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Northern Ireland
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rom the otherworldly geology of the Giant’s Causeway,
with its polygonal columns marching down to the
sea, to the metropolis of Belfast and its recently-opened
Titanic visitor centre, Northern Ireland is a place of unique
experiences. High among these must be the Causeway
Coastal Route, a 120-mile road journey from Belfast to Derry
that has been rated among the top drives in the world. And
where better to stay than a strategically located Premier Park?
Ballyness Caravan Park
Co Antrim
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Giant’s Causeway
Many festivals in area
Near Bushmills Distillery
Open:
14March – 2 Nov
Facilities:
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et in beautiful countryside two miles from the Giant’s
Causeway, Ballyness o ers 48 touring pitches set over three
areas. These are all on spacious hardstandings with electric
hook-ups, fresh and waste water and are central to a well-
equipped toilet block (which features accessible facilities, baby-
changing area and family room). Children are sure to head for
the on-site indoor play area, and there’s also a library and board
games. The park also has free wi and dogs are welcome. Nearby
attractions include the Old Bushmills Distillery, the Giant’s
Causeway and Dunluce Castle.
40 Castlecatt Road, Bushmills, Co Antrim, Northern Ireland BT57 8TN
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028 2073 2393
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Carrick-a-Rede
Rope Bridge, Co. Antrim
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