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Ballycastle to the Giant’s Causeway Cycle
35 mile circular route along the iconic north coast. This circular route links the coastal resort town of Ballycastle to the Giant’s Causeway using the spectacular Causeway Coastal Route and returning via Bushmills and the country roads of North Antrim, which are signed as part of the NCN 93. Check out CycleNI.com for more routes […]
Read MoreCycle Lower Bann
Lower Bann Cycleway, Ballymoney 15 mile circular riverside route along the banks of the Lower Bann. This route along the quiet roads on the east bank of the Bann provides a great family cycle from the bustling market town of Ballymoney. For more details visit: www.cycleni.com/127/lower-bann-cycleway-short
Read MoreRathlin Island Cycling
14 mile circular route through this peaceful island. Leave to harbour and follow the quiet road and track route west across this beautiful island. From harbour-side seals to the clamorous seabird colony, four miles of heath and ancient meadow provide a wealth of wildlife to enjoy. www.cycleni.com/3/rathlin-island Information supplied by Moyle District Council © 2012 […]
Read MoreCycle the North Coast
Come to the North Coast to cycle through the stunning rugged coastline that merges seamlessly into a landscape of historical glens. There is no better way to see some of Northern Ireland’s top tourist spots than from two wheels. CycleNI.com the definitive guide to cycling in Northern Ireland has highlighted their favourite routes to get […]
Read MoreThe Dark Hedges
This beautiful avenue of beech trees was planted by the Stuart family in the eighteenth century. It was intended as a compelling landscape feature to impress visitors as they approached the entrance to their Georgian mansion, Gracehill House. Two centuries later, the trees remain a magnificent sight and have become one of the most photographed […]
Read MoreBallymoney
Visit Ballymoney in County Antrim, Northern Ireland Situated just 15 miles from the breathtaking Causeway Coast and within easy reach of the fabled Glens of Antrim, Ballymoney is one of the North East’s finest gems. Easily accessible by both road (A26) and rail, Ballymoney Town is worthy of a retail or leisure outing for local […]
Read MoreBallymena
The name of the town of Ballymena comes from the Irish Gaelic “An Baile Meadhonach” meaning “middle townland”. Ballymena is an area rich in history; you’ll notice many ancient buildings, churches and historical sites in the town and the surrounding villages of Gracehill, Cullybackey, Kells and Portglenone. The first recorded history of this area dates […]
Read MoreMaddybenny Riding School
Horse riding is one of the best ways to view the outstanding scenery and get right into the rural countryside of the Causeway Coast. No experience is necessary to go horse riding or pony trekking any good horse riding establishment will be able to saddle you up and get you out on the trail. This […]
Read More55° North
55° North Restaurant is a family-run business established in 2005 at a stunning coastal location overlooking Portrush’s East Strand beach. Since then we have strived to provide the best dining experience possible, from the quality of our food and service to the awesome views from your table. Our café, bar and restaurant are open every […]
Read MoreLush! Night Club
Address: Golflinks Hotel Bushmills Road Portrush Co. Antrim BT55 8JQ Telephone: 028 7082 6611 Website: www.kellysportrush.co.uk
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