Caravan Park near North Coast

Local Attractions

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Day Trip along Causeway Coastal Route

The Causeway Coastal Route covers eighty miles of coastline across two counties, beginning in Belfast in the south-east of Antrim and ending in the Walled City of Derry in County Londonderry, in the north-west.

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Day Trip to Derry/Londonderry

Dominating the North-western landscapes of Ireland, astride the flowing waters of the Foyle, is a 6th Century city that today resonates to the sounds of the 21st Century.

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Day Trip to The Gobbins

Based at Ballyness you can easily drive to Northern Ireland’s newest tourist attraction. The Gobbins is just 1 hours drive away and you can book tickets at Ballyness before going.

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Day Trip to Titanic and Belfast

Take the train to Belfast from Ballymoney or Coleraine or a very easy drive to the city. And you can be back to Ballyness by teatime.

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Family Time

The North Coast has so much to offer the whole family, no one will be bored!! Whether you want a quiet family day out strolling along one of our magnificent beaches or go completely crazy and jump of a cliff into the sea… whether you are 8 months, 8 years or 80 years, you will be glad you came to Ballyness.

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Game of Thrones

Summers span decades and Winters last a lifetime. Are you looking for Pyke or The Kingsroad, Dragonstone Cliffs or The Stormlands, Coast of Dorne or Dthraki Grasslands? Walk in the steps of Mother of Dragons, the Starks and the Baratheons. Don’t go north of the Wall for fear of the WhiteWalkers!!

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Golf Time

Playing a Northern Ireland links course is an experience like no other. That edge of the world feeling, with nothing between you and Iceland but a thousand miles of Atlantic surf, a bracing wind that can turn from ally to adversary in a second, and immense sand dunes hiding all manner of pitfalls and possibilities.

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No Car No Problem

Park the car or motorhome up for a few days – you won’t need it to enjoy yourself on the North Coast. The Causeway Rambler bus service calls at the park from May to September and there are several excellent walks and cycleways from Ballyness.

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Rainy Times

The grass is always greener on the other side. This is due to the fact that occasionally we would get a short spell of rain at Ballyness!!! But that won’t dampen your spirits, there is still so much to see and do.

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Rathlin Island is off the coast of County Antrim and is the northernmost point of the region. Six miles (10 km) from the mainland, Rathlin is the only inhabited offshore island in Northern Ireland with a population of around 1000. A regular ferry runs from Ballycastle.  It is home to tens of thousands of seabirds, including Kittiwakes, Puffins and Razorbills – about 30 bird families in total. Popular with walkers and cyclists due to it's quiet roads.

Sunny Days

Things to do in the sunshine, just about anything! There is no better place in the world when the sun is shining than the North Coast. With so many beaches, walks and places to explore you will never get bored.

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