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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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…
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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…
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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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