8 Things to do Good for Kids in Larne That You Shouldn't Miss

January 11, 2022 Toi Mattera

Larne (from Irish: Latharna, the name of a Gaelic territory) is a seaport and industrial market town, as well as a civil parish, on the east coast of County Antrim, Northern Ireland, with a population of 18,323 people in the 2008 Estimate. The Larne Local Government District had a population of 32,180 in 2011. It has been used as a seaport for over 1,000 years, and is today a major passenger and freight roll-on roll-off port. Larne is twinned with Clover, South Carolina which has named one of its schools, Larne Elementary School, after Larne. Larne is administered by Mid and East Antrim Borough Council. Together with the neighbouring district of Carrickfergus and part of Newtownabbey, it forms the East Antrim constituency for elections to the Westminster Parliament and Northern Ireland Assembly. The civil parish is situated in the historic barony of Glenarm Upper.
Restaurants in Larne

1. Milliken Tours

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Milliken Tours

We are a private, family run business offering tours along the Causeway Coast & Antrim Glens, including Game of Thrones locations and sacred sites. We have been volunteer walk leaders for 20 years and have obtained Level 2 Diplomas in Tour Guiding and we also have World Host accreditation. Milliken Tours Ireland are friendly, fun, flexible and full of adventure.

2. Coast Road

Coast Road, Larne Northern Ireland
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5.0 based on 210 reviews

Coast Road

Reviewed By 816johna - Belfast, United Kingdom

The Antrim Coast Road drive is a must do activity for anyone visiting Northern Ireland. Start at Larne and drive northwards towards Ballycastle for the best views...they just keep getting better and better. Stop off at any of the small villages and towns along the way to relax and take in the sights. It's a lovely way to spend a day.

3. Carnfunnock Country Park

(A 2 Coast Road, Larne BT40 2QG Northern Ireland +44 28 2826 2471 [email protected] http://www.carnfunnock.co.uk
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Carnfunnock Country Park

Carnfunnock Country Park, near Larne, covers 191 hectares of mixed woodland, colourful gardens, walking trails and spectacular coastline, with panoramic views of the Antrim Coast and North Channel.The walled garden with its unique sundials and wooden sculptures is open all year round along with a maritime themed outdoor adventure playground, golf driving range and academy, way-marked walks, orienteering course, geocaching, wildlife garden, public toilets and picnic sites. From March / April to October there are attractions to suit all ages: a maze in the shape of Northern Ireland, a family fun zone with miniature railway, bouncy castle, bungee run, remote control boats / trucks, bungee trampolines, WOW balls and 18 hole mini golf course; a children's activity centre with snack stop, face painting, outdoor games including putting,table tennis and draughts; a touring caravan park and camp site; 9 hole golf course; barbecue areas and a modern visitor centre with gift shop and coffee shop.

Reviewed By Y4712ZCnicholasd - Larne, United Kingdom

Carnfnnock Country Park is an essential stop along any travels along the Antrim Coast Road. There are so many activities to do in this lovely Country Park at anytime in the year including; Coastal Walks, Hiking Trails, Play Parks, Historic Sites (Lime Kilns, Ice Houses, Droagh Motte, Cairndhu House), Picnics, Cafe, Walled Flower Garden, Maze, Golf, Wildlife (Red Squirrels!), Pokemon Go, and even a bit Geocaching. And there are some great views around the top path as well to enjoy. You can literally lose track of time in this place and end up spending the whole day outdoors!

4. Gleno Waterfall

Waterfall Road, Gleno, County Antrim, BT40 3LE, Larne Northern Ireland +44 7795 086484 http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/
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Gleno Waterfall

Reviewed By Culture767254

Lovely walk with beautiful scenery. Good car park and picnic area near the waterfall. Lots of steps. Difficult to take a dog on the lead.

5. Larne Visitor Information Centre

Narrow Gauge Road, Larne BT40 1XB Northern Ireland +44 28 2826 2495 [email protected]
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Larne Visitor Information Centre

6. Larne Omniplex

Unit 5 1 Redlands Road, Larne BT40 1FD Northern Ireland 0871 720 040
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Larne Omniplex

7. Chaine Memorial Tower

29 Chaine Memorial Road, Larne BT40 1AD Northern Ireland http://www.discovernorthernireland.com/Chaine-Memorial-Tower-Larne-P22238
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Chaine Memorial Tower

8. P&O Ferries - Larne To Cairnryan

Larne Harbour, Larne BT40 1AX Northern Ireland +44 1304 448888 [email protected] http://www.poferries.com/en/larne-cairnryan
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P&O Ferries - Larne To Cairnryan

Voted “Best Ferry Company” three years running*, there’s no better way to start your Scottish adventure than with P&O Ferries. We operate regular daily sailings from Larne to Cairnryan, making our crossings one of the most convenient ways to travel to the UK. Whether you’re taking your car, your caravan, your bicycle, your pets, or all of the above, you’ll be ready to explore Scotland and beyond in just two hours of travel time. What’s more, when you travel with P&O Ferries, the holiday starts as soon as you step on board. Enjoy a drink in our tranquil Club Lounge, or a choice of international cuisines from our food court. Little ones will love our kid-friendly menus and after working up an appetite, will enjoy letting off steam in one of the play areas. Plus the whole family will be able to kick back and relax with fantastic sea views and free wifi access. However you like to start your journey, you’ll be travelling in style with P&O Ferries. *Globe Travel Awards 2016, 2017 & 2018

Reviewed By dylanbingham - Leeds, United Kingdom

Sadly had to return to Ireland for a Bereavement and was the only principal who could take a car, thought I would give P&O a go having done Stena last year, booking easy and so was the check-in process , boat slightly late due to weather, the Larne ferries are basic in comparison to the Dover Boats and Stena but adequate for the trip, off the other end in under 20 minutes from the cardeck call. Foot passengers unless going to Larne better served by Stena. Fish and Chips on board was very good and reasonably priced (in context).

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