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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.
Kilrea
Parkland Golf Course
Kilrea Golf Club was founded in 1919, and is situated a half mile to the south west of the town.
Rathlin Island
Cycle Hire & Holidays
Cycle Hire to enjoy the freedom of the Island.
Portrush
Surfing
SUB6 incorporates an Online Surf Store, ASI Accredited Surf & Sup school with RLSS lifeguard training all under one company.
Various
Art & Photography
The Causeway Coast Street Art Trail takes you on a tour of 23 ground-breaking street art pieces across six towns on the Causeway Coast.
Portrush
Self-guided tour
Self guided murder mystery trail from Whodunit Hunts in Portrush.
Discover the history behind the seaside town! Did you know significant neolithic & bronze age finds have been made near Portrush? Find out about them, the history of the town as a…
Portstewart
Walking Route - Short (<5 miles)
Portstewart Strand, locally known as ‘The Strand’, has long welcomed visitors to its golden sands. It frequently attains the Blue Flag award for its water quality and beach/dune management and is very popular with families in the summer months and…
Dungiven
Walking Route - Long (20> miles)
The International Appalachian Trail (IAT) Ulster-Ireland is one of a growing number of established IAT walking trails stretching across 3 continents which share a common geological heritage - the Appalachian-Caledonian Mountains.
Waterfoot
Beach
Waterfoot Beach is a wide, golden stretch of sand that offers a peaceful retreat along the Antrim coast. Framed by rugged cliffs, open sea views, and the charming seaside village of Waterfoot, this lesser-known gem is perfect for those seeking a…
Limavady
Coarse Fishing
Duncrun fishing lakes at Magilligan, the hidden gem on the north coast of Ireland; offering beautiful fresh water lakes for trout bait and fly fishing.
Portrush
Nature
Take an alpaca on a guided leisurely trek to the summit of the Lyons family farm. Get up close with these curious animals, grab a cuddle and feel the softness of their popcorn scented fur. Have fun, take a selfie and fall in love with these…
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.
Bushmills
Coarse Fishing
When conditions are right, high quality salmon angling is available on three stretches of the river - the New, Town, and Leap sections.
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.
Ballycastle
Walking Holiday
Self-guided walking tours along the famous North Antrim coastline with spectacular views over the Atlantic Ocean.
Portglenone
Boat Tours
River Bann Tours offer boat trips on the Lower Bann based at Portglenone Marina. Tickets can be purchased online for scheduled tours to Lough Beg and back to Portglenone or for our trip from Toome to Lough Neagh return. Private bookings welcome.
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.
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…
Limavady
Game Fishing
This artificial lake commands a cliff-top situation set in a forest area overlooking the picturesque Benone Strand. The fishery can be very exposed in inclement weather and anglers should be appropriately dressed.
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.