Best attractions and places to see around Altmore Upper, a region in Northern Ireland, primarily features natural beauty and scenic points of interest. The area is characterized by its glens, forests, and coastal landscapes. Visitors can explore a variety of waterfalls, river settings, and historical sites. The region offers diverse outdoor experiences, from forest trails to coastal views.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Very beautiful waterfalls along the way and very well developed.
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Glenariff Forest Park is a beautiful park located in County Antrim in Northern Ireland. The park covers over 1,185 hectares and has a number of scenic trails that run past some of the most beautiful waterfalls in Northern Ireland. We spent a day hiking around this beautiful waterfall.
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An old-fashioned marina in a fishing village. An idyllic place to stop during the long walk on this stretch of the CCR.
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Beautiful little harbour located in the seaside village of Cushendun. The Mary McBrides across the road from here sells delicious food and real ales. There is also a café and convenience store nearby where you can pick up some snacks and take a respite on the sandy shore nearby.
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Many walks start out from the information centre near the parking. It costs £5 (2023) to park at the visitor centre. Entry on foot is free. The waterfall walk takes you down into the gorge where you can walk along paths and wooden walkways to admire the waterfalls.
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Better to walk the path counterclockwise
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A dream place to watch and swim. Is easy to reach via a hiking trail. Not far from there is a restaurant with a beautiful outdoor terrace.
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Glenariff Forest Park – the “Queen of the Nine Glens of Antrim” – with raging waterfalls, ancient forests past “Ossians Grave. The unique Waterfall Walk way leads along forest paths and along the river banks through a national nature reserve and offers photographers a varied backdrop with its three waterfalls and picturesque panoramic landscapes.
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Altmore Upper is rich in natural beauty, particularly its waterfalls and forest landscapes. You can visit the impressive Inver River Waterfall within Glenariff Forest, where gushing falls cascade into a deep pool. Another must-see is Ess-na-Laragh Waterfall, featuring an elevated boardwalk that leads you close to the tumbling falls. Don't miss the picturesque Waterfall and Bridge on the Glenariff River, set amidst lush greenery.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Inver River Waterfall and the Waterfall and Bridge on the Glenariff River offer scenic walks that are generally family-friendly. Carnlough Harbour is also a great spot for families, offering a charming marina and opportunities for fishing, with easy accessibility.
For breathtaking vistas, the Torr Head Coastal Road offers panoramic views where Scotland can be seen on a clear day. The Inver River Waterfall and Ess-na-Laragh Waterfall also provide stunning natural viewpoints along their respective trails. Additionally, Carnlough Harbour presents an idyllic coastal scene.
The region offers a glimpse into its past through sites like Carnlough Harbour, an old-fashioned marina in a fishing village with a history of renovation and use by pleasure and small fishing boats. The Londonderry Arms Hotel, built in 1848, is also a notable historical building in Carnlough. Within Glenariff Forest Park, you can find 'Ossians Grave', adding a touch of ancient lore to your visit.
Yes, Altmore Upper is an excellent area for hiking, with many trails, especially around Glenariff Forest Park. You can find a variety of routes, from easy strolls to more challenging treks. For detailed information and route options, explore the Hiking around Altmore Upper guide.
Absolutely. Glenariff Forest Park offers several easy walks, including the 'Waterfall Trail via Rainbow Trail' which is 4.5 km long. Another easy option is the 'View of Glenariff Valley – Glenariff Forest loop from Cargan', spanning 5.6 km. For more easy routes, check out the Easy hikes around Altmore Upper guide.
For those seeking a challenge, the Torr Head Coastal Road is known as one of Northern Ireland's steepest climbs, offering a rewarding experience for cyclists and strong hikers. Additionally, some hiking routes, like the 'Inver River Waterfall – Ess-na-Laragh Waterfall loop from Antrim Coast & Glens AONB', are rated as difficult, covering nearly 20 km.
Yes, the area provides several running trails. You can find moderate-difficulty loops such as the 'Waterfoot Beach – Waterfoot Beach loop from Waterfoot' (9.4 km) or the 'View of Glenariff Valley – Glenariff Forest loop from Antrim Coast & Glens AONB' (8 km). Discover more options in the Running Trails around Altmore Upper guide.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty, especially the waterfalls and lush forest settings. The well-developed trails, like the Waterfall Walkway in Glenariff Forest, are highly appreciated for offering varied photographic backdrops and picturesque panoramic landscapes. The peaceful atmosphere and opportunities for outdoor activities, from gentle walks to challenging climbs, are also highlights.
Yes, parking is generally available at key attractions. For instance, Carnlough Harbour has designated parking. Many walks in the area, particularly those leading to waterfalls like Ess-na-Laragh, start from information centers near parking facilities, making access convenient for visitors.
While not explicitly listed as official wild swimming spots, the tips for Inver River Waterfall mention it as 'a dream place to watch and swim', suggesting opportunities for adventurous swimmers in the deep pool below the falls. Always exercise caution and check local conditions before swimming in natural waters.
Beyond the main attractions, the region holds smaller, charming spots. The Cranny Waterfall, located slightly above the village of Carnlough, is a beautiful, less-frequented cascade. Exploring the quiet, winding roads of the Torr Head Coastal Road also offers a special, off-the-beaten-path experience with incredible views.


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