When taking a trip along the Causeway Coastal Route, Dunluce Castle is one of Northern Ireland’s most famous and most photographed landmarks. The medieval ruin stands on the edge of a cliff and can be approached only by a bridge. Dating from … Read More
Causeway Coastal Scenic Drive
The Causeway Coastal Scenic Drive, known as the A2, is a 212 km (130 mile) road trip along the rugged and spectacular coast of Northern Ireland from Derry/Londonderry to Belfast and is one of Ireland’s most scenic and varied drives with some … Read More
Glenariff Forest Park
From Glenariff Forest Park follow the way marked trail (Waterfall Walk) down the steps, along the boardwalks through Glenariff Nature Reserve. Walk through the river gorge and past spectacular waterfalls. Damp conditions ideal for ferns, mosses and liverworts with several … Read More
McCollams Bar
Famly run traditional house pub with cosy rooms full of music. McCollams has been run by the same family since the mid 19th century. It is a destination pub for traditional musicians. On these premises, you will find no screens, … Read More
The Giants Casuseway
Giant’s Causeway, Northern Ireland’s first UNESCO Heritage Site, is a geological wonder and home to a wealth of history and legend. The 40,000 basalt stone columns left by volcanic eruptions 60 million years ago intrigue and inspire visitors. State of … Read More