Attractions and places to see around Newlands include coastal landmarks and unique geological formations. This region offers a blend of natural beauty and historical sites, primarily along the Antrim coastline. Visitors can explore cliff-face walks and significant maritime structures. The area provides opportunities for outdoor exploration and appreciating coastal landscapes.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Very nice place for a guided hike.
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About the closest to a via ferrata you will find in Ireland. Slightly adventurous path for those not used to it at all, but from a sportive perspective rather boring for mountaineers. The landscape and views are great though and still worth it. Downside is that you need to go for a guided tour here.
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Modern visitor center, very well maintained. Large car park outside, cafe and toilets inside as well as information center.
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The guides open and close the entrance with a thick steel chain. You can't get in here without a guide. Visitor groups are strictly limited to 15 people per tour.
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Recreated from the original, The Tubular Bridge is a 5.4 tonne tube that hangs approximately 10m above the freezing Irish Sea.
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Just 20 miles from Belfast, this coastal path meanders along the basalt cliffs just above the Irish Sea and was originally built over 100 years ago. However, the path was closed in 1954 after the long-term effects of the economic crisis of the 1930s and the lack of material after World War II made the operation of this unique tourist attraction impossible. Now the Coastal Path has undergone a major refurbishment and is one of the most popular attractions on the Causeway Coastal Route.
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The Gobbins Path is an extraordinary and wild cliff-face walk situated on the incredible Causeway Coastal Route. The path takes you on a journey through time discovering caves, mollusc-encrusted rockpools, and eerie passageways. Expect fascinating wildlife, incomparable views, and a visit to remember. This route is highly reccommended and a bucket-list must-do!
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The most extraordinary natural feature is The Gobbins Coastal Walk, an exceptional cliff-face path that takes you through caves and eerie passageways along the Causeway Coastal Route. It offers unique views and opportunities for wildlife encounters.
Yes, an important historical landmark is Blackhead Lighthouse. Built at the turn of the 20th century, this listed lighthouse marks the northern edge of the Belfast Lough and offers a glimpse into the region's maritime history.
Visitors to The Gobbins Cliff Path can utilize The Gobbins Cliff Path Visitor Centre. This modern facility provides parking, a café, and toilets. It's also where the fee-based tour for the path begins, and necessary gear like helmets and hiking boots can be hired here.
The Gobbins Coastal Walk is an extraordinary and wild cliff-face walk. You'll journey through time, discovering caves, mollusc-encrusted rockpools, and unique passageways. Visitors often highlight the fascinating wildlife and incomparable views, making it a memorable experience.
The Gobbins Coastal Walk is generally considered an intermediate trail. While it offers an adventurous path, especially with its cliff-face sections and bridges like The Tubular Bridge, it's more about the unique experience and views than extreme physical challenge. However, it does require a guided tour and specific gear, indicating it's not a casual stroll.
Access to The Gobbins Cliff Path is strictly by guided tour only. You cannot enter without a guide, and visitor groups are limited to 15 people per tour. The guides manage access at The Gobbins Entrance Gate.
Yes, for easier walks, you can explore routes like the 'Blackhead Lighthouse from Whitehead' or the 'View of the Gobbins Cliff Path – The Gobbins Entrance Gate loop from Donalds Carn'. These are part of the Easy hikes around Newlands guide, offering shorter distances and less challenging terrain.
Absolutely. The area around Newlands offers several road cycling routes. Options range from moderate to difficult, such as the 'Larne Town to Waterfoot loop – Antrim Coast & Glens' or the 'Glenoe Waterfall loop from Larne'. You can find more details in the Road Cycling Routes around Newlands guide.
For runners, there are various trails, including the 'Larne Town Centre – Chaine Memorial Tower loop from Larne Harbour' and shorter loops like the 'Chaine Pond – Model Boat Pond loop from Larne'. These routes offer different distances and difficulties, detailed in the Running Trails around Newlands guide.
Visitors frequently praise the unique and adventurous nature of The Gobbins Coastal Walk, describing it as a 'bucket-list must-do' with incomparable views. The dramatic backdrop of the Antrim coastline and the historical significance of sites like Blackhead Lighthouse are also highly appreciated.
Yes, The Tubular Bridge is a spectacular feature on The Gobbins Coastal Walk. It's a recreation of the original, a 5.4-tonne tube suspended approximately 10 meters above the Irish Sea, offering a thrilling crossing over a cut in the coastline.
While the guide focuses on specific attractions, the historical context of the Antrim coastline, including its lighthouses and coastal paths, can be explored through the sites themselves. Blackhead Lighthouse, for instance, is a listed monument from the early 20th century, offering a tangible link to the region's past.


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