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Ballycastle Inns & Taverns

The Fab Kebab 52 Castle Street Ballycastle, BT54 6AR Tel: +44 (0)28 2076 9340 We take pride in ourselves on our finest cuisine brought to you from around the world our food is renowned for the finest spices and quality. Our food is prepared and cooked on a daily basis within the premises of The Fab Kebab. … Read more

Ballycastle Accomodation

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Dunseverick (Dun Sobhairce)

Dunseverick is a small but beautiful town land, the harbour is still in use with local fishermen and is always busy with the surrounding shoreline proving a pleasant place to stop have a picnic and short stroll. The castle is nestled of a large rock standing solitarily along the coast, there are facilities for picnics … Read more

Whitepark Bay

  Whitepark Bay Video (.asf 333KB) Situated about 7 miles west of Ballycastle, Whitepark Bay is about 2 miles wide opening straight into the Atlantic ocean and accessible from either the car park at the top of a steep climb or from Ballintoy harbour which is just around the headland in the distance to the … Read more

Exploring Murlough Bay: A Guide to the Beautiful Irish Coastline

Welcome to Murlough Bay – a hidden gem tucked away on the beautiful Irish coastline. With its history, breathtaking scenery and abundance of activities, this area is a must-visit destination for all lovers of the outdoors. Let’s dive into what makes Murlough Bay so special. A Brief History of Murlough Bay Murlough Bay has a … Read more

Giant’s Causeway

The Giant’s Causeway, often referred to by the locals as the eighth wonder of the world and declared as Ireland’s first World Heritage site by UNESCO in 1986, lies about 15 miles from Ballycastle. It consists of a 40,000 of polygonal basalt columns, some 6ft in height, all side-by-side and is explored by 350,000 visitors … Read more

A Stroll Along Fairhead Near Bally Castle: A Refreshing Experience

If you’re looking for a leisurely escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, a walk along Fairhead in Bally Castle is just what the doctor ordered. The rugged cliff-top walk not only offers spectacular views, but also a glimpse into the rich history and unique flora and fauna of the area. The Beauty … Read more

Ballycastle (Baile An Chaistil)

Situated in the district of Moyle, Ballycastle is a traditional seaside town soaked in culture and set against a backdrop of forest parks, rivers, glens, mountains and spectacular coastline. There are two main attractions, the first is the seafront, with views as shown above it is easy to see why. Ballycastle seafront has views of … Read more

Ballintoy Harbour

Ballintoy Harbour Slightly less than only 200 people call Ballintoy home and it is located very close to Carrick a Rede Rope Bridge on the north coast of Northern Ireland. Ballintoy’s harbour has changed little in centuries which makes it the perfect setting for recreating a medieval saga. This is one of the reasons why … Read more