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Armoy
Walking & Hiking
Upland walking route, through Breen Forest and taking in the summit of Croaghan itself.
Derry~Londonderry
GoT Guided Tours
This fantastic guided tour from Derry~Londonderry will not only bring to life the locations from the famous TV drama series but will also take you to some of the most stunning locations on the Causeway Coast.
Walking & Hiking
Tranquil harbour and dramatic coastal walk
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28 reviewsBallintoy
Boat Tours
Experience North Coast by Sea
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1014 reviewsCarrickfergus
Castle / Fort
For more than 800 years, Carrickfergus Castle has been an imposing monument on the Northern Irish landscape whether approached by land, sea or air. The castle now houses historical displays as well as cannons from the 17th to the 19th centuries.
Glenariff
Walking & Hiking
The Trail allows the more able person to enjoy walking through mature woodland, along the edges of steep sided river gorges with waterfalls and open moorland.
Limavady
Activity Centre
Whether you’re young or old you will make every lasting memories with your Carrowmena Experience in the great outdoors enjoying quality time with your loved ones from jumping off the Zip Line to shooting Golds in Archery to getting wet on our Kayak…
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235 reviewsPortstewart
The National Trust
Between Portstewart and the mouth of the River Bann lies the golden sands and domineering sand dunes of Portrush Strand Beach. This area of natural beauty and of scientific interest is owned and managed by the National Trust.
Carrickfergus
Coarse Fishing
Wading is permitted but care should be taken as this can be dangerous when the water is at certain levels.
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.
Ballymena
Walking Holiday
Glenarm Walkers offer guided walks on the 3rd Sunday of each month (registration at 2.00pm Glenarm Visitor Centre or 2.30pm at walk location), with exception of Easter Monday when the walk begins at 11.00am Glenarm Forest.
Ballycastle
Castle / Fort
Kinbane Castle is a Historic Monument sited in the townland of Cregganboy, located along the Causeway Coastal Route. The area surrounding it offers spectacular views of Rathlin Island and Dunagregor Iron Age fort.
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112 reviewsCastlerock
Beach
Castlerock is a 1km (0.7 mile) long stretch of beach between the sea cliffs of Downhill to the west and the Lower River Bann estuary known as the Barmouth to the east. Castlerock has been awarded a Northern Ireland Seaside Award 2020.
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22 reviewsCarrickfergus
Sightseeing
Belfast City tours of the Titanic centre Peace wall, Queens, Albert clock, Stormont and Carrickfergus Castle. Also indulge yourself in a full 8hr day of the North coast of Antrim and see Giants Causeway, Dunluce Castle, Carrick-A-Rede Rope Bridge.
Ballycastle
Churches & Sacred Sites
Remains of Franciscan friary founded around 1500 by Rory MacQuillan. East range of cloister, gatehouse and church virtually complete except for roof. Open all year.
Belfast
Sightseeing
Bespoke tours are unique, and cover a more complete history of Northern Ireland with local stories you will remember long after your visit.
Limavady
Archaeological sites
Rough Fort, on the Limavady to Ballykelly road, is a remarkable earthwork construction over 1000 years old. Known as a Rath, it was originally used as a defended farmstead into which livestock could be driven in the times of emergency.
Eglinton
GoT Guided Tours
Games of Thrones® thrilling Air Tour Adventure. Enjoy stunning aerial views and the picturesque scenery of the Causeway coast used as film locations by HBO in the award winning series Game of Thrones® plus Giant's Causeway, Dunluce Castle and more.
Newtownabbey
Walking & Hiking
A beautiful woodland walk, with wonderful views.
Rathlin Island
Walking & Hiking
A waymarked route through Kebble Nature Reserve, taking in the north of the island with stunning views of dramatic sea cliffs and of Scotland beyond.