The Beehive’s guidebook

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The Beehive’s guidebook

Sightseeing

Stunning road with amazing twisting beech trees either side creating a beautiful spot to visit. This is also the King's Road from Game of Thrones. Arrive early to get there before the crowds and experience the tranquil setting.
200 residents recomanen
Els Hedges Fosc
Bregagh Road
200 residents recomanen
Stunning road with amazing twisting beech trees either side creating a beautiful spot to visit. This is also the King's Road from Game of Thrones. Arrive early to get there before the crowds and experience the tranquil setting.
Northern Ireland's most famous "must see" attraction. Walk in the footsteps of giants as you learn the tale of Finn McCool and his run in with the Scottish Giant. There are also a number of stunning walks along the picturesque Causeway Coast as well as a small local tram taking you along the beautiful Portballintrae Beach.
531 residents recomanen
El Camí del Gegant
531 residents recomanen
Northern Ireland's most famous "must see" attraction. Walk in the footsteps of giants as you learn the tale of Finn McCool and his run in with the Scottish Giant. There are also a number of stunning walks along the picturesque Causeway Coast as well as a small local tram taking you along the beautiful Portballintrae Beach.
One of our personal favourite spots along the North Antrim Coast. This tiny fishing harbour (seen in Game of Thrones as Pyke, one of the Iron Islands) is the perfect place for a picnic, walk or simply watch the waves.
117 residents recomanen
Ballintoy Harbour
117 residents recomanen
One of our personal favourite spots along the North Antrim Coast. This tiny fishing harbour (seen in Game of Thrones as Pyke, one of the Iron Islands) is the perfect place for a picnic, walk or simply watch the waves.
This unique rope bridge is situated along the causeway coast. Definitely a must do to see the beautiful turquoise blue water and stunning coastlines while walking over a rope bridge that was first put up by fishermen more than 250 years ago.
85 residents recomanen
National Trust Carrick-a-Rede
119a Whitepark Rd
85 residents recomanen
This unique rope bridge is situated along the causeway coast. Definitely a must do to see the beautiful turquoise blue water and stunning coastlines while walking over a rope bridge that was first put up by fishermen more than 250 years ago.
This is a lovely quiet beach with stunning views on the walk down. Make sure to keep an eye out for the beach cows!
28 residents recomanen
Whitepark Bay Beach
28 residents recomanen
This is a lovely quiet beach with stunning views on the walk down. Make sure to keep an eye out for the beach cows!
Mussenden Temple is a great place to visit along the coast! It’s a lovely little building almost hanging off the cliff and is surrounded with stunning views and lovely walks.
94 residents recomanen
Temple de Mussenden
Seacoast Road
94 residents recomanen
Mussenden Temple is a great place to visit along the coast! It’s a lovely little building almost hanging off the cliff and is surrounded with stunning views and lovely walks.

Food scene

A lovely spot for some dinner in the evenings
9 residents recomanen
The Scenic Inn
38 Fivey Rd
9 residents recomanen
A lovely spot for some dinner in the evenings
Choose from five different restaurants each with their own unique food options. Great food and an amazing gin bar for drinks and entertainment after! One of the most popular restaurant chains in Northern Ireland.
104 residents recomanen
Ramore Restaurants
1 Harbour Rd
104 residents recomanen
Choose from five different restaurants each with their own unique food options. Great food and an amazing gin bar for drinks and entertainment after! One of the most popular restaurant chains in Northern Ireland.