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What to see What to See
In the heart of Northern Ireland you will find Lough Neagh, the largest lake in the British Isles. Lough Neagh captivates visitors with its tranquil atmosphere, un-spoilt scenery, secluded bays and skyward views. The Lough is a haven for wildlife with many viewpoints around the shoreline. There is so much to see and do from history and heritage; visitor attractions to land and water based activities. The Maid of Antrim is now on the water for passenger boats day trips and the Lough’s two main islands can also be explored on the Trostan and Island Warrior. Why not and explore the Loughshore Trail for yourself.




Portglenone Marina
 Portglenone Marina

Description

The Marina at Portglenone is situated off the Gortgole Road on the banks of the river Bann. In addition to the 18 serviced floating pontoons, the facility also provides a trailer park, slipway, rigging area, car parks and picnic areas overlooking the river.

Tourist Information Centre,
76 Church Street, Ballymena.
T: (028) 2563 8494
F: (028) 2563 8495
E: tourist.information@ballymena.gov.uk


Springvale Put and Take Fishery
 Springvale Put and Take Fishery

Description

Springvale Farm is a year round fishing venue. It is ideal for beginners, families, some extra practise or a relaxing day out. You can be sure of going home with a fish in your bag!

Contact 028 7963 1091


Antrim Castle and Gardens / Clotworthy Arts Centre
Antrim Castle and Gardens / Clotworthy Arts Centre

Description

The Arts Centre is Antrim Boroughs premiere venue for drama, music & visual arts. It combines a beautiful setting with first class facilities. Surrounding Clotworthy Arts Centre is one of the earliest remaining Anglo-Dutch water gardens in both Ireland and the British Isles. It contains many exceptional features including ornamental canals, a round pond, an ancient motte and a parterre garden. There is an Interpretative display of gardens and an interactive eco-trail facility. Randalstown Road, Antrim

Tel: 028 8442 8000
E:
clotworthyarts@antrim.gov.uk
W: www.antrim.gov.uk


Antrim Lough Shore Park
Antrim Lough Shore Park

Description

The Lough Shore Park at Antrim is a popular destination for visitors and residents at all times of the year. It is an area steeped in history and natural beauty with many attractions and activities to enjoy. During the summer months, a range of events including ”Flock to the Lough” make the Lough Shore Park a magnet for those seeking fun by the water's edge. The attractive surroundings make it the ideal spot to spend a few hours enjoying a picnic, feeding the swans or walking along the many shore pathways in Rea's Wood and Clotworthy House.

Contact Tel: 028 9446 4963


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