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County Antrim - Tourist Attractions, Amusements,
Theme Parks, Walks, Viewpoints, Zoos, etc

This page covers general Tourist Attractions, including Amusement Parks, Boat Trips, Theme Parks, Specialist Shops, factory shops and outlet villages, Guided Walks, Country Parks,  Viewpoints, Zoos and wildlife parks, etc.









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10 Sandhill Drive, Portrush, Co. Antrim, BT56 8BF
Tel: 028 7082 4444     Fax: 028 7082 2256
E-mail: dunlucecentre@colerainebc.gov.uk
Web: www.dunlucecentre.co.uk 

This sensational entertainment complex, situated in Portrush near the world famous Giant's Causeway, features major attractions for all ages.

Finn McCool Adventure Playground, The Treasure Fortress and Turbo Tours.

 

188 Cushendall Road, Ballycastle,
Co. Antrim, BT54 6RN
Tel: 028 2076 2576  Fax: 028 2076 2175

E-mail
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Watertop Open Farm is a family activity centre with pony trekking, boating, pedal go-karts, Watertop quad train, assault course, scenic walks, farm tours, historical trail, children's play areas and small animals to touch and feed. .

Tea room open July/August. 2 small sites and campsite. Grass or hard standings. Electric hook-ups, showers, w/c, washing machine. See our Web Page.

Ballycastle Rathlin Island Sailings

14 Bayview Road, Ballycastle, County Antrim
Tel: 028 20769299

Ballycastle-Rathlin Island Sailings daily, weather permitting on the M.V. Canna. 45 mins. Groups and wheelchair users by request. Booking advised. Book in advance for summer minibus trips on the island.


Carnfunnock Country Park

Coast Road, Larne, Co. Antrim, BT40 2QG
Tel: 028 2827 0541 (In season) 028 2826 0088 (Out of season)    Fax: 028 2827 0852
E-mail: carnfunnock@btconnect.com

Situated on the beautiful Antrim Coast, in an area of outstanding natural beauty, Carnfunnock offers spectacular views of the surrounding area and shoreline. Within the boundaries of the Park you will find, a charming walled garden containing a unique series of sundials, a maze in the shape of Northern Ireland, a children's Activity Centre with putting, miniature golf, adventure playground, a par 3 nine hole golf course, golf driving range, camping and caravanning park, miniature railway, gift and coffee shop, woodland walks and picnic/BBQ areas. Rallies Welcome.


Carrick A Rede Rope Bridge

60 Causeway Road, Bushmills, County Antrim, BT57 8SU
Tel: 028 2073 1159
E-mail: unavsm@smtp.ntrust.org.uk

This well-known precarious rope bridge that crosses an 80-foot deep chasm is a popular attraction for all ages, run by The National Trust. Just 20 minutes from the Giant's Causeway, it makes an excellent day-trip from Belfast. Visitors walk one mile along the coastal path before crossing the bridge to the peaceful island with fabulous views over to Scotland. The bridge is put up by local salmon fishermen every year. Tea-room available. Open April - September (weather permitting).


Giants Causeway

Giants Causeway Visitors Centre, 60 Causeway Road, Bushmills, County Antrim
Tel: 028 2073 1582    Fax: 028 2073 2972
E-mail: giantscauseway@ntrust.org.uk

This geological phenomenon renowned for its columns of layered basalt is a world heritage site and a fabulous day visit from Belfast (1 and a half hours drive). Owned by the conservation charity The National Trust, it sits in an area of outstanding natural beauty on the North Antrim Coast. Stones and north Antrim Coastal Path: Open all year.


Old Bushmills Distillery

Distillery Road, Bushmills, County Antrim, BT57 8XH
Tel: 028 2073 1521    Fax: 028 2073 3256
E-mail: obd@whiskeytours.ie

Oldest licensed whiskey distillery in the world, established in 1608. One hour guided tour on the craft and skills of making an Irish Single Malt whiskey. Discover the secrets of; the special water from St. Columb's Rill, the malted Irish barley, triple distillation in copper stills and ageing for long years in oak casks. Enjoy a complimentary glass of the final product, one of our famous Bushmills whiskeys. November to March reduced tours. Phone for tour times (including Christmas).


Whitehead Excursion Station

RPSI Railtours, 22 Town Lane,, Islandmagee, Larne, BT40 3SZ
Tel: 028 9335 3567

A unique collection of Irish standard gauge steam locomotives and coaches is on display here, the headquarters of the Railway Preservation Society of Ireland RPSI. The station is open most weekends and on Sunday afternoons in July and August when an engine will be in steam to give short rides on the site.


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Walks & Viewpoints

GLENARIFF FOREST PARK

Contact: Forester in Charge or e-mail Customer Services
Tel: +44 (0)28 2955 6000       Fax: +44 (0)28 2955 6000
E-mail: customer.forestservice@dardni.gov.uk
Web: www.forestserviceni.gov.uk

Situated at the head of one of the famous Glens of Antrim, this Forest Park has as its main attraction a spectacular Glen walk which has been attracting tourists since the end of the 19th century.

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There are numerous waymarked trails to mountain view points or along glensides.

Heritage Walking Trails 

Newtownabbey
Tel: 028 9034 0064

The walk commences at the leisure centre just after the War Memorial Park. It passes by a Norman motte, built as a defensive outpost of Carrickfergus Castle, Ollar Lodge which dates from the 19th century, and many of the railway buildings and tracks in use until the 1950's. The trail continues around the town to pass by the Town Hall built in 1873, the Roman Catholic Church and the Old Presbyterian Church built in 1642. Maps and Guidebooks available from Newtownabbey Borough Council.


GLENARM

Contact: Forester in Charge or e-mail Customer Services
Tel: +44 (0)28 9064 7256
E-mail: customer.forestservice@dardni.gov.uk
Web: www.forestserviceni.gov.uk

Perhaps one of the least well known glens. The hardwood scrub that used to grow up the higher slopes has now been replaced by conifer forest but here too there is a particular kind of beauty.

Glenarm is 'McDonnell country' and adjoining the town is Glenarm castle. The forest extends as a narrow belt along the upper slopes of both sides of the glen. Although only 180 hectares in area, it has a wide variety of tree species. Easy to moderate walking but steep in places.

RSPB Rathlin Island Seabird Centre

RSPB, West Lighthouse, Rathlin Island, Ballycastle, County Antrim
Tel: 028 207 60062

At the West Lighthouse, four miles from the harbour. Spectacular views of Northern Ireland's largest colony of seabirds - puffins, razorbills, guillemots, kittiwakes and fulmars. Open April-Aug. Best viewing May - July.


BALLYPATRICK FOREST DRIVE

Contact: Forester in Charge or e-mail Customer Services
Tel: +44 (0)28 2955 6000
E-mail: customer.forestservice@dardni.gov.uk
Web: www.forestserviceni.gov.uk

The forest has picnic areas, way-marked trails, 'Touring in the Trees' site and toilets.


 


Guided tours are available (bookable by organised groups). Charges are displayed at the entrance to the Park.

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Riverside Park

Armour Avenue, Ballymoney, County Antrim, BT53 7AG
Tel: 028 2766 4962

A pleasant urban linear walk in the heart of Ballymoney Town in which to enjoy a variety of riverside walks. The majority of the town's 'Highway to Health' route passes through the parkland. The 30 acres of open parkland, which it boasts, incorporates the following facilities - Riverside walks, Jubilee play park, lake with ducks, trim trail, band stand, picnic areas, toilets and car parking. A new cycle path has been developed through the park which is part of the proposed NCN Route 96 from Lough Neagh via Ballymoney to Coleraine. Toilets, Car parking, Picnic Area, Children's Play Area.


 

188 Cushendall Road, Ballycastle,
Co. Antrim, BT54 6RN
Tel: 028 2076 2576  Fax: 028 2076 2175

E-mail
:
watertopfarm@aol.com
See our Web Page


Watertop Open Farm is a family activity centre with pony trekking, boating, pedal go-karts, Watertop quad train, assault course, scenic walks, farm tours, historical trail, children's play areas and small animals to touch and feed. .

Tea room open July/August. 2 small sites and campsite. Grass or hard standings. Electric hook-ups, showers, w/c, washing machine. See our Web Page.

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Zoos & Wildlife Parks

 

188 Cushendall Road, Ballycastle,
Co. Antrim, BT54 6RN
Tel: 028 2076 2576  Fax: 028 2076 2175

E-mail
:
watertopfarm@aol.com
See our Web Page


Watertop Open Farm is a family activity centre with pony trekking, boating, pedal go-karts, Watertop quad train, assault course, scenic walks, farm tours, historical trail, children's play areas and small animals to touch and feed. .

Tea room open July/August. 2 small sites and campsite. Grass or hard standings. Electric hook-ups, showers, w/c, washing machine. See our Web Page.

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