Cushendall

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Introducing Cushendall

Cushendall is a holiday centre (and traffic bottleneck) at the foot of Glenballyeamon, overlooked by the prominent flat-topped hill of Lurigethan. The beach is small and shingly, though; there are better ones at Waterfoot and Cushendun.

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The tourist office (2177 1180; 24 Mill St; 10am-1pm & 2-5.30pm Mon-Fri, 10am-1pm Sat Jul-Sep, 10am-1pm Tue-Sat Oct-Jun) is run by the Glens of Antrim Historical Society, which also offers public internet access.

Last updated: Feb 17, 2009

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  1. caatman avatar
    Any Advice You Got

    by caatman 17 November 2011

    Hey All! Thank you for reading this. Next fall I'll be heading to Ireland for about 3 months. My plan is to start in Cushendall and walk…
  2. linfield avatar
    RE: 45 days in Europe

    by linfield 05 April 2011

    Its no problem daigorodaniel, you are welcome. You can find those little villages all along the coast and your two original villages…
  3. daigorodaniel avatar
    RE: 45 days in Europe

    by daigorodaniel 05 April 2011

    Thanks again Linfield, I see what you mean now! So it is a bad idea to start from Cushendall if I have no car, right? Then maybe I will…

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