Arts & Culture
Historical site. Setting of the legend of the Black Nun and her prophecies.
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Bonamargy Friary
43 Cushendall RdHistorical site. Setting of the legend of the Black Nun and her prophecies.
The famous Giants Causeway. Visit the home of the legendary Fionn MacCumhaill (Finn McCool). Learn about the volcanic activity which led to the creation of Ireland's famous causeway.
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Giant's Causeway
The famous Giants Causeway. Visit the home of the legendary Fionn MacCumhaill (Finn McCool). Learn about the volcanic activity which led to the creation of Ireland's famous causeway.
Sightseeing
The most northern point of Northern Ireland, only approx 12 miles from Scotland.
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Fair Head
The most northern point of Northern Ireland, only approx 12 miles from Scotland.
Parks & Nature
The only rope bridge in Ireland. Breath taking views
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Carrick-A-Rede Rope Bridge
The only rope bridge in Ireland. Breath taking views
Drinks & Nightlife
Enjoy a great nights craic in the modern front bar or head to the nigh club to dance the night away
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Halo Ballycastle
5 The DiamondEnjoy a great nights craic in the modern front bar or head to the nigh club to dance the night away
Enjoy a quiet relaxing drink in this friendly homely bar. Superb home cooking also available in the restaurant.
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Central Wine Bar
Ann StreetEnjoy a quiet relaxing drink in this friendly homely bar. Superb home cooking also available in the restaurant.
Food Scene
Amazing food in this modern homely restaurant. Spend winter nights by the open fire in this traditional bar
Finn Patricks
Amazing food in this modern homely restaurant. Spend winter nights by the open fire in this traditional bar
Barnish Maintained Primary School
100 Cushendall RdHome cooking, made from scratch and reasonably priced.
The Dessert Bar
North StreetEnjoy a variety of delicious ice creams and desserts
Shopping
Located in the small village of Loughguile 13 miles away, home to the Loughguile Shamrocks GAA club - the only club in the North of Ireland to have won the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship. not once but twice. Visit here to see the hurl being made. The hurl is the stick used to play the tradition Irish sport of Hurling/Camogie. Made from the ash tree. Other Irish souvenirs are made from this wood here
Scullion Hurls
16 Lough RdLocated in the small village of Loughguile 13 miles away, home to the Loughguile Shamrocks GAA club - the only club in the North of Ireland to have won the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship. not once but twice. Visit here to see the hurl being made. The hurl is the stick used to play the tradition Irish sport of Hurling/Camogie. Made from the ash tree. Other Irish souvenirs are made from this wood here