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What is Ballycastle known for?

What is Ballycastle known for?

Ballycastle is famous for its longstanding festival the ‘Ould Lammas Fair’, which celebrates harvest. This 17th century old festival now attracts over 150,000 people to historic Ballycastle every year in August. There are hundreds of market stalls offering all types of artisan wares, produce and hand crafted pieces.

Is there a funfair in Ballycastle?

The oldest traditional fair on the island of Ireland will continue in the seaside town of Ballycastle on Tuesday. Visitors thinking about travelling to the event are reminded to allow extra time for their journeys and there will be a number of signposted diversions around the town.

What sea is at Ballycastle?

The Carey, Glenshesk and Tow Rivers flow down from the Glens into the Margy River. It then flows into the Moyle Sea at the start of the Strand. The Strand’s Ballycastle Beach is designated a Blue Flag beach.

Is Ballycastle a good place to live?

Ballycastle has been named the best place to live in Northern Ireland in the Sunday Times’ ‘Best Places to Live 2020’ list – thanks to its ‘refreshingly salty’ air. It finished ahead of other highly-commended spots in NI, including South Belfast, and Dundrum, Hillsborough and Holywood in County Down.

Are Amusements Open in Portrush?

Goldrush Entertainment Centre Portrush. Family day out in portrush open all year round! Ticket redemption, 2p machines, skill games, teddy bear grabs.

Can you swim in Ballycastle?

Ballycastle Beach is a popular tourist destination located on the Causeway Coastal Route on the Antrim Coast. There are no restrictions on swimming at this beach and a seasonal lifeguard service is provided by RNLI Beach Lifeguards. This beach attained the Seaside Award in 2020.

Is Ballycastle beach safe to swim?

The traditional seaside town of Ballycastle is located on the Causeway Coast Route of Antrim, not far from the Giant’s Causeway, Glens of Antrim and Rathlin. Despite not being patrolled by a lifeguard service the beach at Ballycastle is generally regarded as quite safe for swimming. …

Is Ballycastle Beach Safe?

The traditional seaside town of Ballycastle is located on the Causeway Coast Route of Antrim, not far from the Giant’s Causeway, Glens of Antrim and Rathlin. Despite not being patrolled by a lifeguard service the beach at Ballycastle is generally regarded as quite safe for swimming.

When was Ballycastle founded?

Derry East of the Bann. This Anglo-Norman settlement owed its origin to John de Courcy in 1177.