Attractions and places to see around New Buildings South feature a diverse collection of natural wonders, historical sites, and cultural landmarks. This region offers 4 distinct highlights, ranging from ancient archaeological sites to unique natural avenues. Visitors can explore centuries-old trees, historic estates, and significant Neolithic monuments. These locations provide insights into both natural heritage and local history.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Absolutely overrated. Many trees have been broken or cut down. Completely overcrowded during normal daytime. You really don't have to go there...only if it's on your way.
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This is the best preserved court tomb in the Causeway Coast area. A Neolithic tomb dating from c.4000 to 2000 BC. It was excavated twice, in 1935 and 1975. It consists of a horse shoe shaped forecourt that leads into a small chamber. There is a cremation passage behind the chamber containing three pits, one of these pits held the remains of several people. This form of cremation passage is the only one of its type found in Ireland.
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Famous beech trees from the film "Games of Thornes"
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The door is inside the hotel. If you politely ask for it, you'll even get a "passport" with all of the Game of Thrones doors.
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A stately home not far from the Dark Hedges.
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It is a street popularly known as Dark Hedges. It is only a few hundred meters long and a tree worth seeing. The road is north east of Ballymoney. There is a small parking lot at the end of the street. From there you can โhikeโ the avenue in peace and quiet on foot. The street was a filming location for a scene in the hit fantasy series Games of Thrones.
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The region is home to impressive natural features, most notably The Dark Hedges. This iconic avenue is lined with over 300-year-old beech trees, creating a unique and atmospheric natural monument. You can also find natural elements at Dooey's Cairn Neolithic Court Tomb, which is set in a natural landscape.
Yes, the area offers significant historical sites. Gracehill House, a stately home built in 1775, is a key historical landmark. Additionally, Dooey's Cairn Neolithic Court Tomb provides a fascinating glimpse into ancient history, dating back to c.4000 to 2000 BC and representing the best-preserved court tomb in the Causeway Coast area.
Fans of 'Game of Thrones' will enjoy visiting the Game of Thrones Door at Gracehill House. This unique man-made monument is located inside the hotel and offers a special cultural experience for visitors.
Absolutely! Both The Dark Hedges and Dooey's Cairn Neolithic Court Tomb are considered family-friendly, offering engaging experiences for all ages amidst natural and historical settings.
Yes, Dooey's Cairn Neolithic Court Tomb is a dog-friendly attraction, allowing you to explore this ancient site with your canine companion.
The Game of Thrones Door at Gracehill House is wheelchair accessible, ensuring that visitors with mobility needs can enjoy this unique cultural highlight.
The area around New Buildings South offers several cycling opportunities. You can find various routes, including the 'Whiterocks Beach and Dunluce Castle loop from Ballymoney' (47 km, moderate) or the 'Ballymoney to Dooey's Cairn loop' (32 km, moderate). For more options, explore the Cycling around New Buildings South guide.
Yes, road cyclists can enjoy routes such as the 'Ballycastle loop from Ballymoney โ Causeway Coast' (80 km, moderate) or the more challenging 'Torr Head loop from Ballymoney โ Antrim Coast & Glens' (87 km, difficult). Discover more routes in the Road Cycling Routes around New Buildings South guide.
Visitors frequently appreciate the unique atmosphere of The Dark Hedges, with its ancient beech trees. The historical significance of Gracehill House and the cultural novelty of the Game of Thrones Door are also highly rated. The archaeological importance and preservation of Dooey's Cairn Neolithic Court Tomb are also a draw.
Dooey's Cairn Neolithic Court Tomb is the best-preserved court tomb in the Causeway Coast area, dating from c.4000 to 2000 BC. It features a unique cremation passage, the only one of its type found in Ireland, which once held the remains of several people.
Gracehill House, a stately home, functions as a hotel and hosts the Game of Thrones Door, suggesting it offers accommodation and potentially dining facilities for visitors.


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