Nestled along the rugged Causeway Coast of Northern Ireland, Portrush holds a legacy woven through with wind, sea, and the unmistakable sound of a well-struck golf ball. Delve into the town’s enduring relationship with golf, exploring how people, place, and passion have forged its identity.
Snow Water, in association with Smarts Communicate and Tourism Ireland, have produced NI’s first music film following Covid-19 Health and Safety Guideline
Taste Causeway has collaborated with North West Regional College (NWRC) Business Support Centre (BSC) to develop a new Health and Safety Working Practices course for hospitality businesses in the area.
Local wildlife photographer, Tom McDonnell (North Coast Nature), has been witness to a range of fascinating creatures inhabiting the seas and shores of the Causeway Coast and Glens.
Vegan options that aren't just salad! Check out some of the delicious vegan-friendly meal options available in restaurants and cafés throughout the Causeway Coastt & Glens.
The 148th Open at Royal Portrush, generated more than £100 million of economic benefit for Northern Ireland, according to an independent study commissioned by The R&A and figures released by Tourism Northern Ireland.
Local food and drink businesses have been learning how to get the most from social media and online influencers at a recent workshop organised by Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council’s Tourism team.
We have several Visitor Information Centres dotted around the area, all of which employ helpful and friendly Visitor Services Advisors who are happy to help you plan your trip as well as provide useful advice during your visit.
Our diverse landscape features not only some of the world’s most beautiful coastlines and mountain ranges, but also some of the most stunning woodlands, forests and walking trails.