recognised artists, Vong Phaophanit, a former Turner Prize nominee (1993) and Claire Oboussier, the artwork is made up of columns that reflect and refract natural light and create a play of shadows during the day and transform into a gently animated silent field of light against the night time sky. The palette of colours illuminating the installation was inspired by the stained glass in the Guildhall. (Quelle: https://discovernorthernireland.com/Mute-Meadow-Londonderry-Derry-P23777/)
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The area around Slaghtmanus is rich in history. You can explore the well-preserved Derry City Walls, a 17th-century fortification offering panoramic city views. Other significant historical sites include The Guildhall, a stunning neo-Gothic building, and St. Columb's Cathedral, the city's oldest building. For a deeper dive into recent history, the Museum of Free Derry and Tower Museum provide comprehensive insights.
Yes, Derry City, close to Slaghtmanus, offers several cultural attractions. The Millennium Forum Theatre is one of Ireland's largest purpose-built theatres, hosting a variety of shows and events. You can also visit The People's Gallery (Bogside Murals) for a powerful visual narrative of the city's past, or enjoy the fun and nostalgic Derry Girls Exhibition.
While Slaghtmanus itself is a small townland, the wider County Londonderry region offers impressive natural beauty. A must-see is the Giant's Causeway, a UNESCO World Heritage Site with unique basalt columns. The Causeway Coastal Route provides breathtaking cliff-top views and hidden beaches. For walking trails through woodlands, Benvone Forest near Limavady is a great option.
Absolutely. You can visit Ebrington Square, a vibrant public space that hosts various events and is connected to the city centre by the Peace Bridge. Adjacent to it is Mute Meadow, an art installation featuring columns that reflect and refract natural light, with colors inspired by the Guildhall's stained glass.
The area around Slaghtmanus offers diverse outdoor activities, particularly cycling and running. You can explore various routes like the 'Derry Girls Mural – Guildhall Derry–Londonderry loop' for cycling or the 'Peace Bridge loop' for running. For more options, check out the Cycling around Slaghtmanus guide, Road Cycling Routes around Slaghtmanus guide, and Running Trails around Slaghtmanus guide.
Yes, the River Foyle Cycle Path is a traffic-free route running alongside the River Foyle, making it suitable for families. It's part of the Foyle Valley cycle route, connecting Derry City to border towns. This path is a great way to enjoy the scenery safely.
There are several running trails available, ranging from moderate to difficult. Popular options include the 'Peace Bridge loop from Drumahoe' and the 'Derry City Walls – Peace Bridge loop'. For a full list of routes and their details, refer to the Running Trails around Slaghtmanus guide.
Many attractions in the wider area are family-friendly. The River Foyle Cycle Path is excellent for families, as is Mute Meadow, an engaging art installation. Exploring the Derry City Walls or visiting the Giant's Causeway can also be exciting experiences for all ages.
Slaghtmanus is close to Derry City, which is well-connected. If traveling from further afield, the Derry~Londonderry Train Station is conveniently located on the Waterside, close to a bridge leading to the city center. Public transport options are available to connect Slaghtmanus to Derry City.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical significance and natural beauty. The River Foyle Cycle Path is highly rated for its traffic-free experience, while Ebrington Square and Mute Meadow are enjoyed for their unique public art and event spaces. The historical depth of Derry City, from its walls to its museums, also leaves a lasting impression.
Yes, the Derry City Walls offer excellent panoramic views of the city. Additionally, the Causeway Coastal Route provides breathtaking cliff-top vistas. For a unique artistic perspective, Mute Meadow offers an interesting interplay of light and shadow, especially at night when its columns are illuminated.
In Slaghtmanus, the most prominent local point of interest is St Mary's GAC Slaughtmanus. This Gaelic Athletic Association club serves as a community hub for Gaelic football and Camogie, drawing players from the parish of Tamnaherin and surrounding areas. It's a great place to experience local sports culture. You can learn more about the club on Wikipedia.
The most significant historical fortification in the area is the Derry City Walls. These 17th-century walls are among the best-preserved in Europe and offer a unique opportunity to walk along them while learning about the city's history. Further afield, Dunluce Castle, perched on a rocky outcrop, provides a dramatic example of a medieval castle.


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