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Portstewart
Walking Route - Long (20> miles)
This superb, two-day walking route takes you along Northern Ireland’s most celebrated coastline. High cliffs, secluded beaches and numerous historic and natural landmarks are just some of the treats on offer. With frequent access points and terrain…
Ballycastle
Diving & SubAqua
A diving lesson at one of the most beautiful coastal sites Northern Ireland has to offer.
Coleraine
Sightseeing
Experience the tranquil River Bann from the comfort of White River Charter's vintage vessel and discover the fascinating origin story of human settlement in Ireland.
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.
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.
Ballymoney
Land Adventure
Whether you’re a total beginner or a confident rider, experience the freedom, fun and buzz of horse riding at Sheans Horse Riding and Heritage Centre. Located close to the village of Armoy, adjacent to the Glens of Antrim on the Antrim Coast.
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.
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.
Ballintoy
The National Trust
Carrick-a-Rede is one of Northern Ireland’s most loved attractions, cared for by the National Trust. Enjoy the stunning views along the Causeway Coastal Route; known for its incredible scenery and natural beauty.
Garvagh
Forest Parks
Covering 200 hectares, Garvagh forest is situated on the Western outskirts of Garvagh, with trees from over 80 years onl to those only planted at the turn of the century.
Armoy
Arts & Crafts Shop
Bramble Green is a family run sustainable knitwear business founded by in 2016. The business is based near the famous Dark Hedges in County Antrim, along Ireland's scenic Causeway Coast.
Ballykelly
Walking Route - Short (<5 miles)
Various short routes are available in the forest on the southern and northern side of the A2 just west of Walworth and Ballykelly and is popular with walkers, dog walkers and runners.
Belfast
Sightseeing
McComb's Travel offers day tours with local experienced guides to the Giant's Causeway. We include stops like Carrick-a-rede Ropebridge, Bushmills Distillery, Dunluce Castle & Carrickfergus Castle - all on-board our brand new luxury coaches.
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…
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.
Limavady
Walking & Hiking
Mussenden, Downhill Estate and the Bann Estuary are just some of the breath taking views you can enjoy from this cliff top hike.
Cushendun
Walking Holiday
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My name is Sean Mullan. I organise and lead the walks in Ireland. You are assured of a warm welcome, companionship and good walking if you join us.
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.
Ballycastle
Beach
Ballycastle Beach offers stunning views of Rathlin Island and Fairhead and is approximately 1.2 kilometres in length.
Cushendun
Walking Route - Short (<5 miles)
Cushendun is a beautiful seaside village on the Causeway Coast, home to many small shops and pubs. A series of scenic paths wind through the village, beach front, harbour, and Glendun river.