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Dungiven
Spa and Well-being
Situated on the outskirts of Dungiven, in a tranquil woodland site where the Roe and Owenbeg rivers meet. Sit back and unwind whilst taking in the beautiful natural surroundings. Kintala Spa has a couple’s suite to accommodate couples and groups, as…
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.
Ballykelly
Forest Parks
Sited at Walworth is Northern Ireland's first state forest which includes a picnic area, walks and jogging trail. There are some 19th-century water mills at Carrickhugh.
Londonderry
Tailor-made Tours
Take a luxury Private Tour with Deluxe Guided Tours of The Causeway Coast and discover why Northern Ireland has become one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world
Garvagh
Forest Parks
Covering 200 hectares, Garvagh forest is situated on the Western outskirts of Garvagh, with trees from over 80 years onl to those only planted at the turn of the century.
Coleraine
Forest Parks
Situated on either side of River Bann. Mixed woodland planted 19th Century and the 1930s - 40s, contains the earliest known site of human habitation in Ireland - Mountsandel Fort.
Limavady
Beach
Benone Strand, multiple recipient of the Blue Flag Award, most recently in 2025, is a must-see when visiting the area. With seven miles of golden sand and a magnificent back drop of mountain and cliff scenery and stunning views.
Ballycastle
Walking Route - Short (<5 miles)
Ronan’s Way will take you through a truly inspiring landscape, from the Glendun River through farmland, woodland scrub and peatland.
Castlerock
Walking Route - Short (<5 miles)
With fabulous views that stretch over the Causeway Coast and open windswept cliff top walks, it is not surprising that Downhill Estate is part of the Binevenagh Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Portrush
Surfing
Join a group lesson on your own or with your friends, for a full 2 hours of water time in waist depth water. Fun at the beach guaranteed.
Cushendall
Churches & Sacred Sites
Located one mile from Cushendall are the delightful ruins of a 13th century Franciscan foundation. Chief burial place of the MacDonnell's after Bonamargy which has been built at least three times and served as a parish church.
Limavady
Walking Route - Short (<5 miles)
Gortmore to Hell's Hole offers a short upland walk along a section of the North Sperrins Way/Ulster Way offering great views to Binevenagh, Lough Foyle, Inishowen, the Causeway Coast and to Islay and Jura.
Ballymoney
Visitor Centres & Museums
The Causeway Coast Discovery Centre is a 2014 and 2015 Tourism Award-winning centre. A visit to our centre will enhance your onward journey around the beautiful Causeway Coast and bring this fascinating area to life.
Sightseeing
Join Cathal on a unique photography adventure in the stunning Glens of Antrim and Causeway Coast; an area Cathal grew up in and has an intimate knowledge of.
Ballycastle
Walking Route - Long (20> miles)
Taking the walker through a magnificent land of geology, wildlife, history and folklore, this route passes a wealth of rivers, ancient monuments and exposed hill summits before reaching its end in the beautiful Glenariff Forest Park.
Portballintrae
Walking Route - Short (<5 miles)
This short circular walk near Bushfoot Golf Club in the Causeway Coast resort of Portballintrae takes in stunning coastal scenery against the backdrop of the River Bush, Runkerry Strand, the Giants Causeway and Bushmills Heritage Railway.
Ballycastle
Visitor Centres & Museums
Folk and social history of the Glens in the town's 18th century courthouse. Exhibits include the Taisie banner of the first Feis na n Gleann (1904).
www.niarchive.org/ballycastlemuseum/
www.facebook.com/BallycastleMuseum/
Portrush
Surfing
Welcome to Alive Adventures in Portrush, N. Ireland, 6 * time winner of Tripadvisor’s “Cert. of Excellence” & “Hall Of Fame” award! We offer a range of activities & rentals, from surfing & SUP, to kayaking & eBikes You’ll be spoiled for choice!
Ballycastle
Walking Route - Medium (5-20 miles)
Keep your eyes peeled for red squirrels in Cregagh Wood, a Local Nature Reserve close to Ballycastle.
Ballmoney
Walking Route - Short (<5 miles)
Ballymoney’s Riverside Park is a semi-formal linear park in the heart of the town, running parallel to the railway line and following the course of the Ballymoney river.