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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.
Limavady
Coarse Fishing
Duncrun fishing lakes at Magilligan, the hidden gem on the north coast of Ireland; offering beautiful fresh water lakes for trout bait and fly fishing.
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.
Portstewart
Walking Route - Long (20> miles)
This superb, two-day walking route takes you along Northern Ireland’s most celebrated coastline. High cliffs, secluded beaches and numerous historic and natural landmarks are just some of the treats on offer. With frequent access points and terrain…
Coleraine
Historic Sites, Houses, Castles & Buildings
Coleraine Town Hall presides over the central shopping piazza in Coleraine. Designed by Thomas Turner, the Town Hall, which is of major historical significance, was built in 1859 by McLaughlin & Harvey for £4,147(over £7m today).
Castlerock
The National Trust
Mussenden Temple is located in the beautiful surroundings of Downhill Demesne near Castlerock in County Londonderry. Awe inspiring views, colourful gardens and woodland walks.
Portrush
Cultural Learning Experiences
The Causeway Mummers offers an immersive experience that connects the area's rich heritage with creative storytelling. Through mumming, visitors discover the folklore and natural beauty of the Causeway Coastal Route, with its mythical origins,…
Ballycastle
Walking Route - Short (<5 miles)
Rathlin Island is known as an iconic landmark off the northern coastline of County Antrim and forms part of the panorama of the Causeway Coastal Route lying just six miles off the coast from Ballycastle.
Portstewart
Causeway Coastal Route
Located at the eastern end of Portstewart Strand near the dunes, Saint Patrick’s Well (Tobar Phádraig) is a historic freshwater spring long associated with local legend and early Christian heritage. Easily accessed from the beach car park or nearby…
Portstewart
Spa and Well-being
An authentic wood-fired Finnish sauna on Portstewart Strand, Northern Ireland, providing the benefits of hot & cold therapy on the beach.
Bushmills
Viewpoint
The purpose-built viewing platform offers panoramic views of the Causeway Coast's stunning natural environment and coastal headlands, including views of Dunluce Castle and Whiterocks Beach
Ballycastle
Tourist Information Centre
A range of free tourism literature covering the Causeway Coast and Glens and Northern Ireland, maps, visitor attractions, events, accommodation and transport timetables.
Limavady
Walking Route - Short (<5 miles)
Roe Valley Country Park offers a variety of routes along the riverside and through woodland. Combining legend with industrial and natural heritage, the park has great appeal.
Portballintrae
Walking Route - Medium (5-20 miles)
Explore the famous Giant's Causeway from this stunning seaside village on the Causeway Coast
Coleraine
Activity Centre
The Jet Centre offers a huge range of fabulous fun activities to suit everyone. This includes: 8 screen luxury cinema (with some VIP screens), bowling, kids soft play, outdoor mini golf, gem mining, licensed snack bar and an arcade. Free parking.
Garvagh
Walking Route - Short (<5 miles)
This 4km / 2.5 mile long waymarked trail starts and finishes at the Errigal Bridge entrance to Errigal Glen on Temple Road approx. 3 miles south west of Garvagh.
Various
Art & Photography
The Causeway Coast Street Art Trail takes you on a tour of 23 ground-breaking street art pieces across six towns on the Causeway Coast.
Portrush
Surfing
SUB6 incorporates an Online Surf Store, ASI Accredited Surf & Sup school with RLSS lifeguard training all under one company.
Castlerock
Economusee
Chocolate is lovely to eat but it’s also great fun to make too! Chocolate Manor offer a range of scheduled and private workshops so that you can experience the joy and wonder of creating your own chocolate treats. They have experiences just for…
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.