Best attractions and places to see around Carrive include a variety of natural features and historical sites. The area, though not a specific town, encompasses scenic locations primarily within County Antrim, Northern Ireland. Visitors can explore coastal views, mountain summits, and tranquil reservoirs. The landscape offers opportunities for outdoor activities amidst diverse natural settings.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Slemish Mountain is the remnant of an extinct volcano near Ballymena on the Antrim Coast of Northern Ireland. Its summit rises to 437m, offering hikers beautiful views of the surrounding area and even the Scottish coast. Legend says that St. Patrick found God here after being enslaved as a youth and forced to herd sheep in the area. After escaping, he later returned to the area as a priest to convert his old master. Therefore, hundreds of people hike the 1.5km circular trail to the summit, especially on St. Patrick's Day (March 17). The 180m climb is rocky and steep and can be dangerous, especially in bad weather, so all hikers should be equipped for the rapidly changing weather conditions.
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Killylane Reservoir is a pristine reservoir situated on open moorland near Ballyboley Forest. It's a real hidden treasure and a perfect spot for a run. You can laze along the lush green banks overlooking the water to stretch and unwind post-jog.
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Killylane Reservoir is a pristine reservoir situated on open moorland near Ballyboley Forest. It's a real hidden treasure, perfect for a leisurely stroll or picnic on the lush green banks.
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Situated at an impressive height of 381m, Black Hill boasts a prominent position in the scenic county of Mid and East Antrim. Take in the remarkable beauty of the Irish coastline as you enjoy uninterrupted panoramic views in both the northern and southern directions, as well as of the surrounding countryside inland.
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Most phallic tombstone in Ireland according to the sign at the end of the path :D
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Start your walk off in the picturesque seaside village of Glenarm in County Antrim. There are a number of enjoyable things to do here such as visit the mighty Glenarm Castle, discover one of the many fantastic small eateries and bars, or take a walk down the marina.
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Enjoy a gentle stroll along a shaded woodland path that runs alongisde Glenarm River. The river is teeming with aquatic life so try your luck spotting species such as Brown Trout, Salmon, and Sea Trout, or even Mallard, Ducks, and Heron, the odd otter or two has been spotted here too!
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The name 'Carrive' refers to an area primarily encompassing scenic locations within County Antrim, Northern Ireland, rather than a specific town. You can expect to find a mix of historical sites, natural monuments, and viewpoints, offering coastal views, mountain summits, and tranquil reservoirs.
Yes, a prominent historical site is Glenarm Castle, located in the picturesque seaside village of Glenarm. It's a notable landmark in the region.
The area boasts several natural features. You can visit Black Hill, a natural monument offering panoramic views of the Irish coastline. Another significant natural monument is Slemish Mountain, the remnant of an extinct volcano, providing hikers with views of the surrounding area and even the Scottish coast. Additionally, Killylane Reservoir offers a pristine, tranquil spot on open moorland.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Glenarm Castle is considered family-friendly. You can also enjoy a leisurely stroll along the Glenarm River Path, a shaded woodland trail where you might spot aquatic life. Killylane Reservoir is also a great spot for a leisurely stroll or picnic.
The area around Carrive offers a variety of hiking trails. You can find moderate routes like the 'Killylane Reservoir & Ballyboley Forest loop' or the 'Sallagh Braes and Scawt Hill Loop'. For more challenging hikes, consider the 'Black Hill loop from Glenarm'. For more details and routes, explore the Hiking around Carrive guide.
Absolutely. There are several cycling routes available, ranging from moderate to difficult. Examples include the 'Carnlough Harbour – Glenarm Castle loop from Glenarm' and longer, more challenging routes like the 'Torr Head – Carnlough Harbour loop'. You can find more cycling options in the Cycling around Carrive guide.
Yes, the area provides various running trails. You can find moderate routes such as the 'Heart Attack Hill loop from Ballygally' or the 'Black Hill loop from Scawt Hill'. More difficult options include the 'Carnfunnock Country Park loop'. Discover more trails in the Running Trails around Carrive guide.
While Slemish Mountain can be visited year-round, it sees a significant number of hikers, especially on St. Patrick's Day (March 17th), due to its legendary connection to St. Patrick. Be prepared for rapidly changing weather conditions, as the climb can be rocky and steep.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views from viewpoints like Black Hill and Slemish Mountain. The tranquil beauty of places like Killylane Reservoir and the historical significance of Glenarm Castle are also highly valued.
Killylane Reservoir is often described as a 'real hidden treasure' situated on open moorland near Ballyboley Forest, perfect for a peaceful stroll or picnic away from more crowded spots.
The Glenarm River Path is known for its aquatic life. You might spot species such as Brown Trout, Salmon, and Sea Trout in the river. Birdwatchers can look out for Mallards, Ducks, and Herons, and there have even been sightings of otters.


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