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Rathlin Island
Tourist Information Centre
Spend time in the Boathouse Visitor Centre for a dip into Rathlin's history.
Coleraine
Walking Tour
Walk with kinswoman Claire, of the Powerful O Cahan Clan, through this area of outstanding natural beauty (AONB) as she shares her deep connection to this land though stories, myths and local folklore.
Portrush
Beach
West Strand Beach, also known as West Bay or Mill Strand is a popular resort beach in the heart of the busy seaside resort of Portrush. The beach frequently attains the Blue Flag Award, most recently in 2025. Bounded at its northern end by the busy…
Ballycastle
Boat Tours
North Coast Sailing offers skippered sailing charters from Northern Ireland's north coast, exploring surrounding waters, taking in some of the best islands and scenery the world has to offer. Your skipper is Tony Dunlop who is an MCA qualified .
Coleraine
Canoeing & Kayaking
Xplore Outdoors offers visitors the opportunity to sample the delights of the Causeway Coast and Glens coastline and rivers by sit on top kayak.
Ballymoney
Canoeing & Kayaking
Drumaheglis Caravan Park, 5* AA rating, enjoys a secluded location on the banks of the Lower River Bann with adjoining marina. The Lower River Bann is an excellent location to indulge in your favourite pastime, be it fishing, sailing or canoeing.
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.
Kilrea
Parkland Golf Course
Kilrea Golf Club was founded in 1919, and is situated a half mile to the south west of the town.
Garvagh
Mountain Biking Trails
Get ready for exhilarating new experiences at Garvagh Forest. The forest is home to a range of walking, cycling and mountain bike trails to enjoy. There are four different grades of cycle trails and walkers can avail of waymarked walking trails.
Garvagh
Walking Route - Short (<5 miles)
Garvagh Forest, located on the edge of the town, was formerly part of Lord Garvagh’s Demesne. Within the forest there are three waymarked walking trails along the network of forest roads, ranging in distance from 1.3km – 6.9km.
Cushendun
Walking Holiday
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Ballymoney
Walking Route - Short (<5 miles)
Ballymoney Heritage Trail features a 2.5 miles long self-guided walking tour of the finest built heritage within the market town of Ballymoney where you can discover more about the people and places from the past.
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.
Coleraine
Craft Workshops and Courses
The Blackheath Pottery is a unique pottery house situated between Coleraine and Garvagh.
Ballykelly
Churches & Sacred Sites
The ancient ruins of Tamlaght Finlagan Church and Graveyard are reputed to be the remains of an abbey founded by Columba in 585 AD. The remains of a Round Tower adjacent are said to have acted as a refuge from raiders.
Bushmills
Local Produce & Products
Irish cheese shop and deli specialising in local, quality produce, with coffee, bakes & signature grilled cheese available daily.
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.
Ballymoney
Motor Sports and Karting
Welcome to Kartsport Karting and Activity Centre, the North Coast’s indoor Karting and Activity Centre, just 20 minutes drive from the North Coast and a 15 minute walk from Ballymoney Train Station. Catering for kids young and old with Mini F1 Karts…
Ballycastle
Self-guided tour
Self guided murder mystery trail from Whodunit Hunts on foot.
Explore Ballycastle to find it is much more than a seaside town! Discover much about the history of the town, see historic buildings, enjoy coastal views and a river walk, see…
Portstewart
Walking Route - Medium (5-20 miles)
The Port Path (an integral section of the Causeway Coast Way, Ulster Way and International Appalachian Trail) follows a 6.5 mile stretch of scenic coastline between Portstewart and Portrush.