WebBallycastle is an ideal stop along the Causeway Coast with Glenshesk, Glentaisie, Knocklayd, Fair Head, Raghery and Scotland all providing beautiful views and exceptional walks in natural landscapes of forests, mountain, beach and cliff as well as being a rest point for several long distance walks and trails. WebThe Glenshesk Scenic Route morphs into the Glentaisie Scenic Route before arriving back in Ballycastle. The route takes you through Glenshesk, around the back of Knocklayd mountain and past ancient Breen Wood to St Patrick's Church and Round Tower. Just before you get to the church you will see a sign saying 'Scenic Route' pointing you along ...
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WebVisitors reaching this point have clear views of Knocklayd Mountain. The woodland in this area is mainly made up of broadleaved trees, including a flourishing eucalyptus which is a … WebRF2AKK2P7 – Knocklayd mountain cloud covered, and Rathlin Island, viewed from Crockaneel hill, Ballypatrick forest, County Antrim, Northern Ireland RF E3K2M4 – A wild Orchid at Ballypatrick Forest County Antrim Northern Ireland the greatest female guitarist of all time
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WebBallycastle to Knocklayd. Get to know this 8.3-mile out-and-back trail near Ballycastle, Antrim. Generally considered a moderately challenging route, it takes an average of 4 h 59 min to complete. This trail is great for hiking, running, and walking, and it's unlikely you'll encounter many other people while exploring. WebThis forest is near the intriguing Vanishing Lake, Loughareema. It gives access to a constantly changing series of woodland vistas and distant views as it leads the visitor through this extensive upland forest. The woodland at the entrance is the oldest in the forest and was planted in 1948. WebA steep-sided glen on the eastern flank of Knocklayd mountain, it commands some of the best views of Rathin Island from the high road which stretches the whole length of the Glen from Ballycastle to Breen Bridge. The same road forms part of the excellent Moyle Way from Ballycastle to Glenariff. The lower road follows the far side of the glen ... the greatest female singers of all time