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Giants Causeway (Click Panels for more information)
The Giants Causeway - 5 miles from Bengore House The famous World Heritage Site of the Giants Causeway and nearby the site where one of the Spanish Armada ships perished in a gale in October 1588.
Carrick A Rede Rope Bridge
Carrick-a-rede Rope Bridge - 1 mile from Bengore House The rope bridge connecting the ancient salmon fishery to the mainland and used by local fishermen for centuries.
Ballintoy Harbour
Ballintoy Harbour - 1 mile from Bengore House A quaint little fishing harbour with tea room.
Rathlin Island
Rathlin Island - travel by boat from Ballycastle. Visit the RSPB Bird Sanctuary and view the puffins, guillemots and razorbills. See the cave where Robert the Bruce of Scotland sheltered before Bannock Burn.
Ballycastle
Ballycastle - 6 miles from Bengore House Where the oldest fair in Ireland takes place on the last Tuesday in August. It was here that Marconi received the very first commercial radio signals from Rathlin Island in July 1898. Glenariff Waterfall
Glenariff Waterfall - on the Causeway Coastal Route, 20 miles from Bengore House. Extensive network of walks through a sheltered U shaped valley.
Cushendun
Cushendun - 15 miles from Bengore House. A very pretty village, once the holiday home of the poet John Masefield - "I must go down to the seas again, to the lonely sea and the sky" Carnlough
Carnlough - on the Causeway Coastal Route, 28 miles from Bengore House. Where the Londonderry Arms Hotel was once owned by Sir Winston Churchill. It was named after Lord Londonderry. Dunluce Castle
Dunluce Castle - 9 miles from Bengore Housse. The ancestral home of the Lords of the Isles. In a storm in 1639 the kitchens fell into the sea below. Bushmills Distillery
Bushmills Distillery - 6 miles from Bengore House The oldest whiskey distillery in the World, granted a licence in 1608 by King James 1.
Whitepark Bay
Whitepark Bay - 1/2 mile from Bengore House A white sandy beach set in an area of Special Scientific Interest with unique flora and fauna where ancient man lived 9000 BC - one of the earliest settlements in Ireland.
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