Glenmore Caravan and Camping Park

 

 94 White Park Road ,  Ballycastle, 

 Co Antrim,  N Ireland,  BT54 6LR.

Tel:0044 (0) 28 2076 3584.     Fax: 0044 (0) 28 2076 2378.

 

 

Glenmore Camping is situated on the B15 and central for visiting the Giants Causeway, Rope Bridge, Bushmills Distillery or the Glens of Antrim.

This new Quiet campsite is set in 95 acres and there is plenty of  room for walks or maybe practice that golf swing. You can also fly Fish in our well stocked fishing lake,  have a snack in one of our picnic areas or have that snack made up in our onsite restaurant.

Stroll around one of our many walks and see the many species of bird life, including the Buzzard or just relax on one of our view points to take in Rathlin Island, the Mull of Kintyre or Isla while listening to the song of the Lark overhead.

The Camping Site:- is highly recommended for foreign campers because of its quietness and beauty

The campsite itself is made up of a number of small areas including one overlooking the lake which is handy if you are a fisherman and want to catch the trout feeding the lake surface in the evening. 

The site is well managed and is probably the quietest and best lade out in Northern  Ireland.

There are individual areas for vans and tents, and there is a new shower block which is serviced regularly.

Facilities

 

Hardstands

Electric hook ups

Modern Clean Shower Block

Laundry Facilities

Fly Fishing on Site

Walks

Barbeque & Picnic Areas        

Restaurant (Breakfast available)

 

Magheralough fly fishing lakes:-  are situated on the Antrim Coast close to the Carrack-a- Rede Rope Bridge & Giants Causeway. These are well stocked fly fishing lakes of quality perfect, or almost perfect finned Rainbow and Brown Trout, from 2lb to 22lb, mostly reared on natural food which gives the fish a strong muscle content, making these some of Irelands best hard fighting trout lakes. One of the lakes, is an average 3m deep with some holes reaching 10m, it has four reachable islands which increases the number of fish which can be caught on the dry.
The lakes are fed by a deep rock spring, making the trout perfect for the table, If you have never had any experience of fly fishing, there are lessons available, also