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Hidden gem coastal village with waterfall and historic castle nearby
Summary
A small limestone harbour village in Glenarm Lower, about 34 miles from Belfast, is noted for Carnlough Harbour, the Local Nature Reserve at Cranny Falls and the nearby Glenarm Castle Walled Garden.
Content
A small coastal village in County Antrim lies about 34 miles from Belfast in the barony of Glenarm Lower, one of the nine Glens of Antrim. The village sits in the Glencoy foothills and has a compact limestone harbour set within notable scenery. The harbour includes a distinctive stone stairway that featured in the TV series Game of Thrones. Nearby attractions include the Local Nature Reserve around Cranny Falls and the gardens of Glenarm Castle.
Key details:
- The village is located about 34 miles from Belfast in Glenarm Lower, County Antrim.
- Carnlough Harbour is a small limestone harbour that accommodates fishing and leisure craft and has a stone stairway shown in a television series.
- Cranny Falls is designated as a Local Nature Reserve because of its geological formations and the waterfall’s surrounding ecosystem.
- Glenarm Castle Walled Garden won the Historic Houses Garden of the Year Award in 2023.
- The former Londonderry Arms Hotel in the village is now called the Harbourview Hotel.
- A pigeon named Paddy from Carnlough was awarded the Dickin Medal for service during the Second World War.
Summary:
The village combines maritime heritage, protected natural features and award-winning historic gardens, which contribute to its local cultural and ecological interest. Glenarm Castle hosts seasonal events including a Tulip Festival in May, a music and food festival in July and a Christmas Experience in December. Undetermined at this time.
