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Jogging around Drumeeny offers routes through dramatic coastal landscapes and varied terrain in County Antrim. The region is characterized by its rugged coastline, featuring cliffs and scenic viewpoints. Running paths often follow the coast, providing both challenging inclines and more level sections. These routes allow runners to experience the natural beauty of the North Antrim coast.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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6.94km
00:45
40m
40m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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13.2km
01:24
110m
110m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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12.9km
01:30
270m
270m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.15km
00:45
70m
80m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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10.6km
01:09
150m
160m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A very nice little place. The free car park is very central and spacious. The entrance height is stated as 1.95m. In our case, the height bar was set aside and therefore open.
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Ballycastle is a charming coastal town located in Northern Ireland. The colourful town is a perfect blend of natural beauty and rich history and displays some gorgeous coastal views out to Rathlin Island and Irish Sea.
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Marconi's Cottage marks the end of Carrickmore Road and the beginning of the Fairhead Coastal Path (a more rugged path that follows the cliff-edge). The cottage overlooks Colliery Bay where you can enjoy some sublime views out toward the dramatic swells of the Antrim coastline.
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Beautiful coastal path thatβs a mixture of wooden boardwalk and dirt track.
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Ballycastle has it all - beach, golf, walks, shops, pubs and great fish and chips
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Great beach and golf course. Good starting point for a coastal bike ride with a few cafes and bars as well as the world famous Morton's Fish & Chip shop.
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This is a great cafe in Ballycastle. All food is organic and locally sourced. Its on site bakery makes fantastic cakes and bread and lunch is pretty good too! A very attractive and interesting interior with some amazing paintings on display. Sells some interesting produce too. Friendly and welcoming this is a must if you are staying in or passing through Ballycastle. Best cafe I went to during my weeks cycle touring of the Antrim Coast. (Chain your bike to the litter bin!).
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There are over 10 dedicated running routes around Drumeeny, offering a variety of experiences for different fitness levels. These include both moderate and challenging options.
Running routes in Drumeeny are characterized by dramatic coastal scenery, cliffs, and varied terrain. You can expect a mix of challenging inclines and more level paths, all set against the stunning backdrop of the North Antrim coast.
The best time to visit Drumeeny for outdoor activities like running is generally during the warmer, drier months from late spring to early autumn (May to September). During this period, the weather is most favorable for exploring coastal paths and enjoying the scenic views.
Yes, Drumeeny offers several challenging running routes. For example, the Knocklayd loop from Ballycastle is a difficult 9.7-mile (15.6 km) trail with significant elevation gain, providing a demanding experience for experienced runners.
Yes, you can find shorter running options. The Ballycastle coastal path β Antrim Coast & Glens is a popular moderate route that is approximately 4.3 miles (6.9 km), making it a great choice for a 5k-plus run.
Absolutely. Many routes in the area are designed as loops. A great option is the Ballycastle Coastal Path β Marconi's Cottage loop from Ballycastle, which offers an 8.2-mile (13.2 km) coastal running experience.
The Drumeeny area is rich in stunning views and historical landmarks. You can enjoy dramatic coastal vistas, and on clear days, even see Scotland. Notable sights include the area around Kinbane Castle, the extensive views from Torr Head Coastal Road, and the rugged beauty of Fair Head.
While specific regulations can vary, many coastal paths and trails in County Antrim are generally dog-friendly, especially if dogs are kept on a lead. It's always advisable to check local signage or specific route details for any restrictions before heading out with your dog.
Yes, for families looking for a run, the more level sections of coastal paths, particularly around Ballycastle, can be suitable. The Ballycastle Town Centre and Beach area offers accessible paths that could be enjoyed by families.
The running routes in Drumeeny are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Runners often praise the dramatic coastal scenery and the varied terrain that provides both invigorating challenges and beautiful views.
Parking is generally available in towns like Ballycastle, which serves as a common starting point for many routes. For specific trails, such as those near Kinbane Castle or Torr Head, there are often small car parks or designated roadside parking areas. It's recommended to check the starting point of your chosen route for precise parking information.
Public transport options, primarily bus services, connect larger towns in County Antrim like Ballycastle. From Ballycastle, some running trails are accessible on foot. For more remote starting points, public transport might be limited, and a car would be more convenient.


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