Top 10 Things to do Good for Adrenaline Seekers in Northern Ireland, United Kingdom

January 14, 2022 Janean Rudisill

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Restaurants in Northern Ireland

1. Clearsky Adventure Centre

Castle Ward Estate, Strangford BT30 7LT Northern Ireland +44 28 4372 3933 [email protected] http://www.clearsky-adventure.com
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5.0 based on 154 reviews

Clearsky Adventure Centre

Based on the shores of Strangford Lough; just 45 minutes from Belfast. Come to Clearsky Adventure Centre for a wide range of activities on offer to everyone a€" from the young to the young at heart. The centre was also used extensively for the filming of Game of Thrones. As you drive down through the estate you soon realise why the HBO film location scouts chose here; the centres medieval walls and castle clock tower, the beautiful surrounding landscapes and far-reaching views across the water; it was the perfect place to create the fantasy 'Winterfell' - home of the Stark family Adventure days and courses for individuals to large groups. Canoeing, Laser Clay Pigeon Shooting, Kayaking, Sea Kayaking, Abseiling, Rock Climbing, Coasteering, Raft Build and Racing, Archery, Crate Stacking and more. Experience Clearsky &€" inspiration, fun and enjoyment for everyone.

Reviewed By LeedsTanya - Leeds, United Kingdom

Fab afternoon spent mountain biking around beautiful Castle Ward. Bike were ace - they even had a perfect fit for my 6’5” tall husband. The Boundary Trail was perfect for our 14 and 12-year-old so would highly recommend this activity for a family looking an active afternoon out! James was the perfect host -service was quick and efficient and he was really knowledgable. Have booked in for the kayaking tomorrow we were so impressed!

2. Coasteering NI - Private Tours

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5.0 based on 482 reviews

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?

3. Sheans Horse Farm

38 Coolkeeran Road, Armoy BT53 8XL Northern Ireland +44 7759 320434 [email protected] http://www.sheanshorsefarm.com
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5.0 based on 363 reviews

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!

4. Causeway Coasteering

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5.0 based on 165 reviews

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.

5. 4 Elements Adventure

Main Street, Omagh BT78 1BN Northern Ireland +44 7709 610879 [email protected] https://www.4elementsadventure.com/
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5.0 based on 24 reviews

4 Elements Adventure

Four Elements provide the widest range of outdoor experiences in Northern Ireland with the highest quality of service anywhere. We pride ourselves on our attention to detail, and specialise in tailoring packages to meet your needs. All you have to do is choose your adventure and let our highly qualified, motivated and enthusiastic instructors make your day one to remember!Activities include: Canoeing; Kayaking; Hiking; Coasteering; Surfing; Fishing; Gorge-walking; Camping/Campcraft; Bushcraft/Survival skills; Orienteering; Raft building; TeambuildingWe cater for guided and self-guided adventures in hills and loughs; Family adventures; Full/Half day adventures; Coaching; Adventure Boot-camps; Environmental awareness; Residentials; Weekend trips; Staff ‘away days’; Children’s adventures

6. Causeway Coastal Route

Glenstaughey Road, Ballintoy BT64 6NE Northern Ireland +44 7415 751828 [email protected] http://www.causewaycoastalroute.com
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5.0 based on 2,114 reviews

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!

7. Alive Adventures

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5.0 based on 588 reviews

Alive Adventures

Welcome to Alive Adventures in Northern Ireland, a six time winner of Trips-advisor’s “Certificate of Excellence” and “Hall Of Fame” award. We offer a range of activities and rentals, from surfing and SUP to kayaking and eBikes. You’ll be spoiled for choice. So, why not join Ricky and the team as you explore the beautiful Causeway Coast in style. Check out our website to see our full range of adventures and we hope to see you soon!

8. Mourne Archery Centre

35 Carnacavill Road, Maghera, Castlewellan BT31 9HD Northern Ireland +44 7519 882372 http://www.mournearchery.co.uk
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5.0 based on 61 reviews

Mourne Archery Centre

Reviewed By AlanN608 - Upper Ballinderry, United Kingdom

Katie is excellent!! she's understanding and offers great encouragement for beginners!! we have been here twice and highly recommend the 3 hrs of Shooting.

9. Castlewellan Mountain Bike Trails

Castlewellan Forest Park, Castlewellan BT31 9BU Northern Ireland +44 28 4377 0714 [email protected] http://www.mountainbikeni.com/
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5.0 based on 43 reviews

Castlewellan Mountain Bike Trails

Award winning trails complete with extensive facilities inc Bike Hire (Hard Tail | Full Suspension | Electric Hard Tail | Electric Full Suspension | Kids), Coaching & Guiding. One of Northern Ireland's most famous lakes, a stunning Victorian Castle, incredible panoramic views and fast-flowing mountain bike trails; all just minutes from the lively village of Castlewellan. Castlewellan Forest Park boasts all of this and more. With green, blue and red grade trails (including black options) Castlewellan is a must-visit for mountain bikers of all ages and abilities.

Reviewed By fred644

5 of us hired electric bikes for a couple of hours. Was just the best craic I’ve had in a long time. Adeline, laughs, thrills & fantastic scenery. The guys at Castlewellan were very (funny?) and extremely helpful. Would defiance recommend this activity. Devon, Paul and all the others, thanks for great memories.

10. Davagh Forest Trails

Cookstown BT79 8JH Northern Ireland [email protected] http://www.mountainbikeni.com/davagh-forest/
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5.0 based on 28 reviews

Davagh Forest Trails

The Davagh Forest Trails are located in the stunning Sperrin Mountains and offer some of Ireland's most exciting cross-country mountain biking. With mountain biking trails to suit all abilities as well as a pleasant riverside walking trail, Davagh Forest has it all. There is a skills course, pump track and bike wash as well as toilets and changing facilities located at the trailhead.

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