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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.
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.
Rathlin Island
Walking & Hiking
Take the route less travelled on Rathlin Island and venture south to the RSPB Roonivoolin Reserve. Amazing views of the coastline can be enjoyed as well as wildlife such as seals, irish hare and curlew.
Limavady
Historic Sites, Houses, Castles & Buildings
Opened in 1842, the Limavady Union Workhouse is reported to be one of the best preserved buildings of its type in the whole of Ireland.
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288 reviewsLimavady
Country / Royal Park
This scenic and tranquil park on the outskirts of Limavady offers spectacular riverside views and woodland walks along with opportunities for salmon and trout fishing, canoeing, rock climbing and orienteering.
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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127 reviewsWhitehead
Walking Route - Short (<5 miles)
A short and delightful circular walk from the picturesque seaside town of Whitehead, around the coastal path to Blackhead with its iconic lighthouse, the most easterly point of County Antrim, then back to Whitehead for refreshments and shopping.
Rathlin Island
Walking & Hiking
A waymarked route around Kebble South, taking in the south of the island with stunning views of dramatic sea cliffs and of Ballycastle beyond.
Portrush
Beach
East Strand Beach in Portrush is a famously golden sandy beach, with views of The Skerries and Causeway headlands. This is a popular destination for groups of families and friends, with lots of great seaside facilities to enjoy.
Glenariff
Walking & Hiking
This is an optional detour along the very popular Waterfall Walk through Glenariff Forest Park.
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.
Portstewart
Walking & Hiking
Magnificent coastal scenery including the Giant's Causeway
Magilligan
Churches & Sacred Sites
An inscribed stone cross at Duncrun marks the site of St Patrick's Monastery and the Roman Catholic church there is dedicated to St Aidan (C6) whose tomb stands near the old church ruins.
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.
Coleraine
GoT Self Guided Tours
Pick up your rental car or motorcycle in Belfast and begin your self-drive tour, following the plan provided at the side of the page.
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Glenariff
Walking & Hiking
A short circular walk through woodland and stunning gardens offering spectacular views.
Larne
Walking & Hiking
One of a whole host of great walks on offer through the picturesque surroundings of Carnfunnock Country Park.
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111 reviewsCarrickfergus
Public Park
Beautiful parkland on the waterfront of Carrickfergus within sight of the Castle featuring a children's playground (currently closed for refurbishment), special memorial area, gardens and picnic area.
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7 reviewsLarne
Public Park
Town Park and Chaine Park are delightful parks located on the Causeway Coastal route in Larne offering dramatic coastal views out to Scotland, pleasurable walks, unique heritage features and entertainment for all the family.
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.