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COMING SOON
Circuit of Ireland
Programme

Lisburn 10

Spectators -

It's gonna be a good one!

General Information

The rally starts in Belfast City Centre on Friday 6th April at approximately 3pm and then heads to the Titanic Quarter for a spectacular Super Special stage, this is then followed up by 2 stages (each run twice) on sweeping tarmac roads in County Tyrone before we head back to Armagh City (60 miles southwest of Belfast) for our overnight halt.

Day 2 starts in Armagh on Saturday morning at 8am for a service and refuel before the competitors head out to tackle 10 demanding stages in counties Down and Armagh, including a spectator power stage in the City of Lisburn (9 miles west of Belfast) before finishing back in Armagh at approximately 7pm. There are a total of 16 stages on some of the smoothest fastest tarmac in the world.

Getting to Northern Ireland

Currency:
The currency in Northern Ireland is Great British Pounds Sterling (GBP), please ensure that if you require currency exchange that you either; arrange to buy GBP before you leave home, and or that your cash card works in the cash machines located in numerous locations throughout the country including at your chosen port of entry to Northern Ireland. <Further Information>

Entry Documents:

Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom; and entry into Northern Ireland will follow the rules and regulations of The UK Borders Agency. <Further Information> 

Airports:

There are 4 airports that facilitate travel to
Ireland north and south.

Belfast International Airport is situated 18 miles northwest from Belfast City Centre and is accessible by bus and or car. 
<Further Information>

Belfast
City Airport
is situated approximately 3 miles from Belfast City Centre and is accessible by train, bus or car. <Further Information>

The City of
Derry airport is situated 70 miles north of Belfast and is accessible by bus or car. <Further Information>

Dublin
International Airport
is situated 95 miles south of Belfast City Centre and is accessible by bus and car. <Further Information>

Ferries:

Belfast
to Cairnryan (South West Scotland<Further Information> 

Belfast
to Liverpool (North West England <Further Information>

Dublin
(100 miles south of Belfast) to Holyhead  <Further Information> 

Roslare (160 miles south of
Belfast) France  <Further Information> 

Accommodation:

For accommodation information please check our page <Further Information>    

You can also arrange all you travel needs with our official travel partner, Nutt Travel <Further Information>

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Maps

2012 Blob Map

Document 2: 2012 Overview Map pdf
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