
Must see points of interest in Antrim
Here's a list of Must see points of interest in Antrim recommended by our experts:


Pogue's Entry Historical Cottage
This historic corner of 18th century Antrim contains the childhood home of Alexander Irvine, the ninth of twelve children, who became a missionary in New York's...
Antrim Library
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The Glens Of Antrim
Nine in number, all along the Antrim Coast road - Glenarm, Glencloy, Glenariff, Glenaan, Glencorp, Glenshesk, Glentaisie, Glenballyeamon, Glendun. Woods, ...
Antrim Coast Cottages - The Links
Luxurious boutique NITB certified cottage in the heart of Cushendall village. A central retreat,offering spectacular vista in a tranquil setting. Close ...
Antrim Coast Cottages - The Fairways
Luxurious boutique NITB certified cottage in the heart of Cushendall village. A central retreat,offering spectacular vista in a tranquil setting. Close ...
Irish Ways Walking Holidays Guided Antrim
Guided two centre holiday exploring the Giants Causeway and the Antrim Glens.Day 1: Transfer from Belfast Airport to Cushendall.Day 2: Walk in the "Queen of the...
Cranfield Point
The ruins of a church and Saint Olcans Holy Well are recognised still as a place of pilgrimage. Saint Olcan is said to be buried at the church in soil brought ...
Antrim Boat Club
Windsurfing, sailing, motor crusing and dinghies. Visitors welcome. Phone in advance - access by request.
Antrim Borough Heritage Walking
This 3 day festival offers a selection of walks, which vary in length and grade. The theme of the festival is 'heritage' bothnatural and man-made, and includes ...

Antrim Round Tower
The Round Tower and Bullaun Stone are impressive reminders of Antrim’s ancient monastic settlement. The tower was built around the 10th century as a bell-tower ...
Antrim Estates Co
Licence distributor for Foyle Fisheries Commission (FFC).Licences suppliedD.C.A.L;F.C.B;Day Ticket River Glenarm