With beautiful, typically Irish countryside and coastline, this is a good area to start a trip round Northern Ireland. The Coast Road gives visitors some of the most beautiful driving scenery in the world, whilst there are plenty of coastal and country walks taking in the views to Scotland and abundant wildlife, including seals and eagles. Being one of the main points of arrival for ferry-bound visitors, Larne has lots of accommodation and excellent public transport whilst Carrickfergus boasts Northern Ireland’s most impressive medieval castle, a fine museum and original town walls.
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Suburbs and towns covered by this travel guide to Central & South Co. Antrim (County Antrim) include Aghalee, Aldergrove, Ballinderry, Ballyclare, Ballygally, Ballymena, Ballynure, Belfast, Carnlough, Carrickfergus, Craigavon, Crumlin, Cushendall, Cushendun, Dunloy, Glenariff, Glenariffe, Glenarm, Glengormley, Islandmagee, Kilkeel, Larne, Lisburn, Newtownabbey, Penneshaw, Rasharkin, Templepatrick, Whitehead, and more.

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