10 Forests in Causeway Coastal Route That You Shouldn't Miss

November 11, 2021 Concepcion Newsome

Discover the best top things to do in Causeway Coastal Route, United Kingdom including Loughermore Forest, Randalstown Forest Nature Reserve, Ballyboley Forest, Clements' Wood, Capanagh Forest, Straidkilly Nature Reserve, Tardree Forest, Glenariff Forest Park, Portglenone Forest, Glenarm forest.
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1. Loughermore Forest

Myrtle Road, Derry BT47 3HP Northern Ireland https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/articles/loughermore-forest
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Loughermore Forest

2. Randalstown Forest Nature Reserve

Randalstown Northern Ireland
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5.0 based on 9 reviews

Randalstown Forest Nature Reserve

3. Ballyboley Forest

81 Upper Ballyboley Road, Larne BT40 2TH Northern Ireland http://www.outdoorni.com/local-outdoors/venues/ballyboley-forest/
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

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4. Clements' Wood

3-5 Ballygowan Rd,, Larne BT40 3EH Northern Ireland http://www.woodlandtrust.org.uk/visiting-woods/woods/clements-wood/
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Clements' Wood

Reviewed By Y4712ZCnicholasd - Larne, United Kingdom

Just outside Larne Town near Glenoe village is a little unknown hidden gem known as Clements' Wood. It is a small 10 acre woodland just off the busy Larne A2 Main Dual Carriageway and it consists of over 300 native trees, streams, graveled and bare ground paths and some old stone buildings, fortifications and an old watermill. The woodland also runs along the old disused Larne-Ballyclare Narrow Gauge Railway Line which is no longer in use today but you can still find some evidence of the old line today. This little woodland is great for getting some peaceful breathing space from the busier and noiser parklands in the area.

5. Capanagh Forest

Starbog Road, Larne, County Antrim, Northern Ireland, BT44 0DP, Larne Northern Ireland http://www.woodlandtrust.org.uk/visiting-woods/woods/capanagh-forest/
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6. Straidkilly Nature Reserve

Straidkilly Rd, Carnlough, Ballymena BT44 0LQ, Glenarm Northern Ireland http://www.ulsterwildlife.org/nature-reserves/straidkilly
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7. Tardree Forest

Antrim Northern Ireland https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/articles/tardree-forest
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Tardree Forest

8. Glenariff Forest Park

Glenarrife Rd Northern Ireland +44 28 7034 0870 https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/articles/glenariff-forest-park
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Glenariff Forest Park

Reviewed By sallyannsligo - Sligo, Ireland

Did the waterfall walk it was very enjoyable and I would highly recommend it to anyone, it is an easy walk even for younger children, very scenic area.

9. Portglenone Forest

Ballymena Road, Portglenone Northern Ireland http://www.midandeastantrim.gov.uk/tourism/things-to-do/parks-open-spaces/portglenone-forest
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4.5 based on 37 reviews

Portglenone Forest

Reviewed By 726danih - Ballymena, United Kingdom

Beautiful walks for kids dogs and adults take walking boots if it’s been raining beautiful place to visit

10. Glenarm forest

Toberwine Street, Glenarm Northern Ireland +44 28 7034 0870 http://www.nidirect.gov.uk/glenarm-forest
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Glenarm forest

Reviewed By kathrynhC1908XX - Bushmills, United Kingdom

Lovely walk with my two daughters and my pooch ????. The forest boasts spectacular views and is accessed through a beautiful gate at the top of the main cobbled street in Glenarm, which just adds to its charm. Picnic tables are available near the car park, close to the river. There are some carved wooden animals around the walk, which the girls loved trying to spot whilst we were walking. The fact that this forest is within easy walking distance of the locals cafes and public houses just adds to its attraction. You can also walk to the beach and the marina. There is something for everyone. Lovely place for a walk, then tea and a scone!!! Enjoy ????

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