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Dunfanaghy to Magherafelt

Updated: March 13, 2024 09:48 PM
Magherafelt

Dunfanaghy to Magherafelt

Language

  • English is the official language of both Dunfanaghy and Magherafelt.
  • Irish is also spoken by a minority of people in both areas.

Currency

  • The currency of both Dunfanaghy and Magherafelt is the Euro (€).

Distance

  • The distance between Dunfanaghy and Magherafelt is approximately 100 miles (160 kilometers).

How to Reach

  • By car: The most convenient way to travel from Dunfanaghy to Magherafelt is by car. The journey takes approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes.
  • By bus: There are no direct bus services between Dunfanaghy and Magherafelt. However, you can take a bus from Dunfanaghy to Derry and then another bus from Derry to Magherafelt.
  • By train: There are no train services between Dunfanaghy and Magherafelt.

Expenses

  • Fuel: The cost of fuel in Ireland is approximately €1.50 per liter. If you are driving from Dunfanaghy to Magherafelt, you will need to budget for approximately €30 for fuel.
  • Parking: Parking in Magherafelt is free of charge.
  • Accommodation: The average cost of a hotel room in Magherafelt is €50 per night.
  • Food: The average cost of a meal in Magherafelt is €15.

Best Time to Go

  • The best time to visit Magherafelt is during the summer months (June-August), when the weather is mild and sunny.

What to Eat

  • Ulster fry: A traditional Irish breakfast that includes bacon, eggs, sausages, soda bread, and tea.
  • Coddle: A stew made with bacon, sausages, potatoes, and onions.
  • Irish stew: A hearty stew made with lamb, potatoes, carrots, and onions.
  • Boxty: A type of potato pancake that is often served with bacon and eggs.
  • Barmbrack: A type of fruitcake that is often eaten on Halloween.

Where to Go

  • Mid-Ulster Museum: A museum that tells the story of the history and culture of County Tyrone.
  • Glenariff Forest Park: A beautiful forest park with walking trails, waterfalls, and picnic areas.
  • Lough Neagh: The largest lake in the British Isles, which is home to a variety of wildlife.
  • The Gobbins: A coastal path that offers stunning views of the Antrim Coast.
  • Dunluce Castle: A ruined castle that is perched on the edge of a cliff.

FAQ

  • Is it safe to travel from Dunfanaghy to Magherafelt? Yes, it is safe to travel from Dunfanaghy to Magherafelt.
  • What is the best way to get from Dunfanaghy to Magherafelt? The best way to get from Dunfanaghy to Magherafelt is by car.
  • How long does it take to get from Dunfanaghy to Magherafelt? The journey from Dunfanaghy to Magherafelt takes approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes by car.

*Distance calculation may be aerial distance.

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