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Northern Ireland - Best time to visit


When to go, what to pack

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When to go



The best time to visit Northern Ireland is the summer, from June to August, since it is the mildest of the year: the rains are frequent, the air is often very cool (especially in June), it's better to bring a jacket and umbrella (or rather a raincoat as it often rains in the wind), but the days are long, and you can hope to see the sun peeking through the clouds.
In September, the temperatures are still acceptable, but the days are shorter than in the previous months.

What to pack



In winter: bring warm clothes, such as a sweater, a coat, a raincoat.
In summer: bring clothes for spring and autumn, a jacket and a sweater, a raincoat or umbrella.

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