Silvercliffs
Holiday Village. |
||||
Silvercliffs Holiday Village is situated on a mature 28 acre park. Partially wooded, the elevated site commands a breath-taking view over Ballycastle Bay, enclosed by the cliffs of Fair Head and Rathlin Island. Just a twenty minute drive from the world famous Giants Causeway, it’s the perfect base from which to explore Northern Ireland’s magical Causeway Coast and Glens. After the activities of the day you can return to Silvercliffs and relax in the comfort of your accomodation or enjoy a quiet drink in the hospitable surroundings of the park’s traditional Irish bar. Just a twenty minute drive from the world famous Giants Causeway, it's the perfect base from which to explore Northern Ireland's magical Causeway Coast and Glens. After the activities of the day you can return to Silvercliffs and relax in the comfort of your apartment or enjoy a quiet drink in the hospitable surroundings of the park's traditional Irish bar.
|
||||
|
Camp sites in Ballygally. |
Silvercliffs
Holiday Village. |
||||
The Park was originally part of the estate of Sir Thomas and Lady Dixon and reverted to Larne Borough Council in 1957. Many of the original features remain, including the walled garden, the ice house and the lime kilns.
|
||||
|
Ballypatrick
Forest. |
||||
Ballypatrick Forest lies in the north east corner of Co Antrim, and is bisected by the main A2 road which, a popular tourist route between the Glens of Antrim and the causeway Coast. It is near the intriguing Vanishing Lake, Loughareema and gives access to a constantly changing series of woodland vistas and distant views as it leads the visitor through this extensive upland forest.
|
||||
|