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County Antrim Visitor Guide Page
 

We have compiled County Antrim travel and holiday information to help with your stay.

About County Antrim
County Antrim lies in the north east of Ireland. It can be reached by ferry from Scotland or is served by Belfast International Airport just outside the county town of Antrim. The majority of Belfast, the capital of Northern Ireland, lies in County Antrim (the rest in County Down) and is becoming well renowned for its liveliness and hospitality, its shipyard was where the Titanic was built in 1912. There are many glens and castles in County Antrim and the rugged coast is spectacular with the Giants Causeway a World Heritage Site.
 
Attractions

Broughshane - Broughshane

The garden village of Ulster

Carnlough - Carnlough

Cullybackey - Cullybackey

Cushendall - Cushendall

Glenarm Forest Park - Glenarm

An 800-acre nature, dedicated for public use as a woodland trail and peaceful picnic sanctuary, maintained by Ulster Wildlife Trust.

Islandmagee - Islandmagee

A beautiful coastal country paradise ideal for golfing, sea fishing, diving, horse riding and bird watching.

Rathlin Island - Ballycastle

This island lies 6 miles off Ballycastle in Northeast Ireland. It is eight miles long and less than one mile wide. It is surrounded by limestone and basalt sea cliffs reaching 470 ft in places. A rare place, wild, beautiful and of extraordinary ecological value and social interest.

The Giants Causeway - Bushmills

History and Heritage
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Useful Contact Information for County Antrim
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