Torr Head, Murlough Bay & Fair Head
For stunning, panoramic views of the rugged Northern Irish coastline and the Mull of Kintyre in Scotland, take the winding roads to Torr Head. It is approximately 45 minutes away from Carnlough by car. Please
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For stunning, panoramic views of the rugged Northern Irish coastline and the Mull of Kintyre in Scotland, take the winding roads to Torr Head. It is approximately 45 minutes away from Carnlough by car. Please
Enjoy a breath-taking clifftop walk and an exhilarating crossing over the Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge, which hangs almost 100 feet above the water; salmon fishers built the first version of the bridge in 1755. The rope
Stop at the scenic viewpoint that overlooks the ruins of Dunseverick Castle. St. Patrick was said to have visited this castle in the fifth century AD. The castle is approximately 1 hour away from Carnlough
No trip to Northern Ireland would be complete without seeing the Giant’s Causeway, our most famous natural landmark and a UNESCO World Heritage Site! Stop in at the visitor’s centre to study up on the
Only 10 minutes away from Portrush, Portstewart is another bustling seaside town offering top-notch food, golf, and entertainment. Don’t miss out on the famed Portstewart Strand, a stunning strip of beach managed by the National
Mussendon Temple is an 18th century structure sitting on a cliff 120 feet above the sea. Visitors to the estate can explore multiple sites including the temple itself, the ruins of Downhill House, the 200-year-old