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67 reviewsBallygally
Beach
This award winning beach is located in Ballygally, 10km north of Larne town on the beautiful Causeway Coastal Route and is perfect for a short walk to blow the cobwebs away or to build sand castles with the kids or to even enjoy a quick swim!
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22 reviewsCarnlough
Historic Sites, Houses, Castles & Buildings
Carnlough's sheltered historic harbour, with small fishing boats, is the focal point of this picturesque village, located on the Causeway Coastal Route. It's a well known Game of Thrones® film location, recognisable as the Free City of Braavos Canal.
Ballycastle
Guided Tour
Put yourself in the capable hands of two very skilled local trad musicians on a musical journey from the seafront up into the heart of Ballycastle. Visit the pubs where music has been kept alive through generations and at each stop experience live…
Ballycastle
Walking Holiday
Self-guided walking tours along the famous North Antrim coastline with spectacular views over the Atlantic Ocean.
Belfast
Sightseeing
We give you longer at the awe-inspiring Carricka-Rede rope bridge and the breathtaking Giant's Causeway than any other bus tour companies. We also include a extra stops in our itinerary such as Dunluce Castle and The Dark Hedges.
Bangor/Carrickfergus
Boat Tours
A day cruise from Carrickfergus to Bangor or Bangor to Carrickfergus offers a delightful maritime experience along the scenic coast of Northern Ireland. This journey typically spans a relatively short distance across Belfast Lough, allowing…
Rathlin Island
Walking & Hiking
A waymarked route around Kinramer South, taking in the south of the island with stunning views of dramatic sea cliffs and of Ballycastle beyond.
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111 reviewsCarrickfergus
Public Park
Beautiful parkland on the waterfront of Carrickfergus within sight of the Castle featuring a children's playground (currently closed for refurbishment), special memorial area, gardens and picnic area.
Cushendun
Walking & Hiking
Cushendun is a beautiful seaside village on the North Coast alive with small shops and pubs. A series of scenic paths wind through the village, beach front, harbour, and Glendun river.
Ballintoy
Walking & Hiking
A moderate linear walk linking Ballintoy and Bushmills
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89 reviewsLarne
Sightseeing
We are a private, family run business, offering tours along the Causeway Coast and Antrim Glens. All our tours are tailored to suit your needs, and provide good value for money. Our Tour Guides are all so they can guide you to places of interest.
Bushmills
Rally & Off Road 4x4 schools
Flat Cap Adventurers provide 4x4 experiences for anyone to enjoy.
Portrush
Water Sports
Welcome to Freedive NI, Northern Ireland’s first and only freediving and adventure SUP, snorkel and wild swim centre based in Portrush.
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28 reviewsWater Sports
Active Adventures NI offer multiple activity options including Kayak sessions/lessons/courses/tours, SUP sessions/lessons/courses/tours, Surfing experiences/camps/lessons and of course our renowned Coasteering Experiences. We can create a bespoke…
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72 reviewsCastlerock
Beach
Downhill is a golden sandy beach stretching from Downhill Cliffs in the east towards Magilligan Point. It's overlooked by one of Northern Ireland's leading landmarks, Mussenden Temple, and benefits from classic views of the Donegal Coast and beyond.
Coleraine
Archaeological sites
Mountsandel Wood is the earliest known settlement of man in Ireland dating to between 7600 and 7900BC. Flint tools were found here, indicating that Stone Age hunters camped here to fish salmon in the natural weir.
Castlerock
Walking & Hiking
Forest walks with gradients
Portballintrae
Walking & Hiking
A moderate walk running from Portballintrae to the Giant's Causeway, taking in beach, cliff and rock formations.
Ballycastle
Boat Tours
Taste the sea salt and feel the wind. What better way to explore an island with a sea-faring tradition spanning thousands of years? Create life-long memories, see World Heritage sites, and discover hidden gems along our stunning coastline.
Castlerock
The National Trust
Hezlett’s picturesque thatched cottage exterior hides a fascinating early timber frame dating from 1690, making it one of the oldest vernacular domestic buildings in Northern Ireland.