Best attractions and places to see around Brockaghs include a variety of natural features and historical sites. The area is known for its mountains, such as Brockagh Mountain, offering panoramic views of valleys like Glendalough and Glendasan. Visitors can explore ancient monastic settlements, scenic river valleys, and diverse landscapes characterized by peat hags and granite boulders. This region provides numerous opportunities for outdoor activities and cultural exploration.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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A very nice little place. The free car park is very central and spacious. The entrance height is stated as 1.95m. In our case, the height bar was set aside and therefore open.
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Definitely one for the climbers this, as its known for being one of this part of Northern Ireland's steepest climbs, The vistas are well worth all the effort. You can see over to Scotland on a clear day, and the quiet narrow winding road that hugs the rugged coastline is really something quite special.
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Ballycastle is a charming coastal town located in Northern Ireland. The colourful town is a perfect blend of natural beauty and rich history and displays some gorgeous coastal views out to Rathlin Island and Irish Sea.
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Beautiful little harbour located in the seaside village of Cushendun. The Mary McBrides across the road from here sells delicious food and real ales. There is also a café and convenience store nearby where you can pick up some snacks and take a respite on the sandy shore nearby.
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Glenariff Forest Park – the “Queen of the Nine Glens of Antrim” – with raging waterfalls, ancient forests past “Ossians Grave. The unique Waterfall Walk way leads along forest paths and along the river banks through a national nature reserve and offers photographers a varied backdrop with its three waterfalls and picturesque panoramic landscapes.
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Especially nice and interesting at low tide
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The caves near Cushendun Beach formed over hundreds of millions of years and became famous after appearing in the hit series Game of Thrones. And the fact that they are a stone's throw from the pretty little village of Cushendun makes them a great stopover
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The Brockaghs area is rich in natural beauty. You can experience the panoramic views from Brockagh Mountain, overlooking the Glendasan and Glendalough Valleys. Other notable features include the Glendasan River, Lough Ouler, and unique landscapes with peat hags and granite boulders. Don't miss the Waterfall and Bridge on the Glenariff River, known for its picturesque setting within Glenariff Forest Park.
Yes, Brockagh Mountain (556 meters) and Brockagh East (471 meters) offer spectacular panoramic views. For a scenic and challenging drive, the Torr Head Coastal Road is renowned for its steep climbs and vistas over to Scotland on a clear day.
A major historical site is the Glendalough Monastic Settlement, founded by St. Kevin in the 6th century, featuring a distinctive round tower. You can also find remains of old mining operations at North Hero when exploring Brockagh Mountain. The Brockagh Resource Centre in Laragh Village serves as a hub for local information and activities.
Yes, the ancient St. Kevin's Way connects the Glendasan Valley to the historic Glendalough Monastic Settlement, offering a unique walking experience through the region's heritage.
Brockaghs is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You can explore newly waymarked Brockagh Trails that connect to the Wicklow Mountains National Park, or hike sections of the long-distance Wicklow Way. For specific routes, consider the hiking trails around Brockaghs, which include options like the Moyle Way: Breen Forest Loop.
Yes, the area offers a range of hiking options. For easier walks, Ballard Woods provides a 2.2km loop trail along the Avonmore River. You can find several easy hikes around Brockaghs, including loops around Cushendun Harbour and Cushendun Caves. More challenging routes are also available within the broader hiking guide.
Absolutely. The Torr Head Coastal Road is a challenging but rewarding cycle way with stunning coastal views. For more cycling options, explore the cycling routes around Brockaghs, which feature loops like Cushendun to The Dark Hedges.
Yes, several spots are great for families. Ballard Woods offers an easy loop trail with oak sculptures and Jacksons Falls. Ballycastle Town Centre and Beach is a charming coastal spot with beautiful views, and Cushendun Harbour is a quaint village with a sandy shore, pubs, and cafes.
Visitors appreciate the stunning natural beauty, from the raging waterfalls of Glenariff Forest Park to the panoramic views from coastal roads. The quiet, winding roads and the opportunity to see historical sites like the Glendalough Monastic Settlement are also highly valued. The charming coastal villages with their amenities add to the appeal.
Yes, the seaside village of Cushendun, home to Cushendun Harbour, offers pubs, cafes, and a convenience store. Ballycastle Town Centre and Beach is another charming coastal town with a blend of natural beauty and amenities.
The Glendalough Valley, carved by glaciers and home to two lakes and the Monastic Settlement, is easily accessible from Brockaghs. You can reach it via the St. Kevin's Way pilgrim route or by exploring the various trails that connect the Glendasan Valley to Glendalough.
The landscape around Brockagh features significant peat hags and scattered granite boulders with unique formations. Additionally, the Cushendun Caves, formed over hundreds of millions of years, are a notable natural monument near Cushendun Beach.


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