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The university town on the Bann, the Causeway Coast gateway, the salmon fishing on the Lower Bann, and a County Londonderry town at the heart of the most dramatic coastline in Ireland
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Coleraine has been a significant crossing point on the River Bann since ancient times. The Ulster University campus here gives it a young, energetic population. The town is ideally placed for the Causeway Coastal Route — Giant's Causeway, Bushmills and the Antrim Glens are all within easy reach.
Coleraine is the perfect base for the Causeway Coast — Giant's Causeway, Bushmills Distillery and Carrick-a-Rede are all 20 minutes away. The Bann for salmon fishing. The town centre market. The university campus for a young food scene.
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The town has good independent cafes and restaurants. The university brings a young food culture. Local Causeway Coast seafood is excellent.
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Ulster University and Causeway Coast tourism drive Coleraine's economy. Independent businesses serve both students and the wider community.
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Coleraine is a place in County Londonderry known for the university town on the Bann, the Causeway Coast gateway, the salmon fishing on the Lower Bann, and a County Londonderry town at the heart of the most dramatic coastline in Ireland. Coleraine has been a significant crossing point on the River Bann since ancient times. The population is around 25,000.
The town has good independent cafes and restaurants. The university brings a young food culture. Local Causeway Coast seafood is excellent.
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