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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.
Portstewart
The National Trust
Between Portstewart and the mouth of the River Bann lies the golden sands and domineering sand dunes of Portrush Strand Beach. This area of natural beauty and of scientific interest is owned and managed by the National Trust.
Ballycastle
Links Golf Course
Situated in an 'Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty' on the North Antrim Coast of Northern Ireland and only 20 minutes from the famous Royal Portrush Championship Links this is a course that should be included in every golfers trip. Bring your camera.
Dungiven
Churches & Sacred Sites
Bovevagh parish church was established in the late Middle Ages on the site of an early monastery, said to have been founded by Colm Cille in 557. Adamnan, Coolm Cille's biographer was reputedly patron here.
Castlerock
Craft Workshops and Courses
John from Valkyrie Craft is a practising builder of traditional canoes, kayaks and other associated skin-on frame boats.
Limavady
Golf Tour Operators
Luxury transport with professional driver and guide for golfers visiting Ireland.
Coleraine
A journey of the coffee bean from the farms of Colombia to your cup in Coleraine.
Coleraine
Food Tour
Savour the fresh, fabulous tastes of the spectacular Causeway Coastal Route. Get a taste for all things local, artisan and foodie as you drink in the scenery on a six-hour guided mini coach tour of the best local farm to fork produce the Causeway…
Ballymoney
Historic Sites, Houses, Castles & Buildings
This burial ground is the site of the ruins of the old parish church which was completed in 1637. The graveyard holds over 400 headstones, the oldest dating to 1610.
Dungiven
Walking Route - Short (<5 miles)
A short walk along the River Roe, Bovevagh and Gelvin Rivers from the village of Burnfoot through farmland and surrounded by the distinctive peaks of the Roe Valley of Benbradagh, Donald's Hill and Binevenagh.
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.
Ballycastle
Canoeing & Kayaking
Fully guided tours and experiences of the Causeway Coast by kayak, including twilight/moonlight paddles and a Game of Thrones ® location tour. All beginner friendly.
Water Sports
Active Adventures NI offer multiple activity options including Kayak sessions/lessons/courses/tours, SUP sessions/lessons/courses/tours, Surfing experiences/camps/lessons and of course our renowned Coasteering Experiences. We can create a bespoke…
Coleraine
Local Produce & Products
An independent gift shop in Coleraine. Step inside and discover handcrafted gifts, homeware, jewellery, and eco-friendly products, sourced from small businesses across the UK, Ireland, and Europe.
Ballycastle
Forest Parks
Five-mile drive through peatland forest with many fine views of Rathlin Island and Ballycastle. A variety of picnic sites, a short walk and toilets on site.
Ballycastle
Marinas
The superb 74 berth Blue Flag marina is situated within the inner basin of Ballycastle Harbour and provides visiting vessels with sheltered pontoon berthing for vessels up to 20 metres. Blue Flag Award Winner.
Kilrea
Walking Route - Medium (5-20 miles)
Linear walk (approx. 4.5 miles return) from the Diamond in the plantation town of Kilrea, to Movanagher Wood on the bank of the River Bann.
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.
Coleraine
Game Fishing
Tackle shop selling equipment and bait. Authorised distributors for fishing licences and permits. Guides recommended. Clothing and equipment for most areas of outdoor sports and pursuits.
Cargan
Forest Parks
Glenariff, the Queen of the Glens, is one of the nine Antrim Glens in Northern Ireland. Glenariff Forest Park covers over 1,000 hectares with planted woodland, lakes, outdoor recreation spaces and conservation areas.