Slemish Mountain
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🏔️Slemish Mountain

🎟Free / cheap🌳Outdoors👶Ages 5–18+
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Slemish Mountain is a volcanic plug rising 437 metres in County Antrim, Northern Ireland, known for its historical connection to Saint Patrick. It offers a moderate climb with rewarding panoramic views of the Antrim Plateau and beyond.

Families should note the terrain can be steep and uneven, making it best for children aged 5 and up with good walking confidence. There are no facilities on the mountain, but a small car park and information board are at the base. Allow 1-2 hours for the ascent and descent.

  • Highlights: 360-degree views, geology, Saint Patrick's history
  • Ages: 5+ (younger in carriers)
  • Facilities: Car park only; bring snacks, water, and weather-appropriate clothing

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Cost

Free / cheap

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Setting

Outdoor

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Ages

5–18+

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Country

Northern Ireland

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