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Causeway Coast and Glens

Causeway Coast and Glens – an area of unsurpassed beauty, a unique fusion of heritage and scenery

Causeway Coastal Route
This route of 120 miles of breathtaking beauties takes in some of Ireland’s top visitor attractions, superb ‘patchwork quilt’ scenery, enchanting coastal resorts and breathtakingly uninterrupted stretches of rugged coastline unchanged for countless generations. The route has been described as ‘one of the world’s great road journeys’ and runs right from the outskirts of Belfast along the famous Antrim Coast Road to the outskirts of the walled City of Derry. A trip along the Causeway Coastal Route provides some fabulous ‘bite sized breaks’ in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It’s a journey not to be hurried. Every twist and turn in the road will reveal exhilarating new sights.


Activities
The region is a haven for activity enthusiasts, with both its coastal and rural countryside providing a mix of activities from walking to cycling and fishing to the more exhilarating scuba diving, surfing, horse riding and kayaking. Tourism activity providers abound making it easy to participate. Amateur and professional golfers alike will be challenged and charmed by the variety of the area’s numerous outstanding golf courses, from rolling parkland such as Galgorm and Ballyclare to the challenging links at Portstewart and Castlerock, and the world renowned Royal Portrush

Attractions
The region is home to some of Ireland’s greatest attractions including Old Bushmills Distillery and the iconic Giant’s Causeway UNESCO World Heritage site. Visitors to the Giant’s Causeway will discover the beauty of the 40,000 unique hexagonal basalt columns, and discover the famous legends and colourful folklore of Finn McCool. If you are searching for other interesting, exhilarating and inspiring places why not visit the many National Trust sites including Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge, Patterson’s Spade Mill and Mussenden Temple, perched on a cliff edge overlooking miles of unspoilt golden sand. Why not explore the dramatic romantic landscape of the famous nine Glens of Antrim characterised by tumbling waterfalls, forest parks and spectacular scenery steeped in music and folklore.

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