Beaches

Cushendall beach is a picturesque sandy beach backed by grasslands suitable for picnics and set in a bay to the north of Cushendall. Uninterrupted views to the Mull of Kintyre in Scotland will demonstrate that, at the closest point, Scotland … Read More

Curfew Tower

The iconic Curfew Tower in the centre of the village was built by the then landlord of the town, Francis Turnley, in 1817, to confine idlers and rioters. Dan McBride, an army pensioner, was given the job of keeper of … Read More

Golf

Cushendall is host to a very picturesque and challenging 9 hole course. The river Dall is a major feature of the golf course and forms challenges at 7 of the 9 holes, on its way to the Sea of Moyle. … Read More

Walking

Walking – The Glens of Antrim is a  walker’s paradise.  With breath-taking views over coastal trails and lush woodlands, through deep glens and tumbling waterfalls. If group walks are preferred more information can be found at www.walkni.com – a highly … Read More

Cottage Wood

Cottage Wood Cottage Wood is a 10 acre woodland area on High Street at the edge of the village, managed by the Causeway Coast and Glens Council. It has a network of paths and bridges running through the woodland and … Read More

Glenariff Forest Park

From Glenariff Forest Park follow the way marked trail (Waterfall Walk) down the steps, along the boardwalks through Glenariff Nature Reserve. Walk through the river gorge and past spectacular waterfalls. Damp conditions ideal for ferns, mosses and liverworts with several … Read More

McCollams Bar

Famly run traditional house pub with cosy rooms full of music. McCollams has been run by the same family since the mid 19th century. It is a destination pub for traditional musicians. On these premises, you will find no screens, … Read More