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Portrush
Water Sports
Welcome to Freedive NI, Northern Ireland’s first and only freediving and adventure SUP, snorkel and wild swim centre based in Portrush.
Limavady
Walking & Hiking
Magilligan Point guards the mouth of Lough Foyle and is home to Lough Foyle Ferry and Martello Tower. This short beach walk through a National Nature Reserve provides opportunities for visitors to explore the beach or spot birdlife and sealife.
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.
Ballycastle
Walking Holiday
Self-guided walking tours along the famous North Antrim coastline with spectacular views over the Atlantic Ocean.
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
Walking & Hiking
A walk along the east shore of Lough Foyle
Dungiven
Fishery
Area of outstanding natural beauty in the Sperrin Mountains. Close to Cashel Fly Fishing Lake (5 minutes). Benone beach (30 minutes), Giant's causeway (40 minutes), Derry City of Culture (30 minutes), Belfast's Titanic Quarter (one hour).
Portrush
Craft Workshops and Courses
Frankie Creith's gallery offers creative encouragement for all in the heart of Portrush.
Ballycastle
Live Music
Established in 1766 this truly traditional County Antrim pub provides a warm welcome for locals and tourists. There is traditional music every Friday night while on Saturday night the occasional musical flavour is typically folk.
Limavady
Golf Resort
The 18 hole parkland layout takes full advantage of its beautiful setting with Lough Foyle and the Inishowen Peninsula providing a dramatic backdrop. Popular with amateurs and seasoned players, the course is both challenging and enjoyable.
Limavady
Archaeological sites
Rough Fort, on the Limavady to Ballykelly road, is a remarkable earthwork construction over 1000 years old. Known as a Rath, it was originally used as a defended farmstead into which livestock could be driven in the times of emergency.
Ballintoy
Coasteering & Bouldering
Our mission is to take you on adventure like no other. Coasteering is challenging, thrilling and suitable for all ages and abilities.
We want you to test your comfort zone, feel the fear and do it anyway and have mega fun.
Portrush
Surfing
SUB6 incorporates an Online Surf Store, ASI Accredited Surf & Sup school with RLSS lifeguard training all under one company.
Limavady
Guided Tour
Embrace the natural beauty of the Causeway Coast and Glens in the company of qualified local guide, and owner of Ella Mor Outdoor Adventures, Heather Nicholl. Growing up exploring this magical playground, Heather loves to share her childhood…
Bushmills
Historic Site
Dunluce Castle is located dramatically close to a headland that plunges straight into the sea, along the North County Antrim coast.
Rathlin Island
Art Gallery
Breakwater Studio on Rathlin Island is the Studio and Home of Yvonne Braithwaite. She is generally in residence at the Studio all year round and would be pleased to welcome you should you make a visit to Rathlin.
Stranocum
Natural Feature
This beautiful avenue of beech trees was planted by the Stuart family in the eighteenth century and have become one of the most photographed natural phenomena in Northern Ireland. Thronies will recognise these as the Dark Hedges from HBO's Game of…
Portrush
Retreat
CláraTide is a wellness retreat on the North Coast of Ireland, designed to help guests relax, rejuvenate and reconnect with nature, with themselves and with what truly matters.
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…
Swatragh
Archaeological sites
A megalithic tomb, dating to the Neolitic or New Stone Age (2000-4000) is found in Knockoneill. It gets its name from the semi-circular forecourt of upright stones that lead to a gallery.