My favourite spot for
breakfast is…
Ground in Portrush. I spend so much time there. The staff are so lovely and welcoming, and the vibe is just really relaxed. The coffee is also spectacular; though I am more of a tea gal. You have to try their Portrush eggs and if you are visiting in spring/summer, I love their iced tea.
For a gentle stroll, you can’t beat…
Whiterocks Beach. It is such a beautiful beach that changes every time I’m there. Most people go to the left where you can walk into Portrush and back (less than 5km). I normally go to the right when the tide is out as it takes you to the most beautiful arches, caves and rocks. The tides change literally every week, so it’s worth keeping an eye on optimum times.
For a gentle stroll, you can't beat Whiterocks Beach. \ Chris Hill Photographic
But for a more challenging hike, I love…
Walking from Ballintoy Harbour around the coast. Park at Ballintoy and go to the left of the car park. You will have to climb over a few stiles, but if you follow the coast all the way around, you can walk to White Park Bay and round to Portbradden. The trail actually goes all the way to the Giant’s Causeway via Dunseverick Falls and Dunseverick Castle, if you want to take the day. It will involve some clambering over rocks, but you will find little hidden gems.
A hike from Ballintoy Harbour will reveal hidden gems. \ Matthew Woodhouse
For lunch, I love…
The Tartine in Bushmills; particularly for Sunday lunch. I don’t think you will find a nicer Sunday lunch. Funny story, my husband tried to take me here for our first date, but I thought it was too sophisticated for me. It took until our 10-year anniversary for us to go and I regret that decision immensely. It is a beautiful restaurant.
For some retail therapy, you can’t beat…
The White House in Portrush or Moore’s of Coleraine. They showcase so many local products, art and produce. They also have everything you need, from gifts to clothing. Olivia’s Haven is a local candlemaker based in Coleraine. Her scents are based around stories. My favourite scent is ‘Downhill Forest’, which is rich and earthy.
If the sun is shining, get some Vitamin Sea at…
Benone Beach. You can drive on (though be careful of the soft sand). It has some great cafes nearby, as well as a sauna on the beach, which is great if you want to go for a dip and then warm up. It’s super relaxing.
To learn more about the history/heritage of the area, check out…
Kintra Boat Tours based in Ballycastle. There is no better way to see the coastline than a boat tour and this local company know the area so well. They have a few options and they also run the Rathlin ferry; Rathlin is also worth a trip for a great day out.
Rathlin Island makes for a great day out. \ Joshua McMichael/Tourism Ireland
Younger visitors will love…
Curry’s Fun Park in Portrush, of course. My kids both have autism, so we always avoid it during peak season. Instead, we visit in the evenings when it’s at its quietest. Portrush Coastal Zone is a great place to visit with children to see some local sea life. Then take a walk to the park at Ramore Head, which has recently been refurbished. If you’d like to avoid crowds, head to Ballintoy where there is a small park in the little village. It’s normally pretty quiet and you can call in to the Fullerton Arms for a bite to eat after.
For dinner, you can’t beat…
Shanty in Portrush. Situated right over the water, it is Portrush’s old lifeboat shelter. The food is exceptional – it’s high-level local cuisine. They even produce their own in-house gin and whiskey. What really sets it apart though is the service. The staff are so knowledgeable about each dish on the menu and the attention to detail is second to none. The steaks are always cooked to perfection, and I love the truffle and parmesan smashed potatoes. I absolutely adore this spot.
For a great night out, visit…
Kiwi’s Brew Bar in Portrush. They have live music regularly and a comedy night once a month. They have a great selection of craft beers including some locals and a great cocktail list too.
For a good night’s sleep…
Check out Corrstown Village in Portrush for luxury self-catering accommodation. It has an incredible location being close to the town, but you feel like you’re on your own. Each cottage has a hot tub and comes with a hotel finish.
If you want a hotel, I really rate the Golf Links Hotel in Portrush. It is budget-friendly, and they have some great offers.
