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Limavady
Beach
Magilligan Point is the tip of one of the largest sand dune systems in the British Isles. The way the coastline constantly changes here is of particular interest and is one of the main reasons the site has been declared a nature reserve.
Portrush
Boat Tours
With the move to Portrush, Predator is now offering sea tours of various sights around the North Coast of Ireland, including Giants Causeway, the Skerries, Ballintroy, and more.
Dunseverick
Beach
The spectacular beach forms a white arc between two headlands on the North Antrim coast. In this secluded location, even on a busy day there is a refuge for quiet relaxation.
Carrickfergus
Adventure Watersports
Depart Carrickfergus & enjoy sailing a modern, luxury yacht; be as active or leisurely as you want. Harness wind power to get close to nature, discover hidden talents, work as a team or choose to just relax and enjoy the coastal scenery.
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2 reviewsIslandmagee
Walking & Hiking
This is a path that goes over a variety of uneven terrain including a grassy field and a rocky coastline which is steep in places. Dogs should be kept on a lead.
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1 reviewsLarne
Nature and Wildlife
Enjoy a lovely walk along a one mile long stretch of Promenade running from Larne Leisure Centre, parallel with the Causeway Coastal route. Pass by Waterloo Bay, view lots of bird life and dramatic scenery or walk to Town Parks and the Coast Road.
Coleraine
Activity Centre
Revive North Coast - Purpose Driven Adventure. Providing you meaning for Adventurous Activities along the North Coast. Offering you the opportunity to experience: Rock climbing - Abseiling - Stand Up Paddleboarding - Coasteering - Bespoke programmes
Glenariff
Walking & Hiking
Forest walk with spectacular waterfalls
Ballygally
Guided Tour
Join Antrim Glens native and trained tour guide Robert Stewart, on a relaxing hike around the hills of the Antrim Glens. Expect fantastic historical insight, local stories and great craic whilst you hike and enjoy the great outdoors.
Ballycastle
Walking & Hiking
Enjoy breath-taking views from the cliff edge
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72 reviewsLimavady
Equestrian
Crindle stables overlooks the beautiful Binevenagh Mountain. Our adrenaline filled and relaxing activities include themed fun days, bespoke experiences - nerf and unicorn, pony treks, Game of Thrones® locations beach rides and relaxing picnic treks.
Limavady
Guided Tour
Embrace the natural beauty of the Causeway Coast and Glens in the company of qualified local guide, and owner of Ella Mor Outdoor Adventures, Heather Nicholl. Growing up exploring this magical playground, Heather loves to share her childhood…
Limavady
Spa and Well-being
The perfect spa break in Northern Ireland combines stunning settings and expertly prepared treatments to create a true oasis and a sensual, relaxing break from the daily grind.
Ballycastle
Visitor Centres & Museums
We specialise in producing smoked foods naturally, in the picturesque coastal town of Ballycastle. Learn about the traditional craft of smoking food, how it links us to our past and how it has been adapted for the modern world.
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183 reviewsPortrush
Surfing
Troggs surf school has been teaching the art of surfing since 1994. As the longest running surf school in Portrush, we have a passion to share the thrill and pleasure that is connecting with the ocean. Let's get stoked!
Ballycastle
Boat Tours
Experience a guided boat tour of the historic lighthouses of Rathlin on the Causeway Coast of Ireland whilst taking in one of Ireland's most spectacular wildlife habitats with breath taking scenery.
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46 reviewsLarne
Tower
This special memorial tower stands tall on the western side of Larne Lough, at the entrance to Larne harbour greeting visitors arriving by sea. It's an accurate replica of an Irish Round Tower and is known affectionately by locals as 'The Pencil.'
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70 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.
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1941 reviewsStranocum
Natural Feature
This beautiful avenue of beech trees was planted by the Stuart family in the eighteenth century and have become one of the most photographed natural phenomena in Northern Ireland. Thronies will recognise these as the Dark Hedges from HBO's Game of…
Portrush
Craft Workshops and courses
Louise & Trevor McLean are both accomplished basketmakers. Basketmaking workshops are regularly held at the premises, and visitors are welcome to explore the completed works at this cosy studio space outside Portrush.