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Carrick-a-rede Rope Bridge, Antrim Coast, Northern Ireland Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge, Antrim, Northern Ireland, Ballintoy, Ballycastle

A short coastal footpath leads to Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge. On the way, there are wonderful vantage points to stop and take in the natural beauty...

dump014 Ballyshannon To Ballycastle Cycle Route, Ballycastle

The Ballyshannon-Ballycastle cycle route takes you through many interesting towns and villages and opens up the wonderfully diverse natural landscapes typical of the north of Ireland.

Dunluce Castle 001 Dunluce Castle: Medieval Irish Castle on the Antrim Coast, Bushmills

The spectacular castle-crowned crag, on the famous north Antrim coast, was shaped when the sea cut deep into the rock. Dunluce Castle, originally occupied by the MacQuillan family and later the MacDonnells. A defined site from at least 500AD.

An01_ECOS Centre_1 ECOS Millennium Environmental Centre, Ballymena

Set in 150 acres of river flood plain, you will experience interactive interpretation in a range of hi-tec galleries, encounter energy efficiency first hand and explore new habitats of lake, reed beds and woodland.

Maze_2 Carnfunnock Country Park, Ballygally, Larne

Beautiful woodland walks and coastal views. Ideal for families with mini golf & outdoor playgrounds just some of the facilities on offer. Special features are a maze in the shape of Northern Ireland, a walled garden and a time garden with sundials.

Glenariff waterfall The Glens Of Antrim,

Nine in number, all along the Antrim Coast road - Glenarm, Glencloy, Glenariff, Glenaan, Glencorp, Glenshesk, Glentaisie, Glenballyeamon, Glendun. Woods, waterfalls, riverside path, viewpoints, forest parks. Of special interest to geologists and ...

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