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Portrush
Indoor Play Area
For lovers of video games, slot machines and bingo, no trip to Portrush is complete without visiting Phil’s Amusements. Discover how the whole family can ‘save tickets for big prizes’.
Ballycastle
Guided Tour
Put yourself in the capable hands of two very skilled local trad musicians on a musical journey from the seafront up into the heart of Ballycastle. Visit the pubs where music has been kept alive through generations and at each stop experience live…
Ballycastle
Tailor-made Tours
Level up your photography skills with an intimate workshop on the Causeway Coast.
Coleraine
Game Fishing
Tackle shop selling equipment and bait. Authorised distributors for fishing licences and permits. Guides recommended. Clothing and equipment for most areas of outdoor sports and pursuits.
Portrush
Adventure Sports
Causeway Coasteering is a coasteering specialist.
Coasteering is the most dynamic way to explore and enjoy our incredible coastline; jumping, climbing, swimming, scrambling and caving.
Ballintoy
Craft Workshops and courses
Benefield Spencer provide glass making experiences with facilitated classes and workshops from their beautiful farm property in Ballintoy.
Portrush
Diving & SubAqua
Welcome to Freedive NI, Northern Ireland’s first and only freediving and adventure SUP, snorkel and wild swim centre based in Portrush.
Portrush
Boat Tours
We invite you to enjoy a truly unique experience of the North Coast from a different perspective!
Garvagh
Visitor Centres & Museums
Nestling on the edge of Garvagh forest, Garvagh Museum is one of the region’s best kept secrets, the largest permanently displayed museum collection in the borough. A treasure trove of objects and images from a bygone age.
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.
Coleraine
Sightseeing
Pack your car and sail the Irish Sea on a variety of new stylish, spacious ships and discover the many hidden gems that the Causeway Coast & Glens have to offer. No passports are required from GB to Ireland (photo ID may be required).
Portrush
Boat Tours
With the move to Portrush, Predator is now offering sea tours of various sights around the North Coast of Ireland, including Giants Causeway, the Skerries, Ballintroy, and more.
Limavady
Spa and Well-being
HotBox is an authentic Finnish wood burning sauna located at Benone Strand on the Causeway Coast. Come plunge with us into the cold Atlantic Ocean and sweat away your woes in our box of heat.
Ballymoney
Canoeing & Kayaking
Drumaheglis Caravan Park, 5* AA rating, enjoys a secluded location on the banks of the Lower River Bann with adjoining marina. The Lower River Bann is an excellent location to indulge in your favourite pastime, be it fishing, sailing or canoeing.
Armoy
Forest Parks
Breen Oakwood is part of the larger Breen Forest and is one of the last fragments of the once extensive oaklands that covered north-east Antrim.
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70 reviewsCastlerock
Beach
Downhill is a golden sandy beach stretching from Downhill Cliffs in the east towards Magilligan Point. It's overlooked by one of Northern Ireland's leading landmarks, Mussenden Temple, and benefits from classic views of the Donegal Coast and beyond.
Cushendun
Walking Holiday
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My name is Sean Mullan. I organise and lead the walks in Ireland. You are assured of a warm welcome, companionship and good walking if you join us.
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157 reviewsRathlin Island
Visitor Centres & Museums
Just six miles off County Antrim's north coast with must see views of Northern Ireland's largest seabird colony and a chance to explore Rathlin's unique 'upside down' lighthouse part of the Great Lighthouses of Ireland Trail.
Ballycastle
Walking Route - Long (20> miles)
Taking the walker through a magnificent land of geology, wildlife, history and folklore, this route passes a wealth of rivers, ancient monuments and exposed hill summits before reaching its end in the beautiful Glenariff Forest Park.
Rathlin Island
Nature and Wildlife
Rathlin is Northern Ireland’s only inhabited off-shore island and is thought to come from the Irish word ‘Reachlan’ meaning ‘rocky reef’.