Derry - Wikipedia Located in County Londonderry, the city now covers both banks of the River Foyle Cityside and the old walled city are on the west bank and Waterside is on the east, with two road bridges and one footbridge crossing the river in-between
Visit Derry | Welcome to the LegenDerry City Welcome to Derry - Londonderry, the home of Ireland's only completely intact historic Walled City, the Derry Girls, award winning museums and some of the greatest outdoor festivals in the world!
23 Things to do in Derry City + Beyond in 2026 - The Irish Road Trip However, many people exploring this corner of Ireland often pass it by County Derry is home to countless historical sites, walks and a glorious stretch of coastline In the guide below, you’ll discover what to do in Derry City, first, before seeing the wider county’s main attractions
History of Derry - Wikipedia The name Derry comes from the Old Irish word Daire (modern: Doire) meaning 'oak grove' or 'oak wood' [1] In the 6th century, a Christian monastery was founded on the hill of Doire to the east of the River Foyle The site was allegedly granted by a local king who had a fortress there
It: Welcome to Derry (TV Series 2025– ) - IMDb It: Welcome to Derry is everything fans of Stephen King's universe hoped for-and more This series doesn't just revisit Derry; it reclaims it, peeling back the town's smiling surface to expose generations of buried terror, trauma, and complicity
Things to Do in Derry~Londonderry Planning a trip to Derry~Londonderry? Discover the historic Walled City, explore fascinating museums, join guided walking tours, and uncover even more adventures beyond the walls!
Derry-Londonderry | Ireland. com Wave-lashed coves and rugged cliffs, vast Atlantic Ocean beaches and crumbling castles – it’s easy to get carried away by the coastal landscapes that surround Derry~Londonderry
Londonderry | History, Name, Map | Britannica The name Derry comes from the Irish word doire, meaning “oak grove ” “London” was appended as a prefix to the name in 1613 when King James I granted the city a royal charter