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Limavady
Spa and Well-being
For those who like the quiet life, you can enjoy HotBox in the tranquillity of the lush Irish countryside. Bathe under the trees as you recline into their wood-fired, rural spa.
Belfast
Sightseeing
We give you longer at the awe-inspiring Carricka-Rede rope bridge and the breathtaking Giant's Causeway than any other bus tour companies. We also include a extra stops in our itinerary such as Dunluce Castle and The Dark Hedges.
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…
Ballycastle
Nature and Wildlife
Nestled within the famous Glens of Antrim you can expect a warm welcome at Dunfin, a traditional Irish sheep farm.
Limavady
Activity Centre
If you’re up for a challenge, then Limitless Adventure Centre is definitely for you. Adrenalin junkies and thrill seekers will love the array of experiences on offer including hovercrafting, operating a Powerturn Buggy, football golf or lasertag.
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Historic Site
Dunluce Castle is located dramatically close to a headland that plunges straight into the sea, along the North County Antrim coast.
Ballymoney
Walking Route - Short (<5 miles)
Craigs Wood is a small wood located on the Long Mountain, accessed from Mullan Road, approx. 2 miles north east of Rasharkin.
Limavady
Beach
Benone Strand, multiple recipient of the European Blue Flag and Seaside Award, is a must-see when visiting the area. With seven miles of golden sand and a magnificent back drop of mountain and cliff scenery and stunning views.
Derry~Londonderry
GoT Guided Tours
This fantastic guided tour from Derry~Londonderry will not only bring to life the locations from the famous TV drama series but will also take you to some of the most stunning locations on the Causeway Coast.
Dungiven
Walking Route - Long (20> miles)
The International Appalachian Trail (IAT) Ulster-Ireland is one of a growing number of established IAT walking trails stretching across 3 continents which share a common geological heritage - the Appalachian-Caledonian Mountains.
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.
Armoy
Cookery School
I provide jam, chutney, lemon curd and bread making workshops for small parties (no more than 12). These workshops are suitable for everyone except very young children. Our Farm Shop also sells local produce.
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
Viewpoint
This vantage point looks out over several islands, namely Rathlin, Carrick-a-rede and Sheep Island.
Ballycastle
Boat Tours
Experience a guided boat tour of the historic lighthouses of Rathlin on the Causeway Coast of Ireland whilst taking in one of Ireland's most spectacular wildlife habitats with breath taking scenery.
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’.
Portrush
Water Sports
Welcome to Freedive NI, Northern Ireland’s first and only freediving and adventure SUP, snorkel and wild swim centre based in Portrush.
Ballymoney
Churches & Sacred Sites
A striking local landmark, the church tower is the oldest structure in Ballymoney. An ecclesiastical site from early times, this church was built in 1637 by Sir Randall MacDonald on the site of an earlier building. Listed building.
Limavady
Parkland Golf Course
Also available on site, café (seasonal),practice range (seasonal), tennis, putting green outdoor splash pools (seasonal). Visitors welcome any day. Positioned in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty adjacent to Benone Strand
Swatragh
Archaeological sites
A megalithic tomb, dating to the Neolitic or New Stone Age (2000-4000) is found in Knockoneill. It gets its name from the semi-circular forecourt of upright stones that lead to a gallery.