- Glenmore Caravan and Camping Park near Ballycastle stands out for its extensive grounds, spectacular views, and on-site amenities including a bar and takeaway.
- Carnfunnock Country Park Caravan Park near Larne offers a magnificent parkland setting overlooking the Irish Sea, with serviced pitches ideal for exploring the Antrim Coast Road.
- Watertop Open Farm in the Glens of Antrim provides a peaceful, scenic farm-based site with caravan and camping facilities.
- Causeway Coast Wigwams and Causeway Coast Holiday Park near the north coast bring unique wigwam-style options and family-oriented pitches close to the Causeway Coastal Route and Ballycastle.
- Glens Glamping in Cushendall features bespoke pods nestled in Glen Ballyeamon, offering stunning views of the glens and peaks.
- Lough Beg Glamping and various pods along the coast provide tranquil, well-equipped escapes with lakeside or sea proximity.
- Further Space at Glenarm Castle delivers ocean-view luxury pods on historic grounds, perfect for coastal and estate exploration.
- Arbor Hills and Causeway Country Pods blend luxury with serene countryside or coastal settings, often with hot tubs.
- Other notable mentions include Six Mile Water Caravan & Camping Park near Antrim town and sites like Maguires’ Strand and Fairhead around Ballycastle, Rathlin Glamping Pods, Thornfield Farm pods near the Dark Hedges, and options at Causeway Coast Holiday Park add variety, including family-friendly and adults-only choices.
Antrim:
Antrim offers a stunning blend of coastal beauty and historic sites, with the Giant’s Causeway, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, showcasing unique basalt columns along the rugged shore. Carrickfergus Castle provides a glimpse into medieval history, while the Glens of Antrim offer scenic drives through rolling hills. Other attractions include the Belfast Botanic Gardens and coastal. Antrim is Ireland’s ninth largest county by size (3,046 square km) and second largest by population (651,321). In terms of hospitality, Antrim is Ireland’s fifth most visited tourist county with around 525,000 international visitors per year.
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