The Portstewart Road, Portrush

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The Portstewart Road, Portrush

Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 2 May 2008

The Portstewart Road from Portrush follows the coast for most of its entire length – some of it along the top of cliffs. It has long been a popular spot for those who want a house with a view of the sea. This is the road just after the Dhu Varren railway bridge with the Atlantic hidden to the right. The road has seen many new apartments built over the last ten, or so, years.

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Image Location

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Latitude
55.198257
Longitude
-6.667022