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County Antrim

County Antrim, Northern Ireland, is a historic and scenic county featuring Belfast, the Glens of Antrim, the Giant's Causeway, castles, vibrant towns, and rich cultural heritage.

Giant's Causeway

The Giant's Causeway in County Antrim, Northern Ireland, features approximately 40,000 unique interlocking basalt columns formed by ancient volcanic activity. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a national nature reserve, offering visitors the experience of walking on natural basalt formations at the coast with notable geological and wildlife interest. Access to the natural site is free of charge, managed largely by the National Trust.

nature-reserve viewpoint country-park garden

Patterson's Spade Mill

Patterson's Spade Mill in Northern Ireland is a historic water-powered spade mill preserved by the National Trust, where visitors can learn about traditional spade forging with restored machinery and see a display of Irish spade varieties. It combines indoor exhibits and workshops with the outdoor mill environment.

industrial-heritage museum

Springhill

Springhill is a 17th-century plantation house near Moneymore, Northern Ireland, featuring historic interiors, an important family library, extensive costume collection, and gardens, operated by the National Trust and open seasonally to the public.

stately-home museum garden woodland country-park

Carrick-a-Rede

Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge is a historic rope suspension bridge in County Antrim, Northern Ireland, linking the mainland to Carrickarede island. It offers stunning coastal views and a unique outdoor experience, with a focus on natural scenery and geological features. It is a popular tourist attraction maintained by the National Trust and charges an entry fee.

nature-reserve viewpoint country-park castle garden

Black Mountain (Belfast)

Black Mountain is a notable hill near Belfast offering extensive scenic views, upland walking paths, and geological interest, managed by the National Trust for public recreation and nature observation.

hill-walk viewpoint nature-reserve country-park woodland

Coney Island, Lough Neagh

Coney Island is a historic wooded island in Lough Neagh, Northern Ireland, featuring medieval fortifications and a stone tower, accessible by boat trips from nearby country parks and managed by the National Trust.

historic-town nature-reserve garden

Divis

Divis is the highest hill in the Belfast Hills area of Northern Ireland, offering outdoor walking trails across sprawling moorland with diverse wildlife and scenic views. It is managed by the National Trust and is free to visit as a natural green space.

hill-walk nature-reserve country-park woodland

Dunseverick Castle

Dunseverick Castle is a historic basalt ruin on the Causeway Coast of Northern Ireland, near Giant's Causeway. It features remains from an ancient Iron Age fort, historic ties to early Irish kings and Saint Patrick, and is accessible to the public via scenic coastal paths.

castle

Fair Head

Fair Head is a prominent dolerite mountain cliff in County Antrim, Northern Ireland, renowned for its extensive and challenging rock climbing and bouldering opportunities on distinctive organ pipe columns. It offers one of the largest concentrations of extreme-grade climbing routes in Britain and Ireland and is situated outdoors on private farmland with access granted by locals.

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