Towns & Villages Map

Towns and Villages of the Causeway Coast - More information on each of the locations plotted on the map below can be found in a list below the map.  Alternatively, tap a marker on the map to view information about the location.

Towns & Villages Map:


Detailed information about each location on the map can be found on these pages:

Coleraine

Coleraine

Balintoy

Balintoy

Ballycastle

Ballycastle

Bushmills

Bushmills

Castlerock

Castlerock

Portballintrae

Portballintrae

Portrush

Portrush

Portstewart

Portstewart

A little more information about visiting these beautiful places in Northern Ireland:

Coleraine - Causeway Coast of Northern Ireland

Coleraine

Coleraine is the informal capital of the Causeway Coast and has all the modern amenities you need and has great historical significance too. This thriving town is busy all year round as it plays host to many National and International visitors who come to visit the Causeway Coast. Coleraine is within a few miles of some of the worlds most impressive coastal views natural attractions and pristine beaches. Visit Coleraine
Balintoy - Causeway Coast of Northern Ireland

Ballintoy

Ballintoy is one of the locations used to film the infamous Game of Thrones television series. The harbour has hardly changed in hundreds of years which makes Ballintoy the perfect setting for the medieval saga. Home to just under 200 people. Just down the road is Carrick a Rede Rope Bridge. Visit Ballintoy
Ballycastle - Causeway Coast of Northern Ireland

Ballycastle

Ballycastle is a small town in County Antrim surrounded by glens, forests and ancient rocks. This well loved town is the splendid Eastern Gateway to the Causeway Coast and five thousand people live there. Ballycastle is famous for its longstanding festival the Ould Lammas Fair, which celebrates harvest. This 17th century old festival now attracts over 150,000 people to historic Ballycastle every year in August. Visit Ballycastle
Bushmills - Causeway Coast of Northern Ireland

Bushmills

Bushmills is a small inland village on the Causeway Coast. It is the closest town to the world famous Giants Causeway, only 2 miles to the North. The Town Centre is quaint and feels like you have stepped back in time, with the old fashioned shop frontages and the Bushmills Distillery. Bushmills has the highest number of Listed Buildings for any town or village in the North East Area. It is 7 miles from Coleraine and 12 miles from Ballycastle. Visit Bushmills
Castlerock - Causeway Coast of Northern Ireland

Castlerock

Castlerock is the Western Gateway of the Causeway Coast. It is a popular seaside village five miles west of Coleraine that perfectly blends the past and present. This town is home to less than fifteen hundred people attracting many more visitors in season due to great amenities a naturally beautiful landscape and a variety of places to visit nearby. Visit Castlerock
Portballintrae - Causeway Coast of Northern Ireland

Portballintrae

Portballintrae is an idyllic village just outside Bushmills and 4 miles east of Portrush. It is close to both the Giants Causeway and Dunluce Castle. This quaint fishing village, on the edge of a horseshoe bay, is lined with cute houses and drops down the cliffedge to its peaceful, working harbour and small beach. The Giants Causeway Tramway runs through the sand dunes above the largest beach in Portballintrae, Runkerry Strand. Visit Portballintrae
Portrush - Causeway Coast of Northern Ireland

Portrush

Portrush is a fun loving seaside town that grew from a small fishing village into a very popular holiday destination for Northern Ireland locals and those from all around the world. It has been in vogue since Victorian times. Portrush has beautiful beaches filled with friendly people and tons of activities for people of all ages. Visit Portrush
Portstewart - Causeway Coast of Northern Ireland

Portstewart

Portstewart is an upmarket tourist haven with a spectacular beach, a gorgeous harbour, promenade, championship golf courses, great restaurants, cafes, parks, icecream parlours and even outdoor swimming pools and a childrens pleasure beach. Portstewart has many places where you can relax and watch the world go by. It was a well loved Victorian seaside Port which has retained both its heritage and public appeal. Visit Portstewart