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Cushendun
Historical Tours
Take the world’s oldest whisk(e)y trail to where it all began and where it thrives today. From the very best the Causeway Coastal Route has to offer in food, drink and accommodation, we add the bonus of excusive distillery tours and expert tastings…
Waterfoot
Walking Route - Short (<5 miles)
The linear 3km route begins in the village of Waterfoot, Glenariff and follows the Glenariff River up the Glenariff Glen with stunning views of Lurigethan to the North and the Garron Plateau to the South to Greenaghan Cottage on the Glen Road.
Bushmills
Art Gallery
Castlecat Studio Gallery is based in a small, tastefully converted stable of a former farmhouse in the hamlet of Castlecat, near Bushmills.
Kilrea
Walking Route - Short (<5 miles)
Movanagher Canal offers a beautiful tranquil setting amidst rolling farmland for a short 1 mile return canal-side walk.
Aghadowey
Parkland Golf Course
This heavily wooded parkland course opened in 1973. The course is perfect for fair weather play in the summer months but due to its clay ground its prone to being wet in the winter. Each hole is individually tree-lined.
Coleraine
Sightseeing
Planning a visit to Rathlin Island? Interested in walking or birdwatching? Why not join Paul Quinn, an experienced walking guide, who can guide you round the beautiful sights and sounds of Rathlin. You can walk for an hour plus or up to a day.
Portrush
Surfing
Join a group lesson on your own or with your friends, for a full 2 hours of water time in waist depth water. Fun at the beach guaranteed.
Ballintoy
Viewpoint
This vantage point looks out over several islands, namely Rathlin, Carrick-a-rede and Sheep Island.
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.
Portrush
Art & Photography
Peter Nash Photography, The Gallery, specialises in landscape photography comprising of a diverse selection of images featuring the unique and spectacular Causeway Coast, and further afield.
Ballymoney
Tourist Information Centre
Ballymoney Visitor Information Centre provides a first class information service for visitors to Northern Ireland and local residents.
Coleraine
Theatre / Cinema
Movie House at the Jet Centre is an 8 screen cinema featuring all the best movies.
Several screens offer VIP recliner seats at no extra cost! These luxury seats allow you to sit back, relax and enjoy the movie in total comfort.
Ballycastle
Beach
Ballycastle Beach offers stunning views of Rathlin Island and Fairhead and is approximately 1.2 kilometres in length.
Coleraine
Archaeological sites
Mountsandel Wood is the earliest known settlement of man in Ireland dating to between 7600 and 7900BC. Flint tools were found here, indicating that Stone Age hunters camped here to fish salmon in the natural weir.
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.
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.
Moycullen
Golf Tour Operators
North and West Coast Links represent 10 Championship Links Courses in the North and West of Ireland on a cooperative basis. We also offer a full booking service which includes tee times, accommodation & transport for all of Ireland.
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.
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…