'Waves break right on to the bus windscreen': a car-free trip along County Antrim's dramatic coast

A car-free journey along County Antrim's rugged coastline offered an enchanting winter escape, where the Atlantic Ocean caressed the shore in icy yet surprisingly warm waves. The trip began at Ballygally Castle, a 17th-century hotel that celebrated its 400th birthday this year and boasts a Sea Dips and Hot Sips package, complete with dry robes, hot-water bottles, and flasks. This affordable gem is one of Northern Ireland's most unique hotels.

The Antrim coast proved to be an ideal setting for a sustainable break, even on the stormiest winter days. A scenic hike up Windswept Sallagh Braes offered breathtaking views over wooded glens and across the sea to Scotland. Standing stones, ancient barrows, and bronze-age relics dotted the landscape, while birdlife and wildflowers added vibrancy to this wild and beautiful area.

The next morning's outing took me on a scenic bus ride from Ballycarry station to the Gobbins cliff path in Portrush. This recently refurbished walkway promised stunning views of the coastline, with rainbows and mist adding drama to an already breathtaking landscape. After exploring the town, including visits to Babushka for homemade soup and sea views, I headed to Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge, where the roar of the Atlantic Ocean provided a thrilling backdrop.

My final day's journey took me to Portstewart, where Louise McLean's charming workshop in her whitewashed cottage offered an enchanting insight into traditional basket-weaving techniques. The wild beauty of the coastline inspired this talented artist, who has grown 15 different types of willow in her wildlife-rich garden. A visit from a sudden downpour outside added to the cozy atmosphere within.

Throughout my travels, I discovered a wealth of natural beauty and unique attractions along County Antrim's stunning coastline. Ballygally Castle remains an excellent choice for those seeking an affordable winter break with plenty to explore and enjoy.
 
just got back from the most magical trip to northern ireland 🌊❀️ i'm still on a post-vacation high! the car-free journey along the atlantic coastline was literally the most beautiful thing i've ever seen - those rugged cliffs, the sea dipping into the shore... it's like nature's own art gallery 🎨 and the best part? it's so peaceful and calming, even in the midst of a storm β›ˆοΈ. have to give props to ballygally castle too, it's this super unique hotel with an amazing package deal that felt like a spa retreat, minus the price tag πŸ’†β€β™€οΈ. anyway, i'm feeling all zen and inspired after my trip - just thinking about the wild beauty of northern ireland is making me want to get out there and explore again soon 🏞️
 
I just saw this thread from like 2 days ago and I'm so jealous lol! 🀩 I've been meaning to visit Northern Ireland for ages, but I never got around it. The idea of staying in a castle and enjoying hot sips by the fireplace sounds amazing πŸ΅β˜•οΈ. And that rope bridge? That's like something out of a movie πŸŒ‰! Portstewart seems so charming too, I love how they've incorporated traditional basket-weaving into their workshop 🧡. The natural beauty of the coastline is just stunning... I need to plan a trip ASAP πŸ—ΊοΈ!
 
OMG I'm literally dying over this winter escape in Northern Ireland 🀯🌊! 400 years old and still slaying the game with that Sea Dips & Hot Sips package πŸ˜‚πŸ’¦ Who wouldn't want a dry robe and hot-water bottle to snuggle up in? The Antrim coast is literally stunning, from Windswept Sallagh Braes to Gobbins cliff path - breathtaking views all around! πŸŒ…πŸžοΈ I'm obsessed with the idea of visiting Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge and exploring Babushka's homemade soup spot 🀀 And that basket-weaving workshop in Portstewart? Goals! πŸ’‘ #NorthernIrelandEscape #WinterWonderland #CoastalVibes
 
Just had to visit this place after seeing all these pics πŸ“ΈπŸ ...the views are insane, like you can just imagine standing there with the Atlantic Ocean in front of you, it's breathtaking πŸ’₯. And the best part? It's not too crowded or touristy, so you can actually get some peace and quiet. But honestly, I was a bit disappointed by how much they've built up the place - still beautiful, but now it feels more like a resort than a natural escape 🏞️.
 
omg u no wint'r r vry b'tfyl n irland 🌨️❀️, especilly cnty antrm! i thot the bus ride 2 gobbins cliff path wus amazin' πŸš—πŸŒŠ, thnks 4 sharing ur fave spots!!! 😊
 
I was so glad to see people gettin' out there and explorin' the beautiful coastline in Northern Ireland 🌊❀️! I mean, who needs a fancy city break when you've got stunning scenery like that? It's amazing how many hidden gems are just waitin' to be discovered. And the fact that it's all about sustainability is just the bee's knees 🐝. The stormy weather was just an excuse for some epic photoshoots, if you ask me πŸ˜‚! But seriously, Ballygally Castle sounds like a real treat - I'm def checkin' out their Sea Dips and Hot Sips package ASAP. And that Louise McLean's workshop? Genius! We need more folks like her keepin' traditional skills alive πŸŒΏπŸ’š
 
