Glens of Antrim Video Travel Guides

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Great Videos and Photos of the Best Places and Things to see in Glens of Antrim Ireland. For the independent traveller who is interested in seeing places while planning their next trip. Or for anyone who likes to be close to nature and see the quieter parts of the country or city

For about 80 miles north of Larne the coast-hugging road passes the seven glens of Antrim and some spectacular coastal and highland scenery. The road passes some beautiful beaches, allows easy access into the glens and provides amazing views of Scotland just across the water.





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Carnlough

Carnlough Village is located on the shores of Carnlough Bay. Right in the heart of the village is a very picturesque harbour. The village with its hotel and bed and breakfast accommodation is a good base for exploring the Glens of Antrim.

Village Harbour

Village Harbour

Carnlough

Carnlough Bay Beach

Carnlough Bay Beach

Carnlough

The Village in Carnlough

The Village in Carnlough

Carnlough

Cranny Falls Walk

Cranny Falls Walk

Carnlough


Further Reading on Wikipedia : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carnlough

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Garron Road Coastal Drive

From Carnlough the Garron Road to Glenariff hugs the coast line and passing some interesting rock formations as the hills fall steeply to the sea. Along the road there are some scenic views across the bay to Scotland.

Garron Point

Garron Point

Garron Road Coastal Drive

White Lady

White Lady

Garron Road Coastal Drive

Ard Clinis

Ard Clinis

Garron Road Coastal Drive

O'Kanes Layby View

O'Kanes Layby View

Garron Road Coastal Drive


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Glenariff

Glenariff is the largest of the Glens of Antrim. Not far from the sea, there is a forest park and camping area, while the two villages Glenariff and Waterfoot lie alongside the sandy beach.

Glenariff Beach

Glenariff Beach

Glenariff

Glenariff Valley

Glenariff Valley

Glenariff


Further Reading on Wikipedia : Glenariff Forest Park

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River Side Villages

Both the town of Cushendall and village Cushendun, close to the Rivers Dall and Dun, take their names from the old Gaelic word "Cois" meaning near or close to the respective rivers.

Cushendall

Cushendall

River Side Villages

Cushendun

Cushendun

River Side Villages


Further Reading on Wikipedia : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cushendall


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