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The Derry Walls

(2,339) Historical landmark in Derry, Northern Ireland
Visitors can walk around this intact 17th-century enclosure with 7 gates & 24 restored cannons.
Address: The Diamond, Londonderry BT48 6HW, United Kingdom
Hours: Open 24 hours
Phone: +44 7894 534553
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The Derry Walls are the largest ancient monument in state care in Northern Ireland and have the longest, complete circuit of ramparts of any of the remaining 30 ...
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The walls are at the centre of the historic city of Derry and within them are a number of Derry's most important landmarks including the Apprentice Boy's Hall ...
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The best way to see the Derry Walls is to walk around the exterior of the monument, exiting the Walled City through New Gate, passing by Bishop's Gate and re- ...
The Walls are approximately 1.5 km in circumference and stand up to eight metres high, form a walkway around the inner city and provide a unique promenade to ...
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The Friends of the Derry Walls is a local charitable organisation, helping local people to engage with the heritage of our walled town and the island of ...
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The Walls, which are approximately 1.5km in circumference, form a walkway around the inner city and provide a unique promenade to view the layout of the ...
The Derry Walls is the largest upstanding Monument in State Care in Northern Ireland and received 466000 visitors in 2019. It's been maintained by.
Derry (Londonderry) is the only remaining completely walled city in Ireland and one of the finest examples of Walled Cities in Europe. The Walls were built ...