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Grapic of the map and directions to the Magee campus at the University of Ulster

 

 

 

 

The Magee campus

The Magee campus is situated on a hillside overlooking the River Foyle in a mainly residential quarter of Londonderry. Northern Ireland's second city is famous, amongst other things, for its walls, a symbol of the city's rich legacy of history and tradition.

The city is a busy and expanding commercial centre which has been experiencing a sustained period of growth and regeneration; a process in which the University has played an important part. Derry is situated on the threshold of County Donegal, which is rightly famous for its wild and open beauty.

Maps and directions for the Magee campus:


Public transport details and directions:

By Rail, Waterside Railway Station
The station is a 5 minutes taxi ride from Magee campus.. Rail timetables are available online or by calling 02890 66 66 30.

By Bus, Foyle Street Bus Centre
Regular Ulsterbus services connect through the Foyle Street Bus Centre which is 10 minutes walk from the Magee campus. Bus timetables are available online online or by calling 02890 66 66 30.

By Air

By Sea
From Liverpool to Belfast with Norfolk Line,
From Stranraer, Scotland to Belfast with Stena Line,
From Cairnryan, Scotland to Larne with P&O Irish Sea,
From Troon, Scotland to Larne with P&O Irish Sea,


General information is also available from the Northern Ireland Tourist Board.

 

 

 

 

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