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| Glenariff Forest Park Glenariff Forest Park is situated amid the world famous Glens of Antrim, an area to which tourists have been coming for over a century. Glenariff, the Queen of the Glens, is considered by many people to be the most beautiful of the Nine Glens of Antrim. http://www.forestserviceni.gov.uk/index/forests-in-northern-ireland/forests-in-the-north-district/glenariff-forest-park-homepage.htm [Read more here] |
| The Giants Causeway For centuries countless visitors have marvelled at the majesty and mystery of the Giants Causeway. At the heart of one of Europe's most magnificent coastlines its unique rock formations have, for millions of years, stood as a natural rampart against the unbridled ferocity of Atlantic storms. http://www.giantscausewayofficialguide.com/ [Read more here] |
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| Glenarm Castle Welcome to Glenarm Castle and to one of Northern Ireland’s oldest estates. Home to the McDonnell family, Earls of Antrim, since the early 17th century, Glenarm Castle is currently the home of Randal, Viscount Dunluce (son of the present Earl), his wife Aurora and their children Alexander and Helena. http://www.glenarmcastle.com/ [Read more] |
| Rathlin Island This small island, just off Northern Ireland’s Causeway Coast, has a large seabird colony inhabiting its shores; puffins, guillemots and razorbills to name but a few. http://www.calmac.co.uk/ [Read more] |
| Carnfunnock Country Park Carnfunnock Family Fun Zone is located within Carnfunnock Country Park, minutes outside the town of Larne.Carnfunnock Miniature Railway was acquired in 2005 by the current proprietor, Mr Ian Lough. Since then, it has been his vision to further develop this attraction into a family fun centre comprising of various activities with the aim of attracting visitors from both within and outside of the Larne Borough http://www.carnfunnock.com/index.html [Read more] |
| Layd Old Church Located one mile from Cushendall are the delightful ruins of a 13th century Franciscan foundation. Chief burial place of the MacDonnell's after Bonamargy which has been built at least three times and served as a parish church from 1306 to the end of the 18th century. Fine stones in the graveyard include a cross in memory of Doctor James MacDonnell, pioneer in the use of chloroform for surgical operations. Open access all year round. Opening times: Always Access. Prices: Admission Free. [Read more] |
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