As Little River Glamping is based in the heart of the North Coast, there are so many activities to do close by. Here we have named just a few.

 

Whitepark Bay

The spectacular sandy beach forms a white arc between two headlands on the North Antrim coast. In this secluded location, even on a busy day there is plenty of room for quiet relaxation.

Enjoy lazy summer days, picnics, making sandcastles and long walks. You’ll find that even on a busy day, this is a secluded and relaxing place to be.

 

Ballycastle Beach

Ballycastle Beach is our closest beach. It has The beach runs from Ballycastle marina all the way to the popular fishing spot of Pans Rocks just over a mile away. With breathtaking views of Rathlin Island and Fair head.

 

Portrush Beach

East Strand Beach, at the heart of the coastal resort of Portrush, forms a continuum of sand, approx. 2.5 km / 1.6 miles long, merging into Curran Strand and Whiterocks at its eastern extremity. East Strand Beach is popular for water sports all year round, especially surfing.

 

Portstewart Strand

From crisp Autumn mornings to warm Summer evenings, there’s no better place to roam than a beautiful beach like Portstewart Strand. With scenic sand dunes, dramatic cliffs and golden strands, its spectacular shores are made for walkers. Feel the sand between your toes and enjoy a paddle in the sea on a walk which will wow everyone

 

Benone Strand

Benone Strand, multiple recipient of the European Blue Flag Award, most recently in 2020, is a must-see when visiting the area. With seven miles of golden sand and a magnificent back drop of mountain and cliff scenery and stunning views across to Donegal, this is an attractive sightseeing environment along with the usual seaside activities including watersports, walking, picnic spots and fishing.

 

The Dark Hedges

It was intended as a compelling landscape feature to impress visitors as they approached the entrance to their Georgian mansion, Gracehill House. Two centuries later, the trees remain a magnificent sight and have become one of the most photographed natural phenomena in Northern Ireland. In fact, the iconic trees have been used as a filming location in HBO’s epic series Game of Thrones®️, representing the Kingsroad.

 

Ballycastle Town

A popular holiday destination enjoyed by many, the quaint and idyllic rural town of Ballycastle has many an activity to wile away a relaxing short break.
Located on the north easterly tip of County Antrim, Ballycastle lies in the Moyle district. Among its main attractions is the outstanding natural beauty it possesses. Views of surrounding mountain ranges, lakes, glens, forest parks and coastline are just a few of its hidden charms.

 

Ballintoy

Ballintoy is a small village on the Causeway Coastal Route between Ballycastle and the Giant’s Causeway. It is 17 miles north east of Coleraine, 5 miles west of Ballycastle and is home to under 200 people.
The village was originally built around a single street. Ballintoy means “the northern townland” and the village is one of the locations used to film the HBO Game of Thrones television series.

 

Bushmills Distillery

Bushmills Irish Whiskey is made at the world’s oldest licenced working distillery in County Antrim, Northern Ireland, on the beautiful North Coast.

The original grant to distil was signed in 1608 by King James 1st and there has been distillation on this site since then, using the unique water from their own stream and Irish barley. The Bushmills distillery is more than 400 years old.

 

Carrick-a-reed

Carrick-a-Rede is one of Northern Ireland’s most loved attractions.

Connected to the cliffs by a rope bridge across the Atlantic Ocean, Carrick-a-Rede Island (home to a single building – a fisherman’s cottage) is the final destination. Suspended almost 100ft (30m) above sea level, the rope bridge was first erected by salmon fishermen 350 years ago

 

Rathlin Island

Just 6 miles on the ferry, Rathlin Island is a tranquil spot with a population of only 140 people. It is 6 miles long with many walks or you can hire a bike to explore more of the island. Access is by ferry from Ballycastle (25 minute crossing)

 

Dunluce Castle

Dunluce Castle is a medieval abandoned castle set on the top of a cliff overlooking the Atlantic Ocean on the Causeway Coastal Route just 2 miles east of Portrush. Dunluce has featured in the HBO series Game of Thrones, as the House of Greyjoy…..although looking slightly different thanks to CGI. The dramatic setting is surrounded by steep cliffs that drop-off on every side towards the crashing waves of the North Atlantic, meaning the castle can only be reached after crossing a bridge from the mainland.

 

Giants Causeway

Flanked by the wild Atlantic Ocean and a landscape of dramatic cliffs, for centuries the Giant’s Causeway has inspired artists, stirred scientific debate and captured the imagination of all who see it.

 

Fairhead

Enjoy breath-taking views from the cliff edge of Fairhead on this ruggedly beautiful, wild and remote walk. Expect stunning coastal views towards Ballycastle and Rathlin Island and look down on the picturesque Murlough Bay. You’ll also pass historic loughs and open green farmland on one of the many walk options which are guaranteed to invigorate the senses.

 

The Lake Kilrea

With over 11 acres of freshwater, our 80,ooo Sqft waterpark on the Lake Kilrea is now the biggest in Ireland. Suitable for anyone aged 6 and up, the park boasts challenges for all ages, from giant icebergs and mega slides to wipeout balls and swirly bridges. http://www.thelakekilrea.com/

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