How well do you know Northern Ireland?

Waterfalls, castles and 17th century city walls: Northern Ireland has it all. Put your knowledge of it to the test now

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1. Visitors can walk three trails at Northern Ireland’s only UNESCO World Heritage Site, Giants Causeway. What colour is the quickest?

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2. First erected in 1755, Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge connects to an island that’s home to what?

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3. What is the name of this castle?

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4. What is Northern Ireland’s highest mountain?

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5. What kind of wildlife are you most likely to see from April to July on Rathlin Island?

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6. In which county will you find the 9m tall Gleno Waterfall?

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7. Which town or city does Cave Hill overlook?

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8. What is the nickname of Cuilcagh Boardwalk Trail, which traverses over bog?

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9. What is the name of this distinctive rock formation near Portrush Whiterocks Beach?

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10. How many gates does Derry’s 17th century walls have?

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11. Game of Thrones’ fans will recognise this avenue of beech trees, which is known as Dark Hedges. What’s the name of the mansion at the end of it?

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12. Why was the museum Titanic Belfast built in Belfast?

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13. What is the nickname of the 1,185 hectare Glenariff Forest Park, which is one of nine glens in County Antrim?

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14. Which family built Dunluce Castle around 1500?