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Winter in the Causeway Coast & Glens

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Your Winter Break awaits

Awaken your Giant Spirit

  1. Mussenden Temple surrounded by snow
    Take advantage of quieter roads and fewer crowds to experience the Causeway Coastal Route like never before. This 120-mile journey takes you through some of Northern Ireland's most scenic landscapes, with history and intrigue to be found around every corner.
  2. a red leather chair sits by the fire at the Brown Trout Inn

    Settle in for the evening: you'll love relaxing by these warming fires in the restaurants and pubs across the Causeway Coast and Glens

  3. interior of Cherry Tree Lodge accommodation: a cosy self-catering cabin with bunk beds

    Take in the beauty of the peaceful countryside and snuggle down in these cosy cabin rentals during your next visit to the Causeway Coast and Glens of Northern Ireland.

  4. exterior of Aurora North Coast log cabin covered in snow, with private outdoor hot tub
    -Planning a romantic getaway? What about the ultimate girl's weekend? These accommodation properties all have their own private hot tubs, where you can spend an evening escaping the cold chill of winter.
  5. A group of people walk through fog at dusk at the Dark Hedges
    Discover the beauty of our landscapes in winter with these waymarked trails and hiking ideas. Just remember to pack your hats, scarves and gloves!
  6. a couple enjoy a drink in a quiet pub
    Savour warming bowls of hearty Irish stew or tuck in to tasty seafood chowder. Enjoy cosy pub grub in the countryside or take in oceanside views from a chic restaurant. We've got something for all tastes.
  7. Ballycastle Beach covered in snow on an overcast day

    The Causeway Coast & Glens offers a magical blend of cosy retreats, invigorating coastal walks, and warm hospitality. Whether it’s exploring iconic landmarks like the Giant’s Causeway, unwinding by a roaring fire, or savoring locally inspired cuisine, you’ll find endless ways to embrace the season with these ideas for your winter break.

  8. person gets a back massage at the Spa at Roe Park
    Winter is the season of rejuvenation. Experience soothing spa treatments at luxury hotels or book a sea dip and sauna session on the beach.
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  1. interior of double room at Bushmills Inn
    Cosy season is here and we've got a great range of unique accommodation to suit everyones needs. Camp out under the stars in a bubble dome, or cuddle up in a rustic cabin. Looking for luxury? Check yourself in for a rejuvenating spa break at a glam hotel. Relaxation and restoration guaranteed.
  2. musicians on the Ballycastle Traditional Music Trail teach their guests about their instruments in a candlelit pub
    Immerse yourself in creative workshops, or explore local heritage sites and attractions. What about a refreshing sea dip and sauna session right on the beach? There's loads to see and do on sea and on land, indoors and outdoors! How will you choose to spend your winter break in the Causeway Coast & Glens?
  3. All Events
    Plan ahead - check out the full list of events happening in the Causeway Coast and Glens over the coming months
  4. Couple at Burrenmore Nest
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