Near Belfast, North Ireland, North Ireland's Antrim Coast winds dramatically, beautifully; a region with small, authentic villages and a graceful Antrim seacoast that's solitary and memorable.
So close to Belfast, North Ireland, the coast of North Ireland has many quiet, undisturbed harbors where small boats bob on the still water.
But North Irelands Antrim Coast, a few miles outside of Belfast, is full of extraordinary beaches and miles of sandy, uninterrupted places for all kinds of water sports.
The villages along the Antrim Coast are very pretty places, villages like Glenarm, Carnlough and Cushend all offer quiet pubs and a simple life along a majestic cast and not far from Belfasts energy.
The Antrim has the famous Giants Causeway and the world-famous Bushmills Distillery, but mostly thee Antrim Coast has miles of curving, open coast along an untouched and wonderful sea
I would like to visit there.
Is it save to travel there now? I am afraid of the former IRA and UVF.
I just want fun, not trouble.
applesweeter 1 year ago
@applesweeter yes, take our word for it. While there is sporatic violence (just s in any big city like NY or D.C. or LA) it is very safe with very friendly people..
Go and enjoy and thanks for writing in.
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travelvideo 1 year ago
Which land? Ireland or Portugal?
travelvideo 2 years ago
Thank you! We appreciate your comment. Go visit the country, and let us know if we can help you out. Great place
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travelvideo 3 years ago