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Feeny
Walking & Hiking
Banagher Glen is home to one of the oldest ancient oak woodlands in Ireland. Enjoy a 6 mile return walk through the steep sided glen to the spectacular Banagher Dam and Altnaheglish Reservoir. Banagher Nature Reserve is one of 50 similar reserves in…
Kilrea
Viewpoint
A beautiful and historically important bridge within tranquil woodland, just outside the picturesque village of Kilrea.
Dungiven
Viewpoint
A pretty village nestled between the River Roe and the Bovevagh River.
Kilrea
Self-guided tour
The Historic Kilrea Walking Tour is a self-guided circular route of just over a mile which takes in the town’s most iconic buildings, many of which were built as part of the 19th century development plan implemented by the London Mercers’ Company.
Coleraine
Waymarked Trail
A picturesque wooded picnic area on the banks of the Lower River Bann – with an important and ancient history…
Portstewart
Boat Tours
Jump aboard for a fascinating voyage towards Rathlin Island and along the Causeway Coast searching for historic shipwrecks.
On your voyage, you'll visit the place where Spanish Armada vessel La Girona went down, as well as the wartime wreck sites…
Coleraine
Self-guided tour
For Years Coleraine has held a crucial place in the history of the island of Ireland. In the early 17th century, the town was key to King James I’s Plantation and, as such, a fortified town was built on this ancient site by the River Bann.
Dungiven
Self-guided tour
This walking trail of Dungiven starts and ends at the Glór Hall which includes a short audio visual presentation and where you can find out more about the local area before exploring 10 sites of historic importance around the town.
Coleraine
Self-guided tour
The Plantation of Ulster made huge changes to our landscape, society and culture, but new discoveries are being made in the Causeway area that challenge our ideas.
Cushendall
Waymarked Trail
A 13th century hilltop castle with a couple of names, a commanding view – and a rollercoaster history.
Ballymoney
Self-guided tour
This walking tour of Dervock explores the history of the village through its 19th and early 20th century buildings and the lives of its famous sons, who include Lord George Macartney, Britain’s first ambassador to China, Captain Charles Adair of the…
Garvagh
Viewpoint
A 200-hectare forest containing many species of trees, wildlife – and even a pyramid…
Castlerock
Waymarked Trail
A picture-perfect seaside village in Binevenagh Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
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.
Coleraine
Walking Route - Short (<5 miles)
Mountsandel Wood is located on the eastern bank of the River Bann on the southern outskirts of Coleraine. Circular trails enable the visitor to view the Anglo Norman Fort and the Mesolithic excavation site, site to the earliest known human…
Ballycastle
Lake / Reservoir
A lonely and mysterious Moorland Lake, sometimes called the 'Vanishing Lake'.
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…
Portrush
Craft Workshops and Courses
Louise & Trevor McLean are both accomplished basketmakers. Basketmaking workshops are regularly held at the premises, and visitors are welcome to explore the completed works at this cosy studio space outside Portrush.
Ballintoy
Causeway Coastal Route
Ballintoy Harbour can be discovered in the picturesque village of Ballintoy. Known as a ‘raised beach’, it is located alongside the B15 Coast Road, 17 miles north-east of Coleraine and five miles west of Ballycastle.
Dungiven
Walking Route - Long (20> miles)
The International Appalachian Trail (IAT) Ulster-Ireland is one of a growing number of established IAT walking trails stretching across 3 continents which share a common geological heritage - the Appalachian-Caledonian Mountains.