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Thinking Of Moving To The Causeway Coast & Glens?

The Causeway Coast and Glens Borough is like a hidden treasure chest of Northern Ireland, mostly rural, with charming towns like Coleraine, Ballymoney, Ballycastle, and Limavady dotting the landscape. But don’t let the peaceful countryside fool you—tourism here is big business. And why wouldn’t it be?

The borough proudly flaunts the Giant’s Causeway, a World Heritage marvel, and a string of dazzling attractions along the iconic Causeway Coastal Route. Think Glenariff Forest Park, the hair-raising Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge, the eerie Dark Hedges, postcard-perfect Ballintoy Harbour, and the tranquil Roe Valley Country Park.

Sprawling Across 1,968 Square Kilometres

This borough stretches from Lough Foyle’s shimmering shores in the west to the lush Glens of Antrim in the east. Yep, it's one of the biggest councils in Northern Ireland by land area—size does matter here!

Nature lovers, rejoice! With 31 historic parks and gardens, 15 national nature reserves, 4 Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and more Blue Flag beaches than you can shake a stick at, there's no shortage of outdoor eye candy. Golf enthusiasts are also in for a treat with world-class courses that could make any golfer swoon.

And when it comes to events, Causeway Coast and Glens don’t do things by halves.

From the adrenaline-fueled North West 200 road race to the prestigious Open golf tournament and the internationally celebrated SuperCup NI football showdown, this borough knows how to throw a party.

Don't forget the Ould Lammas Fair in Ballycastle—a quirky, bustling festival that's been Ireland’s oldest fair for generations.

Buckle up because there’s always something happening here!

Causeway Coast & Glens
Explore Causeway Coast And Glens
Explore Causeway Coast And Glens
Explore Causeway Coast And Glens