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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…
Coleraine
Coarse Fishing
We manage Northern Ireland's finest salmon, trout, pike and coarse fishing on the Lower Bann River and tributaries. Season/day rods available on private beats, also season permits for unrestricted stretches, both game and coarse.
Rathlin Island
Causeway Coastal Route
Amidst the rugged landscape of this isolated island, you can let your mind wander and discover a tranquillity and beauty that is so unexpected.
Portrush
Beach
West Strand Beach, also known as West Bay or Mill Strand is a popular resort beach in the heart of the busy seaside resort of Portrush. The beach frequently attains the Blue Flag Award, most recently in 2025. Bounded at its northern end by the busy…
Rathlin Island
Visitor Centres & Museums
Just six miles off County Antrim's north coast with must see views of Northern Ireland's largest seabird colony and a chance to explore Rathlin's unique 'upside down' lighthouse part of the Great Lighthouses of Ireland Trail.
Castlerock
Walking Route - Short (<5 miles)
Downhill Forest is a small mixed woodland of 83 hectares just inland from the North Coast of Northern Ireland, near Castlerock.
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…
Coleraine
Craft Workshops and Courses
Zara McLaughlin's expert potting practice centres around the potter's wheel, which she uses to make bespoke functional wares for the home.
Kilrea
Water Sports
The Lake Kilrea is an outdoor adventure and water park, offering a wide range of family-friendly activities including a water-based inflatable adventure park, canoeing, kayaking and stand-up paddle boarding, climbing wall and zipline.
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
Tourist Information Centre
Limavady Visitor Information Centre provides a first class information service for locals and visitors to the area.
Located within the Roe Valley Arts & Cultural Centre, the visitor information team are more than happy to assist with any enquires.
Limavady
Beach
Benone Strand, multiple recipient of the Blue Flag Award, most recently in 2025, is a must-see when visiting the area. With seven miles of golden sand and a magnificent back drop of mountain and cliff scenery and stunning views.
Ballymoney
Tourist Information Centre
Ballymoney Visitor Information Centre provides a first class information service for visitors to Northern Ireland and local residents.
Bushmills
Viewpoint
The purpose-built viewing platform offers panoramic views of the Causeway Coast's stunning natural environment and coastal headlands, including views of Dunluce Castle and Whiterocks Beach
Ballymoney
Game Fishing
Bann Valley Trout Fishery offers quality brown and rainbow fishing in the most tranquil of settings. It is set in a quiet rural location between Ballymoney and Kilrea and is the ideal spot to get away from it all and enjoy some fly fishing.
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.
Belfast
Sightseeing
We give you longer at the awe-inspiring Carricka-Rede rope bridge and the breathtaking Giant's Causeway than any other bus tour companies. We also include a extra stops in our itinerary such as Dunluce Castle and The Dark Hedges.
Bushmills
Distillery
In 1608, in Bushmills, a legend was born. In that year, King James I granted a very particular licence to this small village, just a few miles inland from Ireland’s rugged north coast. The licence gave Bushmills the right to distil whiskey. Today,…
Kilrea
Walking Route - Short (<5 miles)
A pleasant 4 mile return linear riverside walk, along the western bank of the River Bann, connecting Portna locks and Hutchinson’s Quay.