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Gobbins Cliff Path

Gobbins Cliff Path

The Gobbins Cliff Path is a re-awakened coastal experience at Islandmagee, County Antrim, Northern Ireland – on the Causeway Coastal Route. The path runs across bridges, past caves and through a tunnel along the spectacular cliff-face of The Gobbins Cliffs. It first opened in 1902 and quickly became famous as a white knuckle walk.

Antrim Lough Shore Park

Antrim Lough Shore Park

Situated on the shore of Lough Neagh, the Lough Shore Park at Antrim is a popular destination for visitors and residents at all times of the year and has become well established for boating with a modern slipway providing easy access to the Lough. The Caravan Park lies on the tranquil and scenic shores of Lough Neagh and is the perfect stop-over point for visitors to Northern Ireland.

Carnfunnock Country Park

Carnfunnock Country Park

The 191 hectare Carnfunnock Country Park has combined man-made attractions and entertainment with the splendour of its natural scenery in a way which is quite special.

Delamont Country Park

Delamont Country Park

On stunning beautiful Strangford Lough, amidst rolling countryside, Delamont offers you the chance to ‘get away from it all’ in tranquil, rural surroundings. The park’s relaxing atmosphere makes it a place to dream and settle into the slow rhythm of the countryside.

Copeland Island Bird Observatory

Copeland Island Bird Observatory

The Copeland Islands is a group of three islands in the North Irish Sea, situated 3.6km off the coast from Donaghadee in County Down, Northern Ireland. Lighthouse Island is now owned by the National Trust and operated by volunteer members of the Copeland Bird Observatory. The ruins of the original keepers’ house have been rebuilt to house a bird observatory.

North Down Coastal Path

North Down Coastal Path

The North Down Coastal Path is one of the finest shoreline walks in Ireland. It extends along the southern shore of Belfast Lough from Holywood to Portavoe near Groomsport.

Belfast’s Hills

Belfast’s Hills

Discover the Belfast Hills, renowned for providing a unique backdrop to a thriving urban area. Walkers are rewarded with spectacular views over Belfast and beyond.

Newtownabbey Way

Newtownabbey Way

Newtownabbey’s new walking and cycling route runs from Corr’s Corner to Mossley Mill, Monkstown and onto the shores of Belfast Lough at Whiteabbey. Keen pedestrians and cyclists are already making use of the path which will undoubtedly be a major attraction for both residents and visitors to the Borough.

Redburn Country Park

Redburn Country Park

A variety of walks are available in Redburn. All walks start from the main car park. Those who do venture to the top are rewarded with amazing views over Belfast Lough.

Roe Valley Country Park

Roe Valley Country Park

This scenic and tranquil park on the outskirts of Limavady offers spectacular riverside views and woodland walks along with opportunities for salmon and trout fishing, canoeing, rock climbing and orienteering.

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Antrim Town

Antrim is the county town of County Antrim in Northern Ireland. Antrim is a small town not frequently visited by tourists, yet it is one of the more historic towns in Northern Ireland with many interesting sights and buildings of historic note.

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