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Discover the most popular places to visit in Antrim
The Junction Shopping Complex
6.8/10 (30 reviews)
Northern Ireland's premier retail and leisure destination offers over 30 retailers and a 10-screen cinema. Visit weekday mornings for a relaxed shopping experience before exploring the diverse dining options.
Antrim Castle
9.4/10 (10 reviews)
The 17th-century Antrim Castle may be gone, but its restored gardens showcase rare Anglo-Dutch water features. Stroll along historic canals and visit Clotworthy House to discover exhibitions about this heritage site.
Allen Park Golf Centre
7.4/10 (3 reviews)
This parkland course features three man-made lakes across 143 acres of gently undulating terrain. Warm up at the 20-bay floodlit driving range before tackling challenging par 5s like "Plaskets Burn" and "The Gap."
Massereene Golf Club
8.6/10 (4 reviews)
Established in 1895, Massereene Golf Club offers a challenging parkland course with views over Lough Neagh. Enjoy tree-lined fairways before relaxing in the clubhouse with excellent catering and stunning vistas.
Antrim Forum Leisure Centre
8.8/10 (5 reviews)
Antrim Forum offers a comprehensive fitness experience with modern facilities for swimming, sports, and wellness. Enjoy the state-of-the-art equipment and diverse classes in this welcoming community leisure center.
Allen Park Golf Club
7.4/10 (3 reviews)
This parkland course features three man-made lakes across its challenging 143 acres designed by Tom McAuley. Warm up at the 20-bay floodlit driving range before tackling the diverse hole layouts.
Randalstown Library
Randalstown Library is a vibrant community hub hosting events like 'Knit and Natter' and children's 'Rhythm and Rhyme' sessions. Browse books or enjoy free Wi-Fi and digital resources.
The Torpedo Platform
8.0/10 (2 reviews)
This WWII-era platform on Lough Neagh once tested torpedoes and now serves as a vital breeding ground for terns and cormorants. Observe the historic structure from Antrim Lough Shore Park.
"La persona que nos recibio fué muy amiable, pero ,el hotel forecast WiFi y no funsionaba, el baño tenía moho, se que está en construction pero la limpieza no es opcional"
"Amazing place to stay, great views and such lovely staff and hotel.
A great peaceful escape and the wonder where really helpful too, will definitely be staying again"
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Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.