Food Scene
Beautiful view overlooking the sea, very good food and reasonable price. They sometimes offer three course meal for the price of the main
30 locals recommend
55 Degrees North
1 Causeway StBeautiful view overlooking the sea, very good food and reasonable price. They sometimes offer three course meal for the price of the main
Millside Restaurant
4 Drumadoon RdWater Margin
Hanover PlaceGreat setting, Riverside view, offers a fixed price special
Tartine at the Distillers Arms
140 Main StGood food and service
Morton's
9 Bayview RdJust Fish and Chips! People travel many miles for these
The Holestone
24 Main StreetSightseeing
Joey Dunlop Memorial Garden
Main StreetMade famous by a single scene in HBO series Game of Thrones (Kingsroad)
200 locals recommend
The Dark Hedges
Bregagh RoadMade famous by a single scene in HBO series Game of Thrones (Kingsroad)
Giant's Causeway
World Heritage site
Carrick-A-Rede Rope Bridge
On its basalt outcrop high above the waves, the turreted ruins of Dunluce Castle – or House of Greyjoy, as Game of Thrones fans will know it
31 locals recommend
Dunluce Castle station
On its basalt outcrop high above the waves, the turreted ruins of Dunluce Castle – or House of Greyjoy, as Game of Thrones fans will know it
Essentials
Tesco Superstore
71 Castle StEntertainment & Activities
Movies, Ten Pen Bowling, Arcade, food and children's adventure center
21 locals recommend
Jet Centre station
Movies, Ten Pen Bowling, Arcade, food and children's adventure center
Getting Around
Ballymoney Train Station
Trains to Belfast or Londonderry
Parks & Nature
This area is owned and managed by the National Trust - sweeping along the edge of the North Coast, it is one of Northern Ireland's finest beaches with views of Inishowen headland and Mussenden Temple perched atop the cliffs.
The strand doubled as the coast of Dorne in season five of Game of Thrones when Jaime Lannister was tasked by his sister Cersei to bring her daughter Myrcella back to King's Landing.
17 locals recommend
National Trust - Portstewart Strand
118 Strand RdThis area is owned and managed by the National Trust - sweeping along the edge of the North Coast, it is one of Northern Ireland's finest beaches with views of Inishowen headland and Mussenden Temple perched atop the cliffs.
The strand doubled as the coast of Dorne in season five of Game of Thrones when Jaime Lannister was tasked by his sister Cersei to bring her daughter Myrcella back to King's Landing.
White Rocks
Dunluce RoadBallintoy is a village on the coast of Co Antrim with the small fishing harbour located at the end of a narrow, steep road down Knocksaughey hill which passes by the entrance to Larrybane and Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge.
It features in season two of Game of Thrones when Theon Greyjoy returns home to Lordsport Harbour.
117 locals recommend
Ballintoy Harbour
Ballintoy is a village on the coast of Co Antrim with the small fishing harbour located at the end of a narrow, steep road down Knocksaughey hill which passes by the entrance to Larrybane and Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge.
It features in season two of Game of Thrones when Theon Greyjoy returns home to Lordsport Harbour.
Located in the very north of Northern Ireland, the beach is part of a seven mile stretch of sand offering a wealth of activities including water sports and scenic walks.
Above the beach is the prominent Mussenden Temple, one of the most photographed buildings in Northern Ireland.
In Game of Thrones, Downhill Beach appeared in season two when Stannis Baratheon rejects the Seven Gods of Westeros and allows Melisandre to burn their effigies as an offering to the Lord of Light.
27 locals recommend
Downhill Beachhouse
Mussenden RoadLocated in the very north of Northern Ireland, the beach is part of a seven mile stretch of sand offering a wealth of activities including water sports and scenic walks.
Above the beach is the prominent Mussenden Temple, one of the most photographed buildings in Northern Ireland.
In Game of Thrones, Downhill Beach appeared in season two when Stannis Baratheon rejects the Seven Gods of Westeros and allows Melisandre to burn their effigies as an offering to the Lord of Light.
The village of Cushendun stands on an elevated beach at the outflow of the Glendun and Glencorp valleys and at the mouth of the River Dun. The caves are easily accessible by foot along the coast from the village.
The beautiful area appeared in Game of Thrones season two as a cove in the Stormlands - the memorable scene saw Melisandre give birth to the shadow creature.
22 locals recommend
Cushendun Caves
The village of Cushendun stands on an elevated beach at the outflow of the Glendun and Glencorp valleys and at the mouth of the River Dun. The caves are easily accessible by foot along the coast from the village.
The beautiful area appeared in Game of Thrones season two as a cove in the Stormlands - the memorable scene saw Melisandre give birth to the shadow creature.
Glenariff, Queen of the Glens, is fairest of them all with the wild beauty of its waterfalls and trail skirting a sheer plunging gorge, within Glenariff Forest Park.
Glenarm - glen of the army
Glencloy - glen of the dykes
Glenariff - glen of the plough
Glenballyemon - Edwardstown Glen
Glanaan - glen of the little fords
Glencorp - glen of the dead
Glendun - brown glen
Glenshesk - glen of the sedges (reeds)
Glentaisie - after Taisie, princess of Rathlin Island
6 locals recommend
Glenariff Forest Park station
Glenariff, Queen of the Glens, is fairest of them all with the wild beauty of its waterfalls and trail skirting a sheer plunging gorge, within Glenariff Forest Park.
Glenarm - glen of the army
Glencloy - glen of the dykes
Glenariff - glen of the plough
Glenballyemon - Edwardstown Glen
Glanaan - glen of the little fords
Glencorp - glen of the dead
Glendun - brown glen
Glenshesk - glen of the sedges (reeds)
Glentaisie - after Taisie, princess of Rathlin Island