Best attractions and places to see around Dunmakelter include a variety of coastal viewpoints, historical sites, and scenic routes. The region features dramatic cliffs, ancient castles, and charming coastal towns. Visitors can explore diverse landscapes, from challenging climbs to family-friendly beaches. The area offers opportunities to experience both natural beauty and local heritage.
Last updated: June 23, 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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One of the real classic seacliff climbing areas with decades of histors and the tradiitonal climbing meet-up on the first weekend in June.
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Built in 1547, Kinbane Castle is almost 500 years old and is a stunning site. With the waves crashing against the rocks below it makes for a rugged picnic spot!
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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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Fair Head is a cliff top approximately 3 miles long and 200m high with sweeping views of Ballycastle.
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According to komoot only 50 meters in altitude - forget it. It feels like 200 within a few meters over some high steps. Goes right in the thighs.
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Dunmakelter is rich in natural beauty, offering dramatic cliffs and scenic coastal views. You can visit Kinbane Castle for stunning vistas of the North Antrim coast and Rathlin Island, or experience the sweeping views from Fair Head Climbing Area, a 200m high cliff. The Torr Head Coastal Road also provides breathtaking scenery, with clear views over to Scotland on a good day.
Yes, Dunmakelter boasts several historical sites. Kinbane Castle, built in 1547, is an almost 500-year-old site offering a rugged setting. You can also explore the Kelp House, a mid-1700s building originally used as a warehouse for seaweed and later as a music and dance venue, showcasing the region's trading past.
Absolutely! Kinbane Castle is suitable for families, with steps and barriers, though supervision is advised on narrow parts. Ballycastle Town Centre and Beach is another excellent family option, offering a charming coastal town experience with a beach and views out to Rathlin Island.
The Dunmakelter area is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous hiking and cycling opportunities. For hiking, explore routes like the Kinbane Head & Castle walk or the Breen Forest loop. Cyclists can tackle challenging routes such as the Giant's Causeway loop or the Torr Head loop. Find more details on these activities in the hiking guide and cycling guide for Dunmakelter.
Yes, the region offers several challenging options. The Torr Head Coastal Road is known for its extremely steep climbs and descents, making it a demanding cycle way. For climbers, Fair Head Climbing Area provides a classic sea cliff climbing experience. Even the path to Kinbane Castle involves steep steps, offering a good workout with rewarding views.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning coastal views and the historical significance of the sites. The dramatic cliffs and the opportunity to see Rathlin Island and even Scotland from viewpoints like Kinbane Castle and Torr Head Coastal Road are highly appreciated. The blend of natural beauty and rich history, particularly in places like Ballycastle Town Centre and Beach, also receives positive feedback.
Yes, parking is available at some locations. For instance, Ballycastle Town Centre and Beach offers a free, central, and spacious car park. For other attractions, it's advisable to check specific access information, as some coastal or historical sites might have limited or roadside parking.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails suitable for beginners or those looking for a relaxed walk. Examples include the 'Kinbane Head & Castle from Whitepark Road' and the 'Breen Forest loop from Ballycastle'. These routes offer a chance to enjoy the scenery without extreme difficulty. You can explore more options in the easy hikes guide for Dunmakelter.
Ballycastle Town Centre and Beach is described as a charming coastal town that perfectly blends natural beauty with rich history. It offers gorgeous coastal views out to Rathlin Island and the Irish Sea, making it a pleasant spot for visitors to relax and explore.
Yes, on a clear day, you can often see Scotland from several viewpoints around Dunmakelter. Both Kinbane Castle and the Torr Head Coastal Road are noted for offering clear views across the water to Scotland, providing a spectacular backdrop to the rugged coastline.
Cycling around Dunmakelter offers a range of experiences, from scenic coastal rides to challenging climbs. The Torr Head Coastal Road is particularly famous for its steep ascents and descents, rewarding cyclists with stunning views. There are also longer routes like the Giant's Causeway loop. For more detailed cycling routes, refer to the cycling guide for Dunmakelter.


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