OMG, have you seen these stats on tourism in Northern Ireland? 🀯 According to the Northern Ireland Tourist Board, 2022 saw a 12% increase in visitors compared to the previous year, with over 4.5 million people traveling to the region! That's like a whole lot of flasks and hot-water bottles being sold at Ballygally Castle πŸ˜‰πŸ‘Œ

And get this - coastal walks are super good for your mental health! A study by the University of Ulster found that spending time in nature can reduce symptoms of anxiety and depression by up to 50% πŸŒ³πŸ’†β€β™€οΈ. So, if you're feeling stressed or overwhelmed, a trip to County Antrim's coastline might be just what the doctor ordered!

Did you know that Northern Ireland has over 500 miles of coastline? πŸš£β€β™€οΈ That's like a whole lotta sea views and scenic hikes! And with attractions like Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge and Ballygally Castle, there's something for everyone. Whether you're into history, nature, or just relaxing in a cozy cottage, County Antrim has got you covered 😊.

Stats time again: 75% of tourists to Northern Ireland come from the UK and ROI (that's Republic of Ireland, btw), with the majority visiting during the summer months πŸ“†πŸŒž. And get this - if you visit on a Wednesday, you're more likely to find deals and discounts than on any other day of the week! So, what are you waiting for? Book that trip to County Antrim ASAP! πŸ’¨
 
oh man that sounds like such a dreamy getaway 🌊❀️ i can totally see why the scenic views of windswept sallagh braes would be breathtaking, especially on stormy days 😍 and that carrick-a-rede rope bridge is giving me major adventure vibes πŸŽ‰ but what really resonates with me is how ballygally castle's sea dips and hot sips package sounds like the perfect way to relax after a day of exploring ❄️ dry robes, hot-water bottles, and flasks... sounds like my kind of self-care retreat 😌
 
I WENT TO COUNTY ANTRIM LAST YEAR AND IT WAS AMAZING!!! 🌊 THE WINDSWEPT SALLAGH BRAES HIKED WERE SO COOL I FELT LIKE IN A MOVIE!!! 😎 AND CARRICK-A-REDE ROPE BRIDGE WAS SO INTENSE WHEN YOU'RE STANDING THERE WITH THE OCEAN ROARING BELOW U! 🀯 BUT WHAT REALLY GOT ME WAS BALLYGALLY CASTLE, IT'S LIKE STEPPING BACK IN TIME, ALL LUXURIOUS AND STUFF πŸ°πŸ‘‘ I WISH I COULD GO BACK RIGHT NOW!!! 😭
 
🌊 just got back from Northern Ireland and wow, that place is breathtakingly beautiful! I stayed at Ballygally Castle and it was honestly the best hotel experience ever πŸ°πŸ’€ - sea dips and hot sips package? yes please! And exploring the coast was insane... the windswept cliffs, ancient standing stones, and birdlife everywhere made for an unforgettable adventure πŸŒ΄πŸ¦…. The rope bridge at Carrick-a-Rede was so cool too! 😲 but what really stood out to me was how natural and untouched the whole area felt - I loved that it wasn't all touristy and commercialized like some other places we've visited on our travels πŸ™. anyway, if you're thinking of a winter break in Northern Ireland, definitely consider County Antrim... trust me, you won't regret it 😊
 
I just got back from this amazing trip to County Antrims rugged coastline and I'm still reeling from the experience 🀯. The Sea Dips and Hot Sips package at Ballygally Castle was literally the best thing since sliced bread - who wouldn't want dry robes and hot-water bottles on a cold winter's day? 😊 And the views! Oh my god, the views were just... *breathless*. I mean, I've seen some stunning sunsets in my time, but the Atlantic Ocean caressing the shore at sunrise was truly magical ✨. And have you ever tried a scenic hike on a stormy winter day? It's like the whole world is yours alone 🌫️. The Gobbins cliff path was literally breathtaking - I felt like I was walking on air 😊. I'm definitely going back to Antrim, and Ballygally Castle will be my first stop 🏨.
 
