Coleraine
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Coleraine is the central location within the north coast.
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Train, bus and road links to all of Ireland and the United Kingdom.
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Traditional pubs providing entertainment and food.
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Good quality cafes and restaurants.
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The Riverside theatre.
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Coleraine Leisure Centre.
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The Jet Centre complex with a multiplex cinema, ice skating and ten pin bowling.
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River Bann offering sailing, fishing and lessons for most watersports.
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Forest parks with walking trails.
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University of Ulster Coleraine Campus.
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Church facilities.
Portrush
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Two beaches (East & West Strand).
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Cinema.
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Barry's Amusements.
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Lots of tourist shops.
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Portrush is famous for its surfing.
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Night Clubs and pubs: (Kellys & Tracks)
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Quality Restaurants.
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Golf Courses.
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Ramore Head recreation ground. (Tennis, Crazy golf, Bowling, Children's adventure play area).
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Portrush Countryside Centre. Learn all about local natural history.
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The Dunluce Centre.
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Dunluce castle: Medieval castle on route from Portrush and Bushmills.
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Waterworld. Fantasic indoor heated water park.
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White Rocks.

Portstewart
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Portstewart Beach.
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The promenade is just breathtaking. Take a walk and experience a summer evening sun set
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Pubs & Restaurants.
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Traditional tourist sea side shops and cafes.
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Children,s adventure play ground and open air paddling pool.
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Flowerfield Arts centre with children's play park and picnic area in its spacious grounds.
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Portstewart new and old Golf Courses.
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North West 200.
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Fishing.
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Deep Sea diving.
Castlerock & Downhill.
Benone
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3 mile beach.
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Holiday caravan and camping park.
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Benone Tourist Complex. Golf, Tennis. Excellent outdoor heated children's swimming pool and fun centre.
Bushmills
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Bushmills Distillery.
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The Giants Causeway.
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Portballintrae: Small coastal village beside Bushmills. Excellent beach walk, Pubs, Restaurants.
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Surfing.
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Fishing: The River Bush is famous.
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White park bay.

Ballycastle
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Sea side town with small shops, traditional pubs, forest park.
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Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge.
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Rathlin Island. Ferry trip from Ballycastle.
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