The Antrim Coast and Glens is an area of County Antrim in Northern Ireland, designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in 1988. The designation takes in the coastline from Ballycastle in the north to Larne in the south of County Antrim, and includes Rathlin Island. The inland area encompasses the Glens of Antrim and the Antrim Plateau which reaches its highest point at Trostan, 550 m above sea level and comprises 706 square kilometres.
Causeway Coast and Glens - 9 - Salllagh Braes Walk
Circular Walk
Cliff Path
Dungonnel Way
Kebble Cliff Walk
Kinramer North Walk
Moyle Way
RSPB Sea Bird Reserve
Rainbow Bridge
Rainbow Trail
Scenic Trail
Slemish path 1
Slemish path 2
Ulster Way
Ulster Way Link Sections
Waterfall Trail
Attractions in the Hikepack map
Agnew's Hill
Ballycastle
Ballycastle Holiday Home
Ballycastle Tourist Information Centre
Ballygally Castle
Binnagee
Black Hill
Carncormick
Carnfunnock Family Fun Zone Miniature Railway
Caves of Cushendun
Cental Winebar Restaurant
Co operative Food
Collin Top
Cottage Park
Cranny Falls
Croaghan
Crockalough
Crockaneel
Cross Slieve
Cushendall Caravan Holiday Park
Cushendun Caravan Park
Day Today
Douglas Top
Drunks’ Tower
Ess-Na-Crub Waterfall
Ess-na-Larach Waterfall
Eurospar
Fair Head
Fairhead Caravan Park
Garron Road Amenity Site
Glenariff Forrest Park
Glenarm Castle Tea Rooms
Glenarm Visitor Centre
Glens Hotel
Greenanmore
Harry's
Highest Cairn
Hillmount House
Island Shop
Knocklayd
Knockore
Little Trosk
Loughconnolly Farmhouse B&B
Lurigethan
Manor Lodge
Marine Court Hotel
Mid Hill
Nellie Top
Ronan's Way car park & trails
Shorebird Coffee Hut
Skerry Hill
Slemish
Slieveanorra
Slievenanee
Soarns Hill
Spar
The Cellar
The Glens of Antrim
The Manor House
The Mount
Ticloy Top
Torr Head
Trostan
Upstairs at Joe's
VIVO
Watertop Farm
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