Top 10 Things to do Adventurous in County Antrim, Northern Ireland

November 29, 2021 Margarita Chappel

Discover the best top things to do in County Antrim, United Kingdom including Coasteering NI - Private Tours, Escarmouche Paintball, Causeway Coasteering, Sheans Horse Farm, North Coast Sailing, Surf Sup NI, Causeway Coast Sailing, Alive Adventures, Need 4 Speed Indoor Karting, Ulster Aviation Society.
Restaurants in County Antrim

1. Coasteering NI - Private Tours

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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?

2. Escarmouche Paintball

1 Shanes Street, Randalstown BT41 2AD Northern Ireland +44 7774 636254 [email protected] http://www.escarmouche.com
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Escarmouche Paintball

We are a small company of dedicated people, determined to provide you with the best Paintball day you have ever had! We enthusiastically believe that Paintball is a very exciting and stimulating activity, that appeals to a very broad section of people. Arrive on site with an open and positive mind and be ready for a day, that we hope will be remembered for a very long time. It is a sport that demands strategy and discipline and above all, an open mind to truly enjoy a very different day out.We love Paintball...We hope you will love it too!Ignore all the stereotypes...Join the millions of people around the world and come find out why this game, is the fastest growing activity in the world!

3. Causeway Coasteering

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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.

4. Sheans Horse Farm

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

5. North Coast Sailing

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North Coast Sailing

On skippered charter, cruise Rathlin, The Mull of Kintyre and Scotland's magnificent west coast from our home berth in Ballycastle Marina. Our unique location will allow you to discover the history, geography and geology of the astounding coasts of the North of Ireland and the West Coast of Scotland, whilst stopping off at picturisque locations with the best pubs and restaurants along the way.

6. Surf Sup NI

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Surf Sup NI

We are the first SUP Surf school in N. Ireland and operate from The Coast Office, right beside the world famous Giants Causeway - in the majestic and scenic port of Portballintrae, Co. Antrim.We offer SUP lessons, SUP courses, SUPfaris and team development fun.John has been instructing sport for 20 years and his passion for SUP will surely rub off on you!"I provide a safe and friendly experience, focusing on getting you on your feet and enjoying this fabulous sport."

7. Causeway Coast Sailing

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Causeway Coast Sailing

Day sailing in Northern Ireland. Enjoy a day's sailing on Antrim's scenic causeway coast on our 24' yacht departing from Ballycastle Marina or Rathlin Island. Sailing trips from £17 per person. No sailing experience required! Sail for a morning or afternoon around Ballycastle Bay - Sail to Balintoy for lunch and back in the afternoon - Make the crossing to Rathlin Island under sail - Learn the basics of sailing with hands on experience - See the Northern Ireland coast from the water

8. Alive Adventures

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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!

9. Need 4 Speed Indoor Karting

Doagh Business Park 11 Kilbride Road, Doagh, Newtownabbey BT39 0QA Northern Ireland +44 28 9334 2777 http://www.need4speedkarting.com/
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Need 4 Speed Indoor Karting

Reviewed By Alanwexford - Wexford, Ireland

Our first visit to Need 4 Speed in Doagh, Newtownabbey. Very impressed by the whole set up. I emailed through their website a couple of days beforehand to check availability and Debs quickly got back to us within minutes, and booked us in. Good friendly welcome when we arrived with everyone wearing their covid masks. We all changed into racing suits. Fresh gloves and hair coverings were provided. We watched a safety briefing video before heading out to the track where the instructor led us around the first lap of the track to make sure everyone was happy and knew what to do. We had two sessions on the track with a short interval where we were able to check track times, and tried to improve on the second session. Kids had a great time, and we look forward to returning.

10. Ulster Aviation Society

94-B Halftown Road via Gate 3 - Maze Long Kesh, Lisburn BT27 5RF Northern Ireland +44 7724 896215 [email protected] http://www.ulsteraviationsociety.org/
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Ulster Aviation Society

WHO ARE WE? A charitable society that is a diverse group of enthusiasts, working on a voluntary basis to further public education in the history of aviation. WHAT AIRCRAFT DO WE HAVE? Our heritage collection currently includes 41+ aircraft, ranging from vintage WWII fighters through Cold War era fast jets, Shorts designed & built aircraft, civilian aircraft, plus military helicopters, engines, artefacts and rare aviation reference materials, all with strong links to aviation within the island of Ireland. Our aircraft are housed within an ex-WWII hangar at Maze Long Kesh, outside Lisburn (on the site of the old prison). • Charitable association of Aviation Enthusiasts • Over 680+ members, including Europe & USA Ulster Aviation Society is a charitable association. N. Ireland. Charity No. NIC 100128. NI Charity Commission Registered. Associate member of Northern Ireland Museums’ Council

Reviewed By BoardingPass162734

Amazing collection, with a very knowledgeable and friendly staff and great opportunities for volunteers (young and old), to high-light this gem of a collection. I thoroughly enjoyed my few hours there and wish I was closer, as I'd be there volunteering too. Keep coming back as there is always something new and interesting to see - and the standard of restoration is top notch and a credit to high calibre of the team there, and giving youngsters many opportunities to help out and build those all important life skills. Please pass the word around and support this wonderful charity.and visit it soon.

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