- Magilligan
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For Her Majesty's Prison, Magilligan, see Magilligan (HM Prison).
Magilligan (named after "MacGilligans country") peninsula lies in the northwest of County Londonderry, Northern Ireland, at the entrance to Lough Foyle. It is a huge 32 km2 coastal site, part British army firing range, part nature reserve.
A Martello Tower was built here in 1812, rather late in the British sequence, as the original plan for a fort at Magilligan point was impractical due to soft ground. A genuinely round tower mounting two 24 pounder (11 kg) guns, it has been beautifully restored but is normally locked.
It is close to Bellarena railway station and there is a ferry service which operates all the year around with Greencastle, County Donegal across the lough.
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Coordinates: 55°11′34″N 6°57′45″W / 55.19274°N 6.96238°W
Categories:- County Londonderry geography stubs
- Geography of County Londonderry
- Special Areas of Conservation in Northern Ireland
- Tourism in County Londonderry
- Visitor attractions in County Londonderry
- Beaches of Northern Ireland
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