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My favourite spot for
breakfast is…
Ground in Portrush. I spend so much time there. The staff are so lovely and welcoming, and the vibe is just really relaxed. The coffee is also spectacular; though I am more of a tea gal. You have to try their Portrush eggs and if you are visiting in spring/summer, I love their iced tea.
For a gentle stroll, you can’t beat…
Whiterocks Beach. It is such a beautiful beach that changes every time I’m there. Most people go to the left where you can walk into Portrush and back (less than 5km). I normally go to the right when the tide is out as it takes you to the most beautiful arches, caves and rocks. The tides change literally every week, so it’s worth keeping an eye on optimum times.
For a gentle stroll, you can't beat Whiterocks Beach. \ Chris Hill Photographic
But for a more challenging hike, I love…
Walking from Ballintoy Harbour around the coast. Park at Ballintoy and go to the left of the car park. You will have to climb over a few stiles, but if you follow the coast all the way around, you can walk to White Park Bay and round to Portbradden. The trail actually goes all the way to the Giant’s Causeway via Dunseverick Falls and Dunseverick Castle, if you want to take the day. It will involve some clambering over rocks, but you will find little hidden gems.
A hike from Ballintoy Harbour will reveal hidden gems. \ Matthew Woodhouse
For lunch, I love…
The Tartine in Bushmills; particularly for Sunday lunch. I don’t think you will find a nicer Sunday lunch. Funny story, my husband tried to take me here for our first date, but I thought it was too sophisticated for me. It took until our 10-year anniversary for us to go and I regret that decision immensely. It is a beautiful restaurant.
For some retail therapy, you can’t beat…
The White House in Portrush or Moore’s of Coleraine. They showcase so many local products, art and produce. They also have everything you need, from gifts to clothing. Olivia’s Haven is a local candlemaker based in Coleraine. Her scents are based around stories. My favourite scent is ‘Downhill Forest’, which is rich and earthy.
If the sun is shining, get some Vitamin Sea at…
Benone Beach. You can drive on (though be careful of the soft sand). It has some great cafes nearby, as well as a sauna on the beach, which is great if you want to go for a dip and then warm up. It’s super relaxing.
To learn more about the history/heritage of the area, check out…
Kintra Boat Tours based in Ballycastle. There is no better way to see the coastline than a boat tour and this local company know the area so well. They have a few options and they also run the Rathlin ferry; Rathlin is also worth a trip for a great day out.
Rathlin Island makes for a great day out. \ Joshua McMichael/Tourism Ireland
Younger visitors will love…
Curry’s Fun Park in Portrush, of course. My kids both have autism, so we always avoid it during peak season. Instead, we visit in the evenings when it’s at its quietest. Portrush Coastal Zone is a great place to visit with children to see some local sea life. Then take a walk to the park at Ramore Head, which has recently been refurbished. If you’d like to avoid crowds, head to Ballintoy where there is a small park in the little village. It’s normally pretty quiet and you can call in to the Fullerton Arms for a bite to eat after.
For dinner, you can’t beat…
Shanty in Portrush. Situated right over the water, it is Portrush’s old lifeboat shelter. The food is exceptional – it’s high-level local cuisine. They even produce their own in-house gin and whiskey. What really sets it apart though is the service. The staff are so knowledgeable about each dish on the menu and the attention to detail is second to none. The steaks are always cooked to perfection, and I love the truffle and parmesan smashed potatoes. I absolutely adore this spot.
For a great night out, visit…
Kiwi’s Brew Bar in Portrush. They have live music regularly and a comedy night once a month. They have a great selection of craft beers including some locals and a great cocktail list too.
For a good night’s sleep…
Check out Corrstown Village in Portrush for luxury self-catering accommodation. It has an incredible location being close to the town, but you feel like you’re on your own. Each cottage has a hot tub and comes with a hotel finish.
If you want a hotel, I really rate the Golf Links Hotel in Portrush. It is budget-friendly, and they have some great offers.
Read more
From west Canada to running a rural guesthouse in west Cork
Rock the boat: family holidays by ferry
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