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Aghadowey
Parkland Golf Course
This heavily wooded parkland course opened in 1973. The course is perfect for fair weather play in the summer months but due to its clay ground its prone to being wet in the winter. Each hole is individually tree-lined.
Portstewart
GoT Guided Tours
Join this Game of Thrones® sightseeing trip and get a unique ocean perspective of many of the stunning locations where this popular fantasy series was filmed.
Kilrea
Parkland Golf Course
It is among the group of shorter courses in Ireland but makes up for it with tight fairways. It has some tricky sloping greens and astutely placed bunkers, trees, and a small lake on the 6th hole.
Ballymoney
Visitor Centres & Museums
The Causeway Coast Discovery Centre is a 2014 and 2015 Tourism Award-winning centre. A visit to our centre will enhance your onward journey around the beautiful Causeway Coast and bring this fascinating area to life.
Limavady
Spa and Well-being
The perfect spa break in Northern Ireland combines stunning settings and expertly prepared treatments to create a true oasis and a sensual, relaxing break from the daily grind.
Ballycastle
Tourist Information Centre
A range of free tourism literature covering the Causeway Coast and Glens and Northern Ireland, maps, visitor attractions, events, accommodation and transport timetables.
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130 reviewsPortrush
Surfing
SUB6 incorporates an Online Surf Store, ASI Accredited Surf & Sup school with RLSS lifeguard training all under one company.
Limavady
Golf Tour Operators
Luxury transport with professional driver and guide for golfers visiting Ireland.
Limavady
Archaeological sites
Rough Fort, on the Limavady to Ballykelly road, is a remarkable earthwork construction over 1000 years old. Known as a Rath, it was originally used as a defended farmstead into which livestock could be driven in the times of emergency.
Ballycastle
Visitor Centres & Museums
We specialise in producing smoked foods naturally, in the picturesque coastal town of Ballycastle. Learn about the traditional craft of smoking food, how it links us to our past and how it has been adapted for the modern world.
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.
Ballycastle
Sightseeing
The Causeway Explorer is an Cygnus Cyfish 38 pilot (38 foot) capable of 28 knots.
The boat is available for charter from Ballycastle for fishing around Rathlin Island, North Coast and Scottish Waters.
Tackle and Bait can be arranged on ...
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193 reviewsPortrush
Surfing
Troggs surf school has been teaching the art of surfing since 1994. As the longest running surf school in Portrush, we have a passion to share the thrill and pleasure that is connecting with the ocean. Let's get stoked!
Portrush
Nature and Wildlife
Portrush reserve hides a tale of heated debate around the origin of rocks. It was also seen as the battleground of two schools who had different views and debated on the formation of basalt when geology was being developed as a science 200 years ago.
Portrush
Tourist Information Centre
Visitor Information Centre providing free tourist information (local and national), with a range of printed guides to include visitor attractions, accommodation and events.
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.
Coleraine
Craft Workshop
The Blackheath Pottery is a unique pottery and shop situated between Coleraine and Garvagh.
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34 reviewsBallintoy
Boat Tours
Experience North Coast by Sea
Portrush
Boat Tours
We invite you to enjoy a truly unique experience of the North Coast from a different perspective!
Coleraine
Forest Parks
Situated on either side of River Bann. Mixed woodland planted 19th Century and the 1930s - 40s, contains the earliest known site of human habitation in Ireland - Mountsandel Fort.