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Belfast's your best bet
Weekends away in Belfast now offer an extra venue for those who fancy a flutter at the races, with the opening of a new £3 million greyhound racing track.

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06 August 2008
Summer's alive at Lough Neagh
This August cycling enthusiasts from all over the UK and abroad will descend on Northern Ireland's shores to take part in one of the largest Cyclo Sportives in Ireland. The highlight of the Irish cycling calendar, this annual event attracts more than 500 cyclists to one of Europe's largest lakes, Lough Neagh, located only 20 minutes from Belfast city and the central point of Northern Ireland. Lap The Lough, held on August 24th, invites anyone up for the challenge of cycling around the 35km long, 20km wide lake in support of a good cause or simply to enjoy a scenic adventure.

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05 August 2008
Bars in Belfast
The Northern Ireland capital is renowned for being good craic, and its plethora of top-notch drinking establishment will keep even the hardiest fun-loving holidaymaker happy.

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01 May 2008
Museums in Belfast
No city break is complete without a dose of culture. Thankfully, as well as its many top-notch bars, restaurants and tourist attractions, Belfast has more museums than you can shake a low-cost airline ticket at.

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15 April 2008
Accommodation in Belfast
It's little wonder that so many people want to visit Belfast - as well as being an important business centre, the Northern Irish capital has become something of a cultural hub in recent years, with a thriving bar and club scene, numerous world class entertainment venues and plenty to see and do besides. Easily accessible by airlines such as Ryanair (from London Stansted, East Midlands, Liverpool and Glasgow) and Aer Lingus (Heathrow, Amsterdam), the city also boasts a wide range of accommodation to suit any budget.

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03 April 2008
Flying to Belfast
There are a variety of different ways to get to Belfast, but, for most people, by far the quickest and most convenient way is by plane. The city has two busy airports, Belfast International and Belfast City (also known as George Best Belfast City Airport), both within easy reach of the city centre - and here, in digestible form, you will find all the facts you need to begin planning your trip.

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03 April 2008