Giant’s Causeway to Bushmills Railway
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Date: Sunday 8th January 2006 Duration: 0.5 day Cold January morning about 08:40 we set off from Ballycastle Forest Glenshesk car park on the North …
Fifteen miles across the Atlantic ocean / Irish sea is the Mull of Kintyre, a fifteen mile long peninsula, which is the closest that Scotland …
Curraghs are an ancient type of boat native to Irish shores built by sewing a tough skin of ox-hides over a light canoe-like frame of …
Pointing out into the Irish sea, Torr Head is a magnificent view. It has an lookout building on it’s peak which I believe was used …
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Glencloy takes its name from the stone ditches in the upper glen and on Garron mountain. Some of these have been shown to date from …
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(Mouth of the river Margy) History The ruin of a Franciscan friary founded by Rory McQuillan about 1500 and used until the mid seventeenth century. …
Glentaisie, the first of the nine glens, starts at the front of Knocklayde mountain and meanders around its base down to Ballycastle Bay. The glen …