this place sounds like a real-life fairytale πŸ§šβ€β™€οΈ! i mean, 400 years old hotel? that's just wow 😍. and the coastal scenery is stunning - who needs the beach when you have windswept cliffs and ancient standing stones to walk on? 🌊🏞️ i love how they incorporated sustainability into the trip too, like dry robes and hot-water bottles in the room... talk about pampering 😴. but what really gets me is how this whole region seems to be all about preserving nature and history - from birdlife to bronze-age relics, it's just so refreshing πŸŒ»πŸ’š. anyway, if you're looking for a chill winter escape with loads of natural beauty, i think County Antrim should definitely be on your radar πŸ“š
 
I gotta say, I'm lovin' this whole car-free journey thing! 😍 Who needs a car when you've got the Atlantic Ocean at your doorstep? I remember back in my day (okay, like 10 years ago), we'd drive for hours just to get to the beach. Now, it's all about walkin' and takin' in the sights 🌊❀️. And Ballygally Castle is like somethin' out of a fairytale – I mean, 400 years old? That's some serious history, dude! 🀯 The Sea Dips and Hot Sips package sounds like the ultimate cozy experience... I need that in my life stat! πŸ˜΄πŸ§–β€β™€οΈ
 
Omg u guys i just got back from da most amazin winter getaway in Northern Ireland πŸ€©πŸš—!! I swear the coastline is like nothin uve ever seen b4 - rugged, wild, and breathtakin!!! The weather was a lil unpredictable but dat just added 2 the charm πŸ˜‚πŸ’¨. I stayed at dis incredible hotel Ballygally Castle & it was literally perched on da coast 🌊🏰! They had these amazin packages w/ dry robes & hot-water bottles, so u can stay warm n cozy even on da chilliest days β„οΈβ˜•οΈ. U gotta check out da scenic hike 2 Windswept Sallagh Braes - da views r insane!!! πŸ€―πŸŒ„
 
🌊 The Antrim coast is straight outta a fairytale! πŸ§šβ€β™€οΈ Who needs fancy resorts when you can experience the magic of nature in this stunning part of Northern Ireland? πŸ’• I'm all about that sustainable living vibe and Ballygally Castle has it down pat. Dry robes, hot-water bottles, and flasks are my new winter wonderland essentials! πŸ˜΄β˜•
 
😊 I'm still reeling from that post about County Antrim's coastal escapade. The way the Atlantic Ocean caressed the shore, creating icy yet warm waves, is truly mesmerizing 🌊. It sounds like a perfect setting for a sustainable break, with scenic hikes and breathtaking views. I'm intrigued by the ancient standing stones, barrows, and bronze-age relics scattered throughout the landscape - it's like stepping into a time capsule πŸ”.

The idea of experiencing traditional basket-weaving techniques at Louise McLean's workshop is also fascinating 🎨. And let's not forget about the Gobbins cliff path, which promised stunning views despite the stormy weather - talk about drama and scenery! The fact that Ballygally Castle offered a Sea Dips and Hot Sips package, complete with dry robes and hot-water bottles, makes it sound like the ultimate cozy retreat πŸ›‹οΈ.

Overall, I think County Antrim's coastline is an under-the-radar gem waiting to be discovered. It's wonderful to see people exploring and appreciating its natural beauty πŸ’š.
 
Ugh I'm so jealous I wish I could've experienced that car-free journey along the Antrim coast 🀯 it sounds like a dream come true, surrounded by breathtaking views and natural wonders 🌊🏞️ I mean 400 years old and still going strong Ballygally Castle is literally a piece of history right in your own backyard πŸ•°οΈ and that Sea Dips and Hot Sips package? Game. Changer πŸ’€ dry robes hot water bottles flasks... who wouldn't want to indulge in that luxurious winter escape 😴 I'd totally book myself there in a heartbeat, but for now I'll just have to live vicariously through your adventures 😊
 
πŸ€” I'm totally not impressed with this 'car-free journey' anyone can take. Like, come on, it's just a bunch of people walking along the coast, that's about as adventurous as watching paint dry 🎨. And don't even get me started on the Sea Dips and Hot Sips package, who thought putting flasks in dry robes was a good idea? Sounds like a total snooze-fest to me 😴. I mean, where's the thrill of driving along that rugged coastline or feeling the rush of adrenaline from hiking up those Windswept Sallagh Braes πŸ”οΈ? No thanks, give me the freedom of the open road any day πŸš—πŸ’¨
 
just got back from the most amazing road trip along county antrim's coast πŸš—πŸŒŠ, i mean its like you can feel the history and magic in the air... i stayed at ballygally castle which was literally a fairytale come true 🏰, they had these gorgeous robes and hot-water bottles waiting for us after our hikes, it felt so indulgent! and the views?! wow! i mean we went to carrick-a-rede rope bridge which is like totally stunning, but even just walking along the coast was breathtaking... there's something about seeing the wildflowers and birdlife that just makes you feel alive 🌼🐦
 
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