Limavady

Lying just 17 miles east of Derry and 61 miles from Belfast, Limavady is a town in County Londonderry, now part of the Causeway Coast and Glens district, Northern Ireland. The word Limavady is an Irish term Léim a' Mhadaidh, meaning "the dog's leap." Approximately 12,000 people lived in Limavady as of the 2011 census.

History

Although no one knows the precise date of Limavady's founding, records suggest Saint Columba presided over a Kings' meeting at Mullagh Hill near Limavady in 575 CE. Linen and Irish whiskey industries began in Limavady in 1750, following the establishment of the Limavady Distillery on the banks of the River Roe. Today, the region's economy is primarily based on services, manufacturing, construction, and tourism.

Tourist Attractions

Situated only three miles from Lough Foyle, this small town has everything you need for an enjoyable stay - from great shops and eateries serving local produce to some of the stunning cliffs you'll ever see. You get to treat yourself to amazing views that will leave your heart full (or head in knots!) every time! The Binevenagh Mountain Walk offers visitors the chance to explore an area with a spectacular view. Visitors can enjoy hang-gliding, fishing, and bird watching on this walking trail, which is excellent for people who want more than just scenery! Other places worth mentioning are Roe Valley Country Park, Cushy Glen, Roe Valley Arts and Culture Centre, and many more!

Climate in Limavady

Even in the driest month (April), Limavady sees a lot of rain, typical for most Northern Ireland towns. The least amount of precipitation occurs in May when there is an average of 79 mm rainfall. November has the most rain (108 mm), while May has the least (25 mm). July is the hottest month of the year, with an average temperature of 13.9 °C. Throughout the year, the temperature typically varies from 2.2 °C to 18.3 °C and rarely dips below -2.778 °C or exceeds 22.2 °C.

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