The Causeway Coast and Glens Tourism newsletter introduces one of the world's most scenic and varied coastlines, where rugged mountains, rolling hills and vibrant forest parks meet a wealth of activities ranging from outdoor sports, horse riding and sailing to arts, theatre and shopping.
Causeway Coast and Glens Tourism highlights the famous Causeway Coastal Route, celebrated as one of the best driving tours in the world. Travellers can experience it in sections or as an all-in-one drive, taking in spellbinding sea views, winding routes and a flourishing landscape, with stops to discover hidden secrets and adventures dotted throughout the countryside, including the spectacularly unique Giant's Causeway itself.
The region is rich in historic and cultural attractions for those keen to explore Northern Ireland's heritage and diverse culture.
The area features a wide variety of family activities and outdoor pursuits to suit every taste.
It is an extensive journey through sea views, winding routes and a flourishing landscape, celebrated as one of the best driving tours in the world. It can be experienced in sections or as an all-in-one drive.
The newsletter highlights Dunluce Castle, Mussenden Temple, Glenariffe Forest Park and Slemish Mountain, the first known home of St. Patrick.
Yes. At the Old Bushmills Distillery, Ireland's oldest, visitors can watch how fine whiskey is made and enjoy a wee tipple.
Families can enjoy a wide variety of activities, including horse riding at Sheans Horse Farm and time on the golden, unspoilt beaches at Portstewart Strand and Barmouth or Benone.
Yes. Thrillseekers can take a walk on the wild side across the exhilarating Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge.
Rathlin Island offers isolated tranquillity and many a romantic walk for those wishing to spend time away with a special someone.
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