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Dungiven
Viewpoint
A pretty village nestled between the River Roe and the Bovevagh River.
Ballymoney
Waymarked Trail
Located within the Slieveanorra and Croaghan Area of Special Scientific Interest (ASSI), this is one of the few accessible upland blanket bogs in Northern Ireland.
Cushendall
Waymarked Trail
A 13th century hilltop castle with a couple of names, a commanding view – and a rollercoaster history.
Garvagh
Viewpoint
A 200-hectare forest containing many species of trees, wildlife – and even a pyramid…
Limavady
Viewpoint
Picturesque riverbank area overlooking the River Roe beneath Binevenagh Mountain – a wonderful place to enjoy the beauty of nature.
Kilrea
Viewpoint
A beautiful and historically important bridge within tranquil woodland, just outside the picturesque village of Kilrea.
Coleraine
Waymarked Trail
A picturesque wooded picnic area on the banks of the Lower River Bann – with an important and ancient history…
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
Sightseeing
This self-guided tour follows the McDonnell Clan’s epic sagas. All the way from Dunluce Castle to Carrickfergus Castle Sorley Boy McDonnell left his mark. By experiencing these places and their tales, you will truly know the real Causeway Coast.
Limavady
Surfing
Long Line Surf School is situated on Benone Beach and Portstewart Strand offering a wide selection of packages from beginner to advanced surf lessons.
Limavady
Nature and Wildlife
Binevenagh is a tranquil area where the sights of Lough Foyle and Donegal can be seen on a clear day. This reserve is part of the northernmost outcropping of the Antrim Plateau as molten lava poured out over the surface 60 million years ago.
Ballycastle
Walking Tour
Nine Glens will guide you on walks through some of Ireland’s most scenic trails, walking through historic routes lined with uninterrupted views, allowing you to soak up local history and culture, and listen to mythical tales about the North Antrim…
Ballymoney
Land Adventure
Whether you’re a total beginner or a confident rider, experience the freedom, fun and buzz of horse riding at Sheans Horse Riding and Heritage Centre. Located close to the village of Armoy, adjacent to the Glens of Antrim on the Antrim Coast.
Coleraine
Canoeing & Kayaking
Guided river and coastal sit on top kayaking trips. Explore venues such as Ballintoy, Dunseverick and the Lower River Bann.
Coleraine
Sightseeing
Tour the breath taking and wondrous sites of Northern Ireland’s North Coast in one of our Luxury Coaches. Experience natural wonders of the world, like the Giant’s Causeway, to locations seen in the Game of Thrones like the Dark Hedges.
Dungiven
Fishery
Area of outstanding natural beauty in the Sperrin Mountains. Close to Cashel Fly Fishing Lake (5 minutes). Benone beach (30 minutes), Giant's causeway (40 minutes), Derry City of Culture (30 minutes), Belfast's Titanic Quarter (one hour).
Limavady
Walking Route - Short (<5 miles)
Short walk along forest road and through coniferous forest with a steep section leading to the summit of Binevenagh with panoramic views over Lough Foyle, the Roe Valley, Inishowen and to the west coast of Scotland. Park on Leighry Road (C 703 313)
Ballymoney
Game Fishing
Bann Valley Trout Fishery offers quality brown and rainbow fishing in the most tranquil of settings. It is set in a quiet rural location between Ballymoney and Kilrea and is the ideal spot to get away from it all and enjoy some fly fishing.
Limavady
Forest Parks
Binevenagh is renowned for its impressive cliffs that provide a perfect alpine cliff ledge for many rare plants and mosses.
Cushendall
Parkland Golf Course
Founded in 1937, the club nestles at the foot of stunning Glenballyeamon in the celebrated Glens of Antrim. This picturesque nine hole course is bounded by the quaint village of Cushendall and the waves of Red Bay.