Top 10 Things to do Good for Adrenaline Seekers in Causeway Coast & Glens, Northern Ireland

June 17, 2021 Vergie Nakamoto

Discover the best top things to do in Causeway Coast & Glens, United Kingdom including Coasteering NI - Private Tours, Aquaholics Dive Centre, Long Line Surf School, Sheans Horse Farm, Surf Sup NI, Causeway Coast Sailing, Foylehov Activity Centre, Causeway Coastal Route, Causeway Coasteering, North Coast Sailing.
Restaurants in Causeway Coast & Glens

1. Coasteering NI - Private Tours

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Coasteering NI - Private Tours

Coasteering is the fastest growing Adventure Sport in the UK and one of the best Natural Adventure Sports that you could ever try!Northern Ireland has some of the most dramatic Coastlines in Europe!We have spent years selecting the best venues on offer!It's a match made in Heaven... So why not throw yourself into the action?

2. Aquaholics Dive Centre

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Aquaholics Dive Centre

PADI FIVE STAR DIVE CENTRE teaching from beginners upwards, Diving the spectacular coast from Rathlin to Malin Head Also Sea safari boat trips along the stunning Giants Causeway Coast and tours to the Scottish Isles for walkers, golfing, whiskey etc

3. Long Line Surf School

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Long Line Surf School

"BEST COASTAL EXPERIENCE IN NORTHERN IRELAND 2013 & 2014 AWARD" “Encourage a lifestyle…. Not just a sport” Surf and Stand Up Paddleboard Experiences created to show everyone the surfing lifestyle and culture at one of the most unique surfing spots in Northern Ireland. Long Line offers a wide selection of packages from Beginner to Advanced surf lessons and SUP lessons and trails.

4. Sheans Horse Farm

38 Coolkeeran Road, Armoy BT53 8XL Northern Ireland +44 7759 320434 [email protected] http://www.sheanshorsefarm.com
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Sheans Horse Farm

Enjoy the most extensive Horse / Pony Trekking and Hacking facilities along Ireland’s North Coast at Sheans Horse Farm. Sheans Horse Farm is a Riding School and Trekking Centre on the McKinley family farm in the North Antrim hills. Our riding takes place on miles of offroad tracks that wind high into the beautiful North Antrim Hills. Beginners or confident riders can experience the freedom, fun and buzz of horse riding at Sheans Horse Farm.

Reviewed By GottaGetOutdoors

I booked a ‘picnic hack‘ for my horse-mad daughter for her birthday. We had a brilliant morning with Paul, our guide, who we followed horseback to a hillside cabin where we stopped off for our cup of tea! . The views were beautiful and the horses were fabulous. Donal, who dealt with the booking was responsive in emails and very welcoming on arrival, as were the rest of the Sheans team. We will certainly return and would love to do the beach ride next time. Overall - a great experience and a very happy teenager who can’t wait to go again!

5. Surf Sup NI

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Surf Sup NI

We are the first SUP Surf school in N. Ireland and operate from The Coast Office, right beside the world famous Giants Causeway - in the majestic and scenic port of Portballintrae, Co. Antrim.We offer SUP lessons, SUP courses, SUPfaris and team development fun.John has been instructing sport for 20 years and his passion for SUP will surely rub off on you!"I provide a safe and friendly experience, focusing on getting you on your feet and enjoying this fabulous sport."

6. Causeway Coast Sailing

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Causeway Coast Sailing

Day sailing in Northern Ireland. Enjoy a day's sailing on Antrim's scenic causeway coast on our 24' yacht departing from Ballycastle Marina or Rathlin Island. Sailing trips from £17 per person. No sailing experience required! Sail for a morning or afternoon around Ballycastle Bay - Sail to Balintoy for lunch and back in the afternoon - Make the crossing to Rathlin Island under sail - Learn the basics of sailing with hands on experience - See the Northern Ireland coast from the water

7. Foylehov Activity Centre

71 Carrowclare Road, Limavady BT49 9EB Northern Ireland +44 28 7772 2235 [email protected] http://www.foylehov.com/
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Foylehov Activity Centre

Experience some new thrills and skills amidst some of the most beautiful countryside in Northern Ireland at Foylehov Activity Centre, Limavady near Derry / Londonderry. Foylehov is the only place in Northern Ireland that you can learn to fly a hovercraft. Couple that with our Powerturn Off Road Buggies, Laser Combat / Laser Tag, Laser Clay Pigeon Shooting, Archery and Football Golf, you'll have a day out you'll never forget.

Reviewed By mclaughlinontour - Bletchley, United Kingdom

Brilliant family day with our teenage daughters getting involved in all the activities including footgolf, laser tag, hoover boarding and laser shooting. Even though none of us are great at football, we gave the footgolf a go and loved it. The team looked after us, giving their advice during the actives such as archery and the hoover boards. The burgers and cakes on site went down a treat at lunch time. We had a great day and recommend a great day to get the kids off their phones and engaging in some activities.

8. Causeway Coastal Route

Glenstaughey Road, Ballintoy BT64 6NE Northern Ireland +44 7415 751828 [email protected] http://www.causewaycoastalroute.com
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Causeway Coastal Route

The Causeway Coastal Route is a designated tourist drive around the coast of Northern Ireland between Belfast and Londonderry. The route follows the coast and takes you to several major tourist attractions including The Giant's Causeway, Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge, Dunluce Castle, The Old Bushmills Whiskey Distillery and the Glens of Antrim. There are a further nine shorter scenic routes that loop off the main Coastal Route. These are : Islandmagee, Slemish Mountain, Glenariff, Glendun, Torr Road, Glenshesk, Bann Valley, Binevenagh Mountain and the Roe Valley.

Reviewed By nyackgirl47 - New York City, United States

We rented a car at the airport in Belfast, and drove to Derry. Very inexpensive way to see everything if (a) you can drive a stick shift car, and (b) you can acclimate to driving on the opposite side of the road (we're American, so we had to acclimate!). We spent a couple of days in Derry, and then took the Causeway Coastal Route straight down until we picked up the highway just outside Ballygally (spent the night there enroute). We sought out several of the Game of Thrones sites enroute, so we kind of did our own tour (saw the dark hedges, the caves, and a couple of the doors - one at Mary McBride's pub and the other at the Ballygally Castle). You will see so much along this route - the seaside resort town of Portrush (where the British Open golf tournament is currently being played), the remains of the Dunluce castle, the Carrick rope bridge, adorable little towns. It's wonderful!

9. Causeway Coasteering

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Causeway Coasteering

Coasteering is adrenaline; cliff jumping, bouldering, climbing, being tossed by waves and basically using our rugged coastline as an adventure playground. However, coasteering is much more than that. For many of our customers, experiencing our beautiful shallow coastal caves, hidden coves and little islands around our breathtaking coastline is the highlight of their visit to the Causeway Coast.

10. North Coast Sailing

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North Coast Sailing

On skippered charter, cruise Rathlin, The Mull of Kintyre and Scotland's magnificent west coast from our home berth in Ballycastle Marina. Our unique location will allow you to discover the history, geography and geology of the astounding coasts of the North of Ireland and the West Coast of Scotland, whilst stopping off at picturisque locations with the best pubs and restaurants along the way.

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