While we’ve always been passionate about supporting our local trade, it is more important than ever this year to shop local where we can to help the wonderful businesses in our borough stay afloat during this uncertain time.
While we’ve always been passionate about supporting our local trade, it is more important than ever this year to shop local where we can to help the wonderful businesses in our borough stay afloat during this uncertain time.
The Causeway Coast and Glens is home to many hauntings and spooky tales. From haunted distilleries to Celtic Vampires, check out these 10 supposedly haunted locations to explore on the Causeway Coastal Route (if you dare!)
The Giant’s Causeway proves a huge hit with four-legged visitors and their owners following the introduction of a new dog-friendly policy within the Visitor Centre.
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.