Things to do in Cushendun
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Ballymena: Walled Garden and Woodland Walk Entry Ticket
RM68
per adult

7 Hour Private Giants Causeway & Coastal Luxury Tour From Belfast
RM1,092
per adult

Private Luxury Tour of Giants Causeway Tour from Belfast
RM3,777
per traveller

Giants Causeway & Antrim Coast Private Tour
RM3,730
per traveller

Small Group Luxury Private Vehicle Tour around Northern Ireland
RM3,478
per traveller

Private Giants Causeway Half-Day Tour From Belfast
RM3,913
per traveller

Private Tour - Irish Walled Garden, Nature & Giants Causeway
RM2,717
per traveller
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1. Giant's Causeway
The beautiful natural rock formation that is Giant’s Causeway attracts visitors from all over the world for its wonderful views, abundant wildlife and intriguing natural history.
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2. Old Bushmills Distillery
Whiskey lovers mustn’t miss out on the chance to visit the Old Bushmills Distillery, one of the few historic operating distilleries that offers tours to the public. Even if you aren’t too fond of the distinctive alcoholic malt drink that Ireland is famous for, it’s interesting to learn about its history and see how it’s made.
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3. The Dark Hedges
The Stuart family, who wished to impress visitors to their home in the nearby Gracehill House, planted the beech trees here some 200 years ago. It is quite apparent from a visit here just how successful they were, as the Dark Hedges still astound visitors today.
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4. Carrick-a-Rede
One of the main reasons people cross the Carrick-a-Rede bridge is because of the area’s wild beauty. This is a Site of Special Scientific Interest on account of the unique and diverse geology, flora and fauna present. Indeed, it is a popular haunt of birdwatchers who come for the kittiwakes, guillemots and razorbills that nest here. On a clear day, you can enjoy breathtaking views of the Scottish islands and the Causeway Coastline.
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5. Glenariff Forest Park
Set in the valley of Glenariff, one of nine County Antrim glens and popularly known as the “Queen of the Glens”, the park is under half an hour’s drive from Ballymena and around an hour from Belfast. Some car parking is available for a small fee.
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6. Glenarm Castle
Unquestionably one of the finest castles in Ireland, it was built in 1636 and forms part of a working estate that includes forests, an organic farm and the Glenarm River, well-stocked with fish. Breathtaking views of the estate and the sea can be enjoyed from the Mount in the gardens.
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