Ballycastle in County Antrim

Ballycastle is a Town in the county of County Antrim.

The seaside town of Ballycastle in Antrim, Northern Ireland, is located on the north-easternmost coastal tip of the country. The town’s harbour is home to a ferry that provides access to Rathlin Island, which is visible from Ballycastle’s coastline.

The surrounding area is classified as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and is popular among tourists for its scenic beauty.

Ballycastle has a long history dating back to the 6th century when it was founded by Saint Comgall. Today, the town is a popular tourist destination due to its picturesque setting and proximity to attractions such as Giant’s Causeway and Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge. Visitors can enjoy a variety of activities in Ballycastle, such as golfing, fishing,

Ballycastle postcode: BT54 6AN

Retail in Ballycastle

There are great places to visit near Ballycastle including some great villages, towns and cities.

Ballycastle is near some unmissable villages like Portrush,

Newtownabbey, Carrickfergus, Ballymoney, Ballymena, Ballycastle, and Antrim are some of Ballycastle best towns to visit near Ballycastle.

Lisburn is a great place to visit close to Ballycastle if you like cities.

Ballycastle History

There are some historic monuments around Ballycastle:

Places to see near Ballycastle

Lakes near Ballycastle

    Where to Eat in Ballycastle

    Streets in Ballycastle