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  1. Two ladies walking along the promenade with castle in background
    At Carrickfergus Visitor Information Centre, you'll find a wide range of literature, as well as an interactive map, excellent gift shop, and staff who are on hand to help you make the most of your visit to Carrickfergus. You can also buy your tickets to Carrickfergus Castle here - the perfect start to your Causeway Coastal Route adventure!
    1. A family walking through Midtown Makers craft shop towards the Visitor Information Point, which is a large map and signage, and iPad.
      Discover a range of literature and interactive information provision in Midtown Makers - a hub for local artisans and crafters in Ballymena, it's the perfect place to spend some time browsing and getting inspired on things to see and do in the local area, and the welcoming staff are at hand to answer any queries you may have.
    2. Aerial view of blue Glenarm Tourism building with town in the background and marina jetty in the foreground
      A full range of visitor information throughout Northern Ireland is available, with an emphasis on Glenarm heritage and the architectural, industrial, Christian, archaeological, maritime and natural heritage of the area and its visitor activities.
      1. 1 Apr 202630 Sep 2026
    3. Exterior of the Book Nook in Larne with signage to promote Larne Post Office, Larne Visitor Information Point and MoneyGram
      Located in the heart of Main Street, The Book Nook stands as a cherished landmark in Larne town, having served the community for over three decades. This family-owned shop offers more than just books; it's a multifaceted hub that caters to both locals and visitors alike.
      1. Visitor Information Point at The Gobbins Visitor Centre featuring map of Mid and East Antrim, leaflet display and video screen.
        Discover the wonders of the Causeway Coastal Route at The Gobbins. Visit the visitor centre for local insights, embark on the breathtaking Cliff Path adventure, and explore unique treasures in the gift shop.
        1. A father & child standing looking at information on an iPad with the Carnlough information panel on the wall behind them.
          Housed within the historic Carnlough Heritage Hub, this self-service information point invites visitors to explore the village’s rich maritime and industrial past. With a curated selection of local literature and an interactive iPad linked to Shaped by Sea and Stone, it’s the perfect place to uncover stories of the harbour, limestone industry, and the people who shaped this scenic coastal community.
        2. Family walking along the outside of The Hub gift shop in Cullybackey, where the Visitor Information Point is located.
          Located inside The Hub gift shop in the heart of Cullybackey, this self-service information point offers a warm welcome to visitors exploring the village and surrounding area. With a selection of local brochures and an interactive iPad connected to Shaped by Sea and Stone, it’s a convenient stop for discovering Cullybackey’s heritage, scenic walks, and hidden gems.
        3. Two children looking at the iPad and signage at Gracehill Visitor Information Point
          Set in the heart of Northern Ireland’s only designated UNESCO World Heritage village, the Gracehill Visitor Information Point offers a unique window into the Moravian settlement’s rich cultural and religious history. Located within this beautifully preserved 18th-century village, the centre provides self-guided resources, local literature, and digital access to the Shaped by Sea and Stone website, helping visitors explore the stories, architecture, and legacy of this remarkable heritage site and further afield across the borough.
        4. View of the front of the Whitehead Centre, with the sun shining and a row of e-biked parked outside.
          Located inside the vibrant Whitehead Centre, this self-service information point is a great starting place for exploring the town’s Victorian charm and coastal attractions. With local brochures and an interactive iPad linked to Shaped by Sea and Stone, visitors can discover walking trails, heritage highlights, and events happening in and around this colourful seaside community.
        5. Broughshane Museum SIgn
          Located inside Broughshane House on the village’s charming Main Street, this self-service information point offers visitors a handy selection of brochures and guides, along with an interactive iPad connected to ShapedBySeaAndStone.com. Whether you're exploring the local area or planning a day out in Mid and East Antrim, it's a convenient stop for inspiration and practical info.
        6. Lady walking with coffee in one hand, looking at phone in other hand.
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