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What to do in Cushendall

The village has a population of over 2000 and continues to grow as a thriving community. It has a wide range of services that not only cater for the local population but compliment and add to any visitor’s stay in Cushendall. The village has its own Golf Course and Boat Club. Watersports are very popular and outdoor activities such as hill walking are also catered for. The village also has its own very successful Hurling Club.

Cushendall has also a vibrant social and nightlife and is well renowned throughout the glens for its traditional Irish music sessions.

Finally, Cushendall was one of the first villages in Northern Ireland to be declared as a Conservation Area. It has managed to retain its character and charm as an Irish village and will reward any visit.

 

Moyle

Middle Glens Exhibition - an exhibition explaining life in the Glens of Antrim, manned by local volunteers

Open most weekends in August 10:00 - 12:00 ; 2:00 - 4:00

Contact: Maria Lavery, Cushendall Development Group
028 217 71378

Email cushendall@nacn.org