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Coleraine
Craft Workshops and Courses
The Blackheath Pottery is a unique pottery house situated between Coleraine and Garvagh.
Coleraine
Outdoor Market
Operating on the second Saturday each month (weather permitting), the Causeway Speciality Market showcases a wide range of high quality, artisan locally produced arts, crafts and gourmet food products.
Bushmills
Craft Workshops and Courses
Explore the Boat House Gallery and Studio, which is home to a collective of six talented creatives, close to the Giant's Causeway.
Ballycastle
This unique adventure explores the maritime history of the many shipwrecks of the Giants Causeway coastline with Aquaholics.
Ballycastle
Boat Tours
Taste the sea salt and feel the wind. What better way to explore an island with a sea-faring tradition spanning thousands of years? Create life-long memories, see World Heritage sites, and discover hidden gems along our stunning coastline.
Coleraine
Shopping Centres & Retail Parks
Today Moores of Coleraine is one of the largest independent department stores in Northern Ireland and is home to an unparalleled range of brands across womenswear, menswear, childrenswear, accessories, beauty and home departments.
Dunloy
Archaeological sites
A Neolithic court tomb dating from c.4000-2000BC. It is named after the Dooey family who granted the site into state care. Open all year.
Coleraine
GoT Guided Tours
The Glenara Elite Travel Game of Thrones® Tour gives you the chance to see many of these showcased sites from each series of the show, as well as other diamonds of Northern Ireland's North Coast.
Coleraine
Walking Route - Short (<5 miles)
Somerset Forest is located on the south western boundary of Coleraine, accessed from Castleroe Road. Within the forest there is a range of walks of varying lengths and degrees of difficulty.
Belfast
Sightseeing
McComb's Travel offers day tours with local experienced guides to the Giant's Causeway. We include stops like Carrick-a-rede Ropebridge, Bushmills Distillery, Dunluce Castle & Carrickfergus Castle - all on-board our brand new luxury coaches.
Bushmills
Tourist Information Centre
Located within the Giant’s Causeway Visitor Centre an enthusiastic team of staff is on hand to offer practical help, advice and assistance to both local residents and visitors to Northern Ireland.
Cushendun
Historical Tours
Take the world’s oldest whisk(e)y trail to where it all began and where it thrives today. From the very best the Causeway Coastal Route has to offer in food, drink and accommodation, we add the bonus of excusive distillery tours and expert tastings…
Limavady
Parkland Golf Course
Also available on site, café (seasonal),practice range (seasonal), tennis, putting green outdoor splash pools (seasonal). Visitors welcome any day. Positioned in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty adjacent to Benone Strand
Food & Drink Courses
Join professional bartender Ashley Douglas for a private fun and interactive cocktail masterclass and learn the art behind the perfect Causeway Irish Coffee.
Limavady
Food Tour
Kayak along the scenic River Roe with Binevenagh Adventures before stopping to sample a delicious snack box, filled with scrumptious local produce.
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.
Coleraine
Canoeing & Kayaking
Guided river and coastal sit on top kayaking trips. Explore venues such as Ballintoy, Dunseverick and the Lower River Bann.
Downhill, Castlerock
Craft Workshops and Courses
Artist McCall Gilfillan of Elements Studio provides experiences in her stunning beachfront location, ideal for creative exploration.
Ballymoney
Caving
Fishing reefs, ship wrecks, sharking, scuba diving, photography. Scottish shooting trips, sea safari trips along the Causeway Coast and Rathlin Island, trips to Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge from Ballintoy Harbour and much more.
Limavady
Boat Tours
Lough Foyle Ferry offers a twenty-minute journey across the iconic Lough Foyle, connecting the ‘Causeway Coastal Route’ to the ‘Wild Atlantic Way’, from its terminals located at Greencastle, Co. Donegal and Magilligan Point in Northern Ireland.