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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.
Bushmills
Craft Workshops and Courses
A clay studio minutes from the Giant’s Causeway, Patricia’s work uses local clays and materials to capture the unique colour signature and forms of the Causeway Coast's landscape.
Tour
Welcome to Little North Coast Tours. Donna McCloy is a highly experienced tour guide based in Ballymoney. Donna offers bespoke tours tailored to your interests, allowing you to explore the beauty of Northern Ireland at your own pace.
Coleraine
Self-guided tour
Coleraine Heritage Trail takes you on a leisurely stroll exploring the history of the town using some of its most historic buildings. The trail includes a map and a suggested route beginning at Coleraine Town Hall.
Garvagh
Walking Route - Short (<5 miles)
Garvagh Forest, located on the edge of the town, was formerly part of Lord Garvagh’s Demesne. Within the forest there are three waymarked walking trails along the network of forest roads, ranging in distance from 1.3km – 6.9km.
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.
Aghadowey
Craft Workshops and Courses
Adam Frew creates clean, traditional ceramics from his rural studio space in Aghadowey.
Ballycastle
Tailor-made Tours
Level up your photography skills with an intimate workshop on the Causeway Coast.
Coleraine
Food Tour
Savour the fresh, fabulous tastes of the spectacular Causeway Coastal Route. Get a taste for all things local, artisan and foodie as you drink in the scenery on a six-hour guided mini coach tour of the best local farm to fork produce the Causeway…
Dungiven
Walking Route - Long (20> miles)
The Ulster Way is a long distance walking route made up of a series of trails throughout Northern Ireland which total 636 miles (1,024km). It encircles the province and takes in all six counties as well as a small portion of trail in Donegal.
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…
Ballmoney
Walking Route - Short (<5 miles)
Ballymoney’s Riverside Park is a semi-formal linear park in the heart of the town, running parallel to the railway line and following the course of the Ballymoney river.
Coleraine
Spa and Well-being
The Treatment Room at the Lodge hotel is a place for anyone and everyone to come and enjoy some relaxing 'me' time. Our goal is to make you feel relaxed and pampered with out rushing you with the best treatments we can provide.
Ballycastle
Castle / Fort
Perched dramatically on a narrow limestone headland between Ballycastle and Ballintoy, Kinbane Castle (from the Irish Caisleán Ceinn Bán, meaning “White Head Castle”) offers one of the most breathtaking and atmospheric locations along Northern…
Limavady
Visitor Centres & Museums
Step back in time by visiting the Green Lane Museum, located at the Roe Valley Country Park, approximately one mile from Limavady. Here,visitors can view historical exhibits relating to the linen and agricultural industries from a bygone age.
Limavady
Archaeological sites
Rough Fort, on the Limavady to Ballykelly road, is a remarkable earthwork construction over 1000 years old. Known as a Rath, it was originally used as a defended farmstead into which livestock could be driven in the times of emergency.
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
Boat Tours
Taste the sea salt and feel the wind. What better way to explore an island with a sea-faring tradition spanning thousands of years? Create life-long memories, see World Heritage sites, and discover hidden gems along our stunning coastline.
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.
Castlerock
Links Golf Course
Castlerock Golf Club is situated in the seaside resort of Castlerock, which lies approximately 5 miles west of the town of Coleraine on the North Coast of Northern Ireland. Castlerock is a fabulous links course set among rolling sand dunes.