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A6 road

Free admission

A6 road in Northern Ireland, United Kingdom.

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Typical visit
1 h–2 h
  • Free entry
  • Dog-friendly

About

A6 road is a place of interest in Northern Ireland, United Kingdom — drawn from open-data sources for visitor reference. See the linked Wikipedia article for the full description.

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From the Wikipedia article

The A6 road in Northern Ireland runs for 71.4 miles (114.9 km) from Belfast to Derry, via County Antrim and County Londonderry. While stretches of the road before Randalstown have now been superseded by a motorway (the M2 and M22), the A6 remains one of the most important arterial routes in Northern Ireland, connecting its two largest cities and urban areas. Between Randalstown and Derry, the road forms part of European route E16. The A6 begins at Carlisle Circus, a roundabout with Clifton Street and the Crumlin Road, running up the Antrim Road past Belfast Royal Academy towards Belfast Castle, Cavehill and Belfast Zoo and onwards through Glengormley. Much of this section is urban in character and there are many two-lane stretches, allowing vehicles to overtake or bus lanes operating at peak times or rush hour. Outside of Belfast, the majority of the road is now dual carriageway. On the outskirts of Glengormley the route passes through Sandyknowes roundabout (M2 Junction 4) where it connects with the A8(M) route towards Ballyclare and Larne. The A6 then passes through the suburban district known as Mallusk which forms the outer-most periphery of the Greater Belfast urban area, characterised by industrial estates. Thereafter the A6 becomes markedly rural in aspect. It passes under the Belfast-Derry Railway Line, through Templepatrick village (via a multiplex with the A57 Ballynure-Aldergrove road), Dunadry and then enters Antrim town. Passing the Antrim Forum and the ruins of Antrim Castle, the A6 forms a multiplex with the A26 (Coleraine-Banbridge road) and crosses the Six Mile Water. Leaving Antrim town the road passes Massereene and Shane's Castle and then heads towards Randalstown. Until this point the A6 runs parallel with the M2 and M22 motorways, which since their construction in the 1960s/1970s have removed the vast bulk of the cross-country traffic from the A6. However, approximately one mile west of Randalstown, the A6 meets with the M22 motorway and from…

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Coordinates
54.8686, -6.7819

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Frequently asked questions

Where is A6 road?
A6 road is in Northern Ireland, in the United Kingdom — coordinates 54.8686°, -6.7819°.
Is A6 road free to visit?
Yes — admission to A6 road is free.