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Angling, scenic tours along the North Antrim Coast, bird watching, seal watching, birthday parties, corporate entertainment, diving, Campbeltown runs, Islay Whisky tours, funeral arrangements, TV filming. |
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There has been a castle at Glenarm since the days of John Bisset, who was expelled from Scotland in 1242 for murdering a rival during a tournament. |
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Operating pleasure trips and deep sea fishing on the Causeway Coast for 30 years. See some of the beautiful scenes around the Causeway Coast such as the Giant's Causeway, Skerry Islands and historic Dunluce Castle. |
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Comfortable seats with integral safety belts, generous leg room, panoramic views and first class service. Sea Treks custom built boats transport you quickly to scenic coastal locations or remote secluded islands.
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Game fishing - the ultimate challenge in strategy and patience, although you don’t have to be too patient on this tour. When it comes to spectacular scenery and the sheer diversity of quality fishing, Lough Neagh has it all. |
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Licence distributor for Foyle Fisheries Commission (FFC). |
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Craigmore Trout Fishery is a five acre, natural spring fed lake, stocked on a weekly basis with quality rainbow trout. |
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Moorlough - and adjoining area have been developed as an amenity area. A gravel road permits full access to the shoreline (including disabled access). This upland water, stocked with over 4,000 takeable trout, is best fished with patterns such ... |
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The Kellswater is a small to medium sized river (5-20m) flowing from the Antrim plateau to join the Maine. It has a large head of native brown trout which give good sport to both the dry and wet fly which is best from April to June. The first ... |
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Anglers must use the official entrances and on no account trespass on the adjoining lands. Unless a special reason exists, cars should be parked only in the car-parks so that the adjacent roads are not obstructed. Wading is permitted but care ... |