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Larne
Parkland Golf Course
Superb parkland course designed by J.F.S. Morrison, partner in the firm of Colt, Allison and Morrison, and chosen for its unique site in over 200 acres of mature woodlands and rolling hills.
Larne
Archaeological sites
Explore Waterloo Bay in Larne, the most accessible locality for fossil hunting and geological interest anywhere on the island of Ireland.
Larne
Sightseeing
Discover our unique history, myths and personality on a day spent exploring unforgettable places in the company of local people. See it all through our eyes as a local storyteller recounts the legends that grew from this place and shaped its people.
Larne
Walking & Hiking
One of a whole host of great walks on offer through the picturesque surroundings of Carnfunnock Country Park.
Larne
Cycling - Long (60> miles)
A rural winding road that hugs the coastline. Sea views are on one side and rugged steep hillsides are on the other. (the route follows the Causeway Coastal Route so traffic is heavy during summer and holiday periods).
Larne
Bakery
Multi - award winning family run bakery set in the heart of Larne town centre, on the Causeway Coastal route. Producers of a delicious range of baked goods, preserving the rich heritage of Northern Irish baking.
Larne
Garden Centre/Nursery
Over the last 20 years John and his wife Norma have developed the Garden Centre into one of the top centres in Northern Ireland.
Larne
Cycling - Medium (11- 60 miles)
This is a winding rural road that hugs the coastline. The sea is on one side with steep rocky hillsides on the other. There are a number of picturesque stopping places.
Larne
Walking & Hiking
A whole host of great walks on offer through the picturesque surroundings of Carnfunnock Country Park.
Larne
Cinema
Discover cinematic luxury at Omniplex Cinema Larne, an 8-screen haven with assigned seating, streamlined ticketing, and thrilling 3D performances. Accessible screens, a tempting refreshment selection, and convenient kiosk service ensure an…
Larne
Nature and Wildlife
Enjoy a lovely walk along a one mile long stretch of Promenade running from Larne Leisure Centre, parallel with the Causeway Coastal route. Pass by Waterloo Bay, view lots of bird life and dramatic scenery or walk to Town Parks and the Coast Road.
Larne
Visitor Centres & Museums
Housed in the historic former Carnegie Free Library building, Larne Museum and Arts Centre boasts permanent and temporary exhibitions reflecting the agricultural, industrial, military and maritime history of the area.
Larne
Sightseeing
As you travel, our storytellers will delight you with tales of fairies, giants and local folklore. This tour combines ethereal myths and legends with the power of castles, engines and steel walkways. It’s Ireland as you’ve never seen it before.
Ballygally
Guided Tour
Join Antrim Glens native and trained tour guide Robert Stewart, on a relaxing hike around the hills of the Antrim Glens. Expect fantastic historical insight, local stories and great craic whilst you hike and enjoy the great outdoors.
Larne
Sports, Leisure & Outdoor Pursuits
Larne's Wear it Out provides affordable, high-quality outdoor gear with expert service, serving Northern Ireland's outdoor enthusiasts in-store and online.
Larne
Bakery
Discover tradition at Bake Larne, Larne's family-run bakery. Enjoy freshly baked goods including bread, pastries, cakes, and now bespoke custom cakes. Quality ingredients, cherished tradition. Open five days. Taste happiness today!
Larne
Public Park
Town Park and Chaine Park are delightful parks located on the Causeway Coastal route in Larne offering dramatic coastal views out to Scotland, pleasurable walks, unique heritage features and entertainment for all the family.
Larne
Walking & Hiking
One of a whole host of great walks on offer through the picturesque surroundings of Carnfunnock Country Park.
Ballygally
GoT Food Tours
Ballygally Castle Hotel is offering a Game of Thrones® Afternoon Tea which will delight fans of the world-renowned show as well as those who love the indulgence of a delicious afternoon tea.
Larne
Historic Sites, Houses, Castles & Buildings
The ruins of Olderfleet Castle stand on the Curran Point facing Larne Lough. It is suggested that it was built by a Scottish family called Bissett of Glenarm circa 1250, others say it was built by the Vikings some 300 years earlier.