Best attractions and places to see around Long'S Glebe include a collection of historical sites and natural landscapes along the coast. The area features dramatic cliff-top architecture and remnants of grand estates. Visitors can explore a blend of man-made monuments and scenic natural features. This region offers opportunities to discover historical buildings and coastal views.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Highly recommended 👌 I believe a location of a certain TV show may have been shot here.
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Once a grand, Italian-inspired home, Downhill House was devastated by fire in May 1851 and almost completely burned down.
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It was a library, a retreat, a memorial to a somewhat scandalous love story and now it is one of the most popular and photographed buildings in Ireland.
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Beautiful walk along the seafront, overlooking the town, the beach and the cliffs in the distance. Lots of shops and restaurants nearby.
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The house you see was built in the 18th century A tremendous fire destroyed the house in 1851, and the library, along with numerous important sculptures and paintings, was lost. The house remained in the Bishop's family until 1948.
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Built as a library for an eccentric bishop, this dramatic folly atop a cliff is one of Ireland's most popular landmarks.
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In the surroundings of Downhill House, at one end of the walled garden, you will find this old ice house. Here, meat and ice were stored to keep food in good condition.
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The area is rich in history. You can visit the dramatic Mussenden Temple, an 18th-century library perched on a cliff. Nearby, explore the ruins of Downhill House Ruins, a grand mansion devastated by fire in 1851. Don't miss the Downhill Demesne Dovecote and Ice House, which offers a glimpse into historical estate practices.
Yes, Long'S Glebe offers several stunning natural viewpoints. The Mussenden Temple itself provides picturesque views from its cliff-top location. You can also enjoy the serene Binevenagh Lake, an artificial lake on a cliff-top overlooking Benone Strand, perfect for a picnic. Castlerock Beach also offers expansive coastal views.
The region is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy various cycling routes, including road cycling and touring. For example, there are easy road cycling loops like "Dunluce Castle Ruins – View of Dunluce Castle loop from Portstewart" or more challenging touring bicycle routes such as "Malin Head – Mussenden Temple loop from Castlerock." Find more options on the Cycling around Long'S Glebe guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Long'S Glebe guide.
Absolutely. Many attractions are suitable for families. Binevenagh Lake is a great spot for a family picnic. Castlerock Beach is a stunning stretch of sand with dunes, offering space for play and relaxation, and benefits from RNLI lifeguards in July and August. The historical sites like Mussenden Temple and Downhill House Ruins can also be engaging for older children interested in history.
For a beautiful beach experience, head to Castlerock Beach. It's a stunning stretch of golden sand backed by dunes, offering ample space for relaxation and activities. You can even park on the sand throughout the year in the eastern section. Lifeguards are present in July and August, but caution is advised when swimming.
Yes, there are several easy hiking trails. You can enjoy the "Downhill House & Mussenden Temple loop" from Binevenagh, which is an easy 4.1 km walk. Another option is the "Mussenden Temple – Downhill House Ruins loop from Castlerock," a gentle 3.2 km path. For more options, check out the Easy hikes around Long'S Glebe guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the dramatic coastal scenery and the rich history. The Mussenden Temple is often highlighted for its picturesque setting and historical significance as an eccentric bishop's library. The mystical atmosphere of the Downhill House Ruins also captivates many, offering a glimpse into a bygone era. The blend of man-made monuments and natural beauty receives high praise.
While specific establishments aren't listed directly within the attraction data, the broader region of Glebe, Sydney (if considering the wider context of 'Glebe' areas) is known for its diverse dining options, including cafes, bars, and restaurants along Glebe Point Road. For the specific area around the Northern Ireland attractions, you'll find local pubs and cafes in nearby towns like Castlerock or Portstewart, offering refreshments after your explorations.
The best time to visit often depends on your preferred activities. For enjoying the beaches and outdoor activities like cycling and hiking, the warmer months from late spring to early autumn (May to September) offer more pleasant weather. During July and August, Castlerock Beach also has RNLI lifeguards. However, the historical sites and scenic viewpoints can be appreciated year-round, with each season offering a different charm.
While the provided data highlights easy hikes, the broader region offers diverse terrain. For more challenging outdoor experiences, you might look into longer cycling routes like the "Moville Waterfront – Greencastle Fishing Village loop from Castlerock" (174 km, difficult) or the "Malin Head – Mussenden Temple loop from Castlerock" (127 km, difficult) which can be physically demanding. Always check route details for elevation and terrain before embarking on a challenging trail.
Yes, for attractions like Castlerock Beach, there is car parking at the top of the beach, and you can even park on the sand in the eastern section. For other sites like Mussenden Temple and Downhill House Ruins, parking facilities are typically available nearby as they are popular visitor destinations.
Many outdoor areas and trails in the region are dog-friendly, especially the coastal walks and forest paths. For instance, the Glebe Foreshore Walk in Sydney (if considering other 'Glebe' areas) allows off-leash dogs in certain areas. When visiting specific historical sites or nature preserves, it's always best to check their individual policies regarding pets, usually requiring dogs to be on a leash.


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