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Gardens

It’s said that a garden is a thing of beauty and a job for ever. Certainly the gardens and parks of Causeway Coast and Glens bear testimony to that adage, with horticultural skills (and hard work!) combining with nature to dramatic effect.
 
It’s not only the beauty of our parks and gardens that makes them outstanding, it’s the sheer variety of what’s on offer. From the glorious manicured gardens and meticulous flowerbeds of our great houses to collections of indigenous Irish plants and trees; from one of the oldest gardens in Ireland to the newly created Joey Dunlop Memorial Park, Ballymoney . . . . no two are alike.
 
Take time to discover what’s on offer, enjoying each in its own style. Step back in time to tour the walled garden of a country estate or step up to the challenge of crazy golf in a fun-filled family park. Remember too our charming town centre parks – many have entertainment in the summer months and all provide an opportunity to relax in the midst of bustle!

Our picks

 

Leslie Hill Open Farm

Ballymoney
Leslie Hill will provide everything a family needs for a great day out. It is a compact estate of arable and grassland, woodland, yards, paths and lakes.
 

Joey Dunlop Memorial Garden

Ballymoney
Joey Dunlop, born in Ballymoney in 1952, was affectionately known to motorcycle racing fans and competitors alike as, 'King of the Roads' and 'Yer Maun.' Through his courage and ambition he became one of the most successful riders of all time.
 

Benvarden Garden

Dervock, Ballymoney
This historic estate has been in existence since the 1630s, making it one of the oldest in Northern Ireland. It has been in the ownership of the Montgomery family since 1798.
 

Carnfunnock Country Park

Ballygally, Larne
Carnfunnock Country Park covers 191 hectares of mixed woodland, colourful gardens, waymarked walking trails and stunning coastline.
 

Glenarm Castle Estate and Walled Gardens

Glenarm, Ballymena
There has been a castle at Glenarm since the days of John Bisset, who was expelled from Scotland in 1242 for murdering a rival during a tournament.
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