Best attractions and places to see around Drumcudree include a diverse range of coastal features and historical sites. The Drumcudree location offers scenic routes along its rugged coastline, providing viewpoints with distant views. This region features 11 distinct attractions, encompassing natural monuments, charming harbours, and unique settlements. Visitors can explore various Drumcudree landmarks and natural features, making it a destination for those interested in both outdoor exploration and cultural discovery.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Once a village with about 60 inhabitants, the last resident was a Cistercian monk who lived a life of solitude. Game of Thrones temporarily transformed Galboly into Runestone in the Vale of Arryn for seasons five and six of the HBO series.
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Definitely one for the climbers this, as its known for being one of this part of Northern Ireland's steepest climbs, The vistas are well worth all the effort. You can see over to Scotland on a clear day, and the quiet narrow winding road that hugs the rugged coastline is really something quite special.
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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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Especially nice and interesting at low tide
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The caves near Cushendun Beach formed over hundreds of millions of years and became famous after appearing in the hit series Game of Thrones. And the fact that they are a stone's throw from the pretty little village of Cushendun makes them a great stopover
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Good beach in front of the quiet and quaint village of Waterfoot. great views across the water to Scotland and a pub in the village for refreshments.
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Quaint little coastal village, with a few good pubs and nice busy little harbour. There are much worse places to take a break.
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Small coastal town with a few good pubs for refreshments. Main attraction is the wonderful beach and the grat views though.
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Drumcudree offers a variety of natural features, including the dramatic Cushendun Caves, which were formed over millions of years and gained recognition from a popular television series. You can also enjoy the sandy shores of Waterfoot Beach and the scenic views from Cushendun Harbour.
Yes, you can discover the Hidden Village of Galboly, a former settlement with a rich history, which also served as a filming location for a popular HBO series. Cushendun Harbour is also part of a quaint seaside village with its own unique charm.
The area around Drumcudree is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find various cycling routes, including challenging climbs like the Torr Head Coastal Road, and more moderate options. There are also numerous running trails and easy hikes available. For detailed routes, explore the Cycling around Drumcudree, Running Trails around Drumcudree, and Easy hikes around Drumcudree guides.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Cushendun Harbour offers a sandy shore and is located in a charming village with amenities. Waterfoot Beach is another great option for families, providing good views and a relaxed atmosphere.
Absolutely. You can find several easy walking trails, such as the loop connecting Cushendun Harbour and Cushendun Caves. These trails offer scenic views without demanding terrain. More options are detailed in the Easy hikes around Drumcudree guide.
Near Cushendun Harbour, you'll find local pubs like Mary McBrides, known for delicious food and real ales, as well as a café and convenience store. Waterfoot Beach also has pubs in its village for refreshments.
The coastal attractions around Drumcudree are generally enjoyable during milder weather. Clear days are particularly rewarding, offering distant views to Scotland from spots like Torr Head Coastal Road. While specific seasonal tips aren't provided for all attractions, spring and summer typically offer the most pleasant conditions for outdoor exploration.
Yes, the Torr Head Coastal Road is renowned for being one of the steepest climbs in Northern Ireland. It offers extremely steep ascents and descents but rewards cyclists with beautiful views towards Scotland. It's recommended for those in good shape looking for a challenge.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning coastal scenery and the unique blend of natural and historical sites. The quiet, winding roads, like the Torr Head Coastal Road, offer spectacular views. The charm of seaside villages like Cushendun, with its harbour and nearby caves, also receives high praise.
While specific dog-friendly details are not provided for every attraction, many coastal paths and beaches, such as Waterfoot Beach, are generally suitable for dog walking, especially outside of peak times. Always check local signage for any restrictions, particularly during nesting seasons or on designated bathing areas.
Yes, the Torr Head Coastal Road is a prime viewpoint, offering extensive views that can reach Scotland on clear days. Cushendun Harbour also provides scenic views of the coastline and village.


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