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Portrush
Adventure Park / Playground
Curry’s Fun Park Portrush is Northern Ireland’s largest indoor funpark. Famous for its family friendly attractions. From the thrills n' spills of The Cyclone and The Beast, to the traditional ghost train and carousel, no trip to the North Coast is…
Ballycastle
This unique adventure explores the maritime history of the many shipwrecks of the Giants Causeway coastline with Aquaholics.
Coleraine
Activity Centre
Revive North Coast - Purpose Driven Adventure. Providing you meaning for Adventurous Activities along the North Coast. Offering you the opportunity to experience: Rock climbing - Abseiling - Stand Up Paddleboarding - Coasteering - Bespoke programmes
Dungiven
Walking Route - Long (20> miles)
The North Sperrins Way is a 37 mile trail that forms part of the Ulster Way and International Appalachian Trail. The route links the Sperrin and Binevenagh Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty through the ridge of upland overlooking the Bann and Roe…
Dungiven
Spa and Well-being
Situated on the outskirts of Dungiven, in a tranquil woodland site where the Roe and Owenbeg rivers meet. Sit back and unwind whilst taking in the beautiful natural surroundings. Kintala Spa has a couple’s suite to accommodate couples and groups, as…
Bushmills
Craft Workshops and Courses
Explore the Boat House Gallery and Studio, which is home to a collective of four talented creatives, close to the Giant's Causeway.
Garvagh
Skydiving & Parachuting
Experience the rush of freefall from an exhilarating 15,000ft, while taking in majestic views of Northern Ireland’s North Coast, including Mussenden Temple, Dunluce Castle and The Giant’s Causeway.
Castlerock
The National Trust
Hezlett’s picturesque thatched cottage exterior hides a fascinating early timber frame dating from 1690, making it one of the oldest vernacular domestic buildings in Northern Ireland.
Bushmills
Local Produce & Products
The Designerie is a retail experience and creative hub set over two floors in the centre of Bushmills village.
Coleraine
Sightseeing
Pack your Motorcycle and sail the Irish Sea on a variety of new stylish, spacious ships and discover the many hidden gems that the Causeway Coast & Glens have to offer.
Cushendun
Beach
With its sweeping views, gently lapping waves, and quaint storybook surroundings, this charming stretch of sand and shingle is one of the region’s best-kept secrets.
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.
Ballymoney
Walking Route - Short (<5 miles)
Ballymoney Heritage Trail features a 2.5 miles long self-guided walking tour of the finest built heritage within the market town of Ballymoney where you can discover more about the people and places from the past.
Ballycastle
Walking Route - Medium (5-20 miles)
Keep your eyes peeled for red squirrels in Cregagh Wood, a Local Nature Reserve close to Ballycastle.
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.
Cushendall
Churches & Sacred Sites
Located one mile from Cushendall are the delightful ruins of a 13th century Franciscan foundation. Chief burial place of the MacDonnell's after Bonamargy which has been built at least three times and served as a parish church.
Ballymoney
Walking Route - Short (<5 miles)
Craigs Wood is a small wood located on the Long Mountain, accessed from Mullan Road, approx. 2 miles north east of Rasharkin.
Ballintoy
Viewpoint
This vantage point looks out over several islands, namely Rathlin, Carrick-a-rede and Sheep Island.
Cushendun
Walking Holiday
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Armoy, Ballymoney
Walking Route - Short (<5 miles)
The starting point for the 2 km trail (4 km return) to the 508m summit of Slieveanorra is the entrance to a forest road on the southern boundary of the Altarichard Road, signed for the Moyle Way and the Ulster Way/IAT.