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Ballymoney
Tourist Information Centre
Ballymoney Visitor Information Centre provides a first class information service for visitors to Northern Ireland and local residents.
Limavady
Viewpoint
Gortmore's superb Viewpoint situated on the Bishop's Road on the Binevenagh Loop, as part of the Causeway Coastal Route overlooks Magilligan Point, Benone beach and Binevenagh mountain and hosts a imposing statue of the Celtic God of the Sea.
Garvagh
Meat & Fish
Set on a working family farm on the Antrim coast, The Beef Barn Farm Shop offers visitors an authentic taste of Northern Ireland’s food and farming heritage. Specialising in rare-breed Irish Moiled beef, the shop showcases slow-grown, pasture-reared…
Kilrea
Parkland Golf Course
Kilrea Golf Club was founded in 1919, and is situated a half mile to the south west of the town.
Cushendun
Walking Holiday
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My name is Sean Mullan. I organise and lead the walks in Ireland. You are assured of a warm welcome, companionship and good walking if you join us.
Limavady
Food & Drink
Have you ever wondered how Broighter Gold Rapeseed Oil make their award-winning Liquid Gold? Now you can see their process from growing, harvesting a bottling. You will have a tour of their farm, pressing room and you can try the oils before you buy.
Limavady
Nature and Wildlife
Binevenagh is a tranquil area where the sights of Lough Foyle and Donegal can be seen on a clear day. This reserve is part of the northernmost outcropping of the Antrim Plateau as molten lava poured out over the surface 60 million years ago.
Bushmills
Craft Workshops and Courses
A clay studio minutes from the Giant’s Causeway, Patricia’s work uses local clays and materials to capture the unique colour signature and forms of the Causeway Coast's landscape.
Kilrea
Parkland Golf Course
It is among the group of shorter courses in Ireland but makes up for it with tight fairways. It has some tricky sloping greens and astutely placed bunkers, trees, and a small lake on the 6th hole.
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.
Garvagh
Game Fishing
Temple Springs is a facility located in the Sperrin Mountain range just outside Garvagh that can be hired by groups of up to 20 anglers. All tackle and bait will be supplied. An induction can be given if required.
Limavady
Arts Centre
A flagship arts and conference centre in Limavady, providing a dynamic programme of national and international theatre, music, visual arts and heritage exhibitions, film and creative learning opportunities. Gift shop and visitor information centre.
Garvagh
Forest Parks
Travel 3 miles west of Garvagh town and you will begin to enter Gortnamoyagh Forest, which straddles the North Sperrins ridge. Gortnamoyagh Forest provides a rewarding experience for anyone looking to enjoy unspoilt and often remote areas of forest.
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
Frankie Creith's gallery offers creative encouragement for all in the heart of Portrush.
Limavady
Walking & Hiking
Mussenden, Downhill Estate and the Bann Estuary are just some of the breath taking views you can enjoy from this cliff top hike.
Ballymoney
Parkland Golf Course
Gracehill Golf Course is a pristine 18 hole golf course within the Dark Hedges Estate. Surrounded by ancient woodland and dotted with a variety of lakes and ponds, this American-style course was designed by Frank Ainsworth.
Ballykelly
Walking & Hiking
The eastern shore of Lough Foyle between Ballykelly and Roe Estuary offers a flat coastal walk along the sea wall. This linear route has a number of access points allowing visitors to walk the entire 8km route, or walk shorter sections should you…
Dungiven
Abbey / Priory
Augustinian priory with a 15th-century tomb of Cooey-na-Gall, an O'Cahan chief, who died in 1385.
Waterfoot
Walking Route - Short (<5 miles)
The linear 3km route begins in the village of Waterfoot, Glenariff and follows the Glenariff River up the Glenariff Glen with stunning views of Lurigethan to the North and the Garron Plateau to the South to Greenaghan Cottage on the Glen Road.