Sightseeing
Murlough Bay one of the famous Game of Thrones filming locations, is on the beautiful coast route between, Ballycastle and Cushendun (Game of Thrones location) With a secluded beach and boasting stunning scenery and energetic walks, it is most definitely worth a visit.
37 locals recommend
Murlough Bay
Murlough RoadMurlough Bay one of the famous Game of Thrones filming locations, is on the beautiful coast route between, Ballycastle and Cushendun (Game of Thrones location) With a secluded beach and boasting stunning scenery and energetic walks, it is most definitely worth a visit.
An old oak wood, Breen wood is an enchanting place to explore, with lots of nature and walking trails. Also prefect for photographers and artists.
Breen Oak Wood
Glenshesk RoadAn old oak wood, Breen wood is an enchanting place to explore, with lots of nature and walking trails. Also prefect for photographers and artists.
A short drive from Dan's rural cottage and you arrive at the infamous 'Dark Hedges' made famous by the Game of Throne. Well Worth a visit.
200 locals recommend
The Dark Hedges
Bregagh RoadA short drive from Dan's rural cottage and you arrive at the infamous 'Dark Hedges' made famous by the Game of Throne. Well Worth a visit.
Yet another wonderful location, with lots of opportunities for walkers, photographers and painters.
530 locals recommend
Giant's Causeway
Yet another wonderful location, with lots of opportunities for walkers, photographers and painters.
Not for the faint hearted, would you brave the walk across?
171 locals recommend
Carrick-A-Rede Rope Bridge
Not for the faint hearted, would you brave the walk across?
scenic and shopping
A short drive down the scenic Glenshesk and you arrive at Ballycastle beach, with beautiful views of Scotland, Rathlin Island and Fairhead.
The seafront hosts a number of delightful cafés, bars, gift shops and ice creamshops. While visiting the seafront one can hop on the ferry to Rathlin and explore it's wonderful deligts.
22 locals recommend
Ballycastle Beach
Carrickmore RdA short drive down the scenic Glenshesk and you arrive at Ballycastle beach, with beautiful views of Scotland, Rathlin Island and Fairhead.
The seafront hosts a number of delightful cafés, bars, gift shops and ice creamshops. While visiting the seafront one can hop on the ferry to Rathlin and explore it's wonderful deligts.