Wednesday, October 24, 2018

Glenariff Forest, Cushendal and Torr Head

We then headed up north along the Coastal Causeway Route- a 120km Irish Great Ocean Road! We stopped of at the town of Waterfoot and headed up into the glen to the Glenariff Forest and did a delightful walk along the river past a number of waterfalls. The autumn colours were beautiful and the weather misty.





From there we headed north to Cushendun, a small seaside village owned by the National Trust


The we took the Torr Head Scenic Route a very windy, narrow road up to Torr Head, had to take it very slowly but fortunately not much traffic around. We were only about 12 miles from Scotland, but couldn't see it because of the mist. We climbed to the old coastguard house now abandoned for some nice views, then made our way to Ballycastle our destination for the night.



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