Rathlin Island
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🏝️Rathlin Island

🌳Outdoors👶Ages 5–18+
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Rathlin Island is a haven for families who love nature and wildlife. The RSPB Seabird Centre at the West Lighthouse offers spectacular views of puffins, guillemots, and razorbills (May–July). Kids can spot seals lounging on the rocks and explore the island's stunning coastal walks.

  • Family-friendly ferry from Ballycastle (25 min).
  • Visitor centre with interactive displays.
  • Café serving snacks and ice cream.
  • Open-top bus tours available (seasonal).

Best for children aged 5+ who enjoy outdoor adventures. Bring waterproofs and binoculars.

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Cost

Expensive

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Setting

Outdoor

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Ages

5–18+

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Country

Northern Ireland

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🏰Moate Castle (Moat Castle)

Moate Castle, also known as Moat Castle, is a 16th-century tower house located on the coast near Ballycastle, County Antrim. While primarily a historic ruin, it offers a scenic spot for families to explore and take in coastal views. Children can enjoy running around the grounds and learning about local history. Highlights: - Old stone tower with panoramic sea views - Picnic areas nearby - Close to Ballycastle beach and facilities - Best for kids aged 5+ who can handle uneven terrain Practical tips: Wear sturdy shoes as the site is uneven. Combine with a trip to the beach or the nearby Causeway Coast. No entry fee, but parking may be charged in season.

Ballycastle Beach
6.5 mi

🏖️Ballycastle Beach

Ballycastle Beach is a beautiful sandy beach located on the north coast of Northern Ireland, offering stunning views of Rathlin Island and the Scottish coast. It is a Blue Flag beach, known for its clean water and safe swimming conditions, making it ideal for families with children. - Highlights: rock pools to explore, gentle waves for paddling, and nearby attractions like the Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge and the Glenariff Forest Park. - Facilities: public toilets, seasonal lifeguards, parking (pay-and-display), and a nearby playground. Several cafes and ice cream shops are within walking distance. - Ages: Suitable for all ages, with shallow areas for toddlers and plenty of space for older kids to play beach games. - Practical tips: Arrive early in summer to secure parking. Bring buckets and spades for rock pooling. Check tide times for the best rock pool exposure.