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Ballymoney
Visitor Centres & Museums
The Mc Donnell Trail Centre will help you understand some of the history of the castles, monuments and rugged coastline of the Causeway Coast. We will take you back to the 16th century when the Causeway Coast was ruled by Sorley Boy Mc Donnell.
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.
Portrush
Art Gallery
Visitors to the area can explore this unique studio & gallery space featuring the work of artists Adrian Margey and Evana Bjourson. Open to the public each Saturday throughout the year. Extended opening hours operate during the summer season.
Coleraine
Canoeing & Kayaking
Guided river and coastal sit on top kayaking trips. Explore venues such as Ballintoy, Dunseverick and the Lower River Bann.
Dungiven
Walking Route - Long (20> miles)
The Ulster Way is a long distance walking route made up of a series of trails throughout Northern Ireland which total 636 miles (1,024km). It encircles the province and takes in all six counties as well as a small portion of trail in Donegal.
Portrush
Beach
A regular recipient of the prestigious Blue Flag Award, Whiterocks Beach has become a favourite with locals and a must see destination for international visitors.
Rathlin Island
Tourist Information Centre
Spend time in the Boathouse Visitor Centre for a dip into Rathlin's history.
Cushendall
Walking Route - Short (<5 miles)
Cottage wood is found on the outskirts of Cushendall village. It is a 10 acre broadleaved woodland site with a network of paths winding their way through viewpoints and picnic facilities. What makes this woodland a must to visit is a very special…
Bushmills
Coarse Fishing
When conditions are right, high quality salmon angling is available on three stretches of the river - the New, Town, and Leap sections.
Portstewart
Craft Workshops and Courses
Discover your inner artist with an inspiring pottery painting experience under the guidance of local potter Fiona Shannon on the beautiful Causeway Coast.
Castlerock
The National Trust
Hezlett’s picturesque thatched cottage exterior hides a fascinating early timber frame dating from 1690, making it one of the oldest vernacular domestic buildings in Northern Ireland.
Coleraine
Sightseeing
Pack your Motorcycle and sail the Irish Sea on a variety of new stylish, spacious ships and discover the many hidden gems that the Causeway Coast & Glens have to offer.
Limavady
Cycle Shop
Since being established as a family run business in 1993 Roe valley Cycles has fast become a name synonymous with quality, professionalism and expertise.
Limavady
Spa and Well-being
The Spa at Roe Valley Resort offers some of Northern Ireland’s most luxurious treatments and spa days, designed for holistic relaxation and mindfulness. Surrounded by scenic landscapes, the spa emphasises natural serenity and personalised care using…
Cargan
Walking Route - Medium (5-20 miles)
Dungonnell is located within the Garron Plateau Area of Special Scientific Interest, designated because of its particular geology and peatland flora and fauna.
Ballycastle
Sightseeing
Day sailing in Northern Ireland. Return sails to Rathlin Island from Ballycastle marina.
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.
Ballycastle
Walking Route - Short (<5 miles)
Spectacular views and a world of breath-taking natural beauty can be seen for endless miles along the rugged rocks of Fairhead, Murlough Bay and Torr Head.
Portrush
Nature and Wildlife
Portrush reserve hides a tale of heated debate around the origin of rocks. It was also seen as the battleground of two schools who had different views and debated on the formation of basalt when geology was being developed as a science 200 years ago.
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.