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Cushendall

Cushendall is a conservation town and is known locally as “The Capital of the Glens” at the foot of Lurigethan Mountain. Francis Turnley, who built the prominent Curfew Tower in its centre in 1817, owned Cushendall, once known as Newtownglens’. Troublesome citizens were confined in this tower. There is a minor road from the shore […]

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Torr Scenic Drive

On a clear day magnificent views can be seen from Torr Head across to Scotland’s Mull of Kintyre and the Isles of Jura and Islay. Torr Head was once the site of an ancient fort and a walk up to the disused coast guard lookout rewards you with magnificent views. © Moyle Council | www.moyle-council.org

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Cushendun

This attractive village, owned by the National Trust is best known for its unusual Cornish-style cottages, (the work of Clough William Ellis between 1912 and 1925). The ruins of Castle Carra stands in a field above Rockport House at the north end of Cushendun Bay. This was a 15th century MacDonnell stronghold. There are delightful […]

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Murlough Bay

Murlough Bay is a wonderful place for solitude and nature. Buzzards and Peregrine Falcons hunt along the cliff tops while Eider and Fulmar skirt the waves at the bottom. It has breathtaking views of the surrounding coastline and the bay contains the ruins of an Old Church. Many rare plants grow nearby. Picnic area and […]

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Glenariff

Glenariff ‘Queen of the Glens’ is the largest and most beautiful of the nine glens and was scooped out by ice to form one of the finest examples of a glacial u-shaped valley. At the bottom of the glen lies the golden one mile curve of Waterfoot Beach. Information supplied by Moyle District Council © […]

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Moyle Council

In the northernmost corner of County Antrim lies some of the most breathtaking scenery ever known. From the spectacular nine Glens of Antrim to the Giant’s Causeway, Northern Ireland’s only UNESCO World Heritage Site and Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge; from the rugged coastline of Torr Head and Murlough Bay to the unsurpassed beauty of Rathlin Island; […]

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Mourne Seafood Bar

If you enjoy fresh local seafood at anaffordable price then make your way to the Mourne Seafood bar in Dundrum or Belfast. Our seafood restaurants are unique in Ireland as they source all their shellfish from our very own shellfish beds. The Belfast restaurant is situated in the centre of the busy capital of Northern […]

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Galgorm Resort & Spa

Set in 163 acres of lush parkland, yet within easy reach of Belfast and both The George Best Belfast City Airport and International Airport, Galgorm Resort & Spa is the perfect getaway for both business and pleasure. This original gentleman’s residence has been sympathetically restored, refurbished and expanded to become a luxurious 75 bedroom, four […]

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Aquaholics

The North Coast offers some the best diving in Europe. Wrecks, reefs and underwater cliffs await the scuba diver with some of the richest soft corals in the world and wrecks for all levels of divers. Rathlin Island and the Skerries offer some of the highlights with spectacular underwater cliffs covered in sponges and fish […]

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Ardclinis Outdoor Adventure

Join our outdoor centre for a fun filled activity day or choose from a number of venues in Northern Ireland. Popular areas are the Antrim and Causeway Coast. With over 20 years in business we have had plenty of time to develop our adventure holidays and group activities. There are many options to choose from […]

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This website was developed with support from Priority 6 (LEADER) of the Northern Ireland Rural Development Programme 2014-2020 by the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs and the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development: Europe investing in rural areas.

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