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Ballycastle 18 Hole Mini Golf

Mary Street, Ballycastle, County Antrim, BT54 6QH
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Whether a serious golfer or just enjoying time out with the family you are welcome to come along and show your skills.

The outdoor golf area can be accessed from the sea front across the tennis courts or if you are in a car you can park on Mary Street and walk down the steps of the tennis complex to access the kiosk area.

The surface for the mini golf is made up of astro turf and rubber. This is an all weather surface and can be played on in all types of weather, obviously if the weather is poor the chances of the mini golf being busy are low, but by keeping up to date on the Sheskburn Recreation Centre facebook page we will endeavour to keep updates as fresh as possible on opening or closing due to weather or other circumstances.

Best days to play: During the summer (July and August) 7 days a week

 

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Season (1 July 2024 - 31 Aug 2024)

* Seasonal opening Easter

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