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Ballypatrick Forest

Ballypatrick, Ballycastle


A mature forest with a car park, toilets, waymarked walk and a picnic site just beside the Causeway Coastal Route. A 5 mile drive, open all summer and weekends from Easter to October, meanders through upland forest and open areas to give many fine views of Rathlin Island and Ballycastle.

A feature unique to Ballypatrick is the fine "Irish Ford" where the Drive and the stream become one! A variety of riverside and viewpoint picnic sites and short walks are laid out along the Drive, as is the Dual Court or Double-Horned Tomb which dates from 5-6000 years ago.

A waymarked Wildlife Trail leads from the Horseshoe car park past deer lawns and fenced wildlife ponds, offering a chance to catch a glimpse of the resident deer, ducks and dippers as well as geese and otters along the Glenmakeeran River.

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Contact Details

Tel: (028) 2955 6000
Fax: (028) 2955 7162
Email: customer.forestservice@dardni.gov.uk
Web: www.nidirect.gov.uk/forests

Directions from Town:

On A2, 5 miles south-east of Ballycastle, signposted.

Prices:

Car £3 (under review)