Tourist Attractions Around Ballycastle, Ireland

tourist attractions around BallycastleBallycastle, Ireland may not be the most well known part of the island, but it’s definitely a hidden gem. Read on for some tourist attractions near the area.

 

Looking for things you need to see and do during your stay in Ballycastle, Ireland?

In this post, we’re telling you the top 5 tourist attractions that no trip to Ballycastle, Ireland is complete without a visit to.

1. Visit Ballycastle Beach

This stunning beach in Ballycastle, Ireland is a little over a kilometer long and is only about 5 minutes from the center of town. It’s right off the Causeway Coast.

It features gorgeous rocks that are over 330 million years old, and it’s perfect for those looking for a quick chance to unwind.

You can make a whole day out of a trip here, especially when you take advantage of the delicious foods of the surrounding cafes and shops.

Even better? If the weather is good, you’ll be able to see the coastline of Scotland.

 

2. See Kinbane Castle

This is a must-do for those staying in Ballycastle, Ireland.

It’s so stunning, that it’s even a stop on a Game of Thrones tour!

It’s also an important part of Irish history. In fact, it was built by the MacDonnell clan and then attacked by the English in 1551 and in 1555.

It’s home to the infamous “Hollow of the English,” where English soldiers were defeated by Irish forces.

 

3. Visit The Bonamargie Friary

This is one of the most beautiful and historic buildings in Ballycastle, Ireland.

Its graveyard is also rumored to be home to a friendly ghost!

You can see the remains of the chapel, where the monks would love, and even see what is left of the cloisters.

It mainly served as a home for the Franciscan monks in the mid-1600s who came to do missionary and relief work.

It was even a sanctuary and safe place for Scottish people who decided to become Catholics.

The Friary has an incredible and varied history – it even served as a barracks for soldiers at one point.

It’s also a unique photo opportunity and a wonderful place to come and reflect on what life was like many years ago.

 

4. Go On A Sailing Excursion

Once you’ve seen the sites and spent a day on the beach in and around Ballycastle, Ireland, perhaps you’ll want a different type of adventure!

Why not go for a sail around the Ballycastle Bay, see the coast of Northern Ireland, and spend the day on board a Marina!

Ballycastle is home to so many breathtaking natural views, that you’ll want to capture them from many different angles.

Plus, these trips are fun for the whole family!

 

5. Eat And Drink At O’Connor’s Bar!

Of course, no trip to Ballycastle, Ireland is complete without a visit to the famous O’Connor’s Bar!

You’ll enjoy traditional Irish food, drink, and best of all – music – any night you stop in.

It’s the perfect way to end your holiday cottage in Ireland.

 

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