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Little North Coast Tours

Various Locations, County Antrim, BY53 6BE
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Welcome to Little North Coast Tours. Your guide, Donna McCloy is a highly experienced tour guide based in Ballymoney. Donna offers bespoke tours tailored to your interests, allowing you to explore the beauty of Northern Ireland at your own pace.  

Your Day, Your Way - Donna's bespoke tours allow you to tailor your tour to your individual preferences. Your tour can be designed as a full day or a half day. Whether you want to visit the Giant's Causeway, Bushmills Distillery or enjoy a walk on the beach, just tell Donna what and where you would like included and she will  prepare your itinerary. 

The Causeway Coast Experience - A private tour experiencing the Causeway Coast, pick up and drop off at customers request.  Main route is travelling from Carnlough via Glenariff, through Ballycastle to The Giants Causeway and Dunluce Castle, stopping at various viewpoints to allow for photo opportunities. Pick up and drop off at customers request.

The Giants Causeway and Bushmills Distillery - A private tour travelling to experience The Giants Causeway, with time permitted to explore the stones. Continue on to Bushmills Distillery, the oldest distillery in the world,  for a tour of the Distillery and enjoy a tipple at the end.

Walking Tour of Ballymoney - Join Donna for a dander around the town of Ballymoney, with its 13 churches, spooky Old Parish Graveyard and beautiful murals. There are many historic buildings such as the Town Hall, the Old Courthouse, Town Clock & Masonic Hall. Hear about the ruthless Magistrate and finish the tour at the lovely Dunlop memorial Gardens.

 

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Season (1 Jan 2025 - 31 Dec 2025)

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