Lisburn Northern Ireland United Kingdom
54.516246,-6.0580106

Lisburn

Lisburn (; from Irish Lios na gCearrbhach [ˌl̠ʲɪsˠ n̪ˠə ˈɟaːɾˠwəx]) is a city in Northern Ireland. It is 8 mi (13 km) southwest of Belfast city centre, on the River Lagan, which forms the boundary between County Antrim and County Down. First laid out in the 17th century by English and Welsh settlers, with the arrival of French Huguenots in the 18th century, the town developed as a global centre of the linen industry. In 2002, as part of Queen Elizabeth's Golden Jubilee celebrations, the predominantly unionist borough was granted city status alongside the largely nationalist town of Newry. With a population of 45,370 in the 2011 Census. Lisburn was the third-largest city in Northern Ireland. In the 2016 reform of local government in Northern Ireland Lisburn was joined with the greater part of Castlereagh to form the Lisburn City and Castlereagh District.

Distance between:

London to Lisburn 323 Miles / 521 Kms
Liverpool to Lisburn 147 Miles / 236 Kms

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15 Best Things to Do in Lisburn (Northern Ireland)

museum Nearby

Duneight Motte & Bailey

tourist attraction Nearby

Lagan Towpath
The Ballance House