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Ballycastle's Beach and Caves

Explore the scenic hiking trails, pristine beaches, and captivating caves along Ballycastle's stunning coastline on the Causeway Coastal Route.

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Discover the rugged beauty of Ballycastle's Beach and Caves, a scenic area offering hiking trails, pristine beaches, and captivating caves carved by the Atlantic waves. Perfect for outdoor enthusiasts, families, and solo travelers, it combines exploration with the soothing ambiance of the sea.

A brief summary to Beach and caves

  • 6MQ8+P8, Ballycastle, GB

Local tips

  • Bring your camera to capture the stunning vistas and diverse wildlife along the hiking trails.
  • Check the tide times before visiting to make the most of the beach and cave explorations.
  • Wear comfortable shoes suitable for hiking on potentially uneven terrain.
  • Pack a picnic to enjoy on the beach or at one of the scenic viewpoints.
  • Visit the nearby Ballycastle town for local cuisine and charming shops.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    If you are already in Ballycastle, you can walk to the Beach and Caves. Start from the town center and head south on Castle Street. Continue straight until you reach the coast, then follow the coastal path. Look for signposts that lead you to the beach and caves. The walk should take around 20-30 minutes, depending on your pace. Enjoy the scenic views along the way !

  • Public Transport

    From Belfast, take a train to Ballymena. From Ballymena Bus Station, take the Ulsterbus 131 to Ballycastle. The bus will drop you off at Ballycastle Pres Church. From there, it is a short walk to the beach and caves. A single bus fare from Ballymena to Ballycastle is approximately £8-£12.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are available in Ballycastle. A taxi from the town center to the Beach and Caves will cost approximately £5-£10. Several local taxi services operate in the area, offering airport transfers and local transport. Contacting a local taxi company for fare estimates is recommended.

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Ballycastle's Beach and Caves is a natural gem nestled along the stunning Causeway Coastal Route in Northern Ireland. This picturesque area invites tourists to explore its scenic hiking trails that wind through lush landscapes and rugged cliffs, offering breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean. The pristine sandy beach provides a place for relaxation, while the nearby caves, sculpted by the relentless waves, reveal the raw beauty of nature. The eastern end of Ballycastle Beach is part of the Ballycastle Coalfield Area of Special Scientific Interest (ASSI), showcasing Carboniferous sedimentary rocks around 330-335 million years old. These rocks feature ancient lavas and younger Tertiary igneous rocks, creating a unique geological exposure. The area's history includes a shallow marine bay that evolved into a vegetated coastal swamp, where preserved vegetation formed seams of coal. Visitors can explore the diverse flora and fauna along the hiking trails, making it a haven for nature lovers and photographers. The area is rich in local history and folklore, adding an extra layer of intrigue to any visit. Nearby attractions include the Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge and the charming shops and eateries in Ballycastle. After a day of hiking and exploration, visitors can indulge in local cuisine, often featuring fresh seafood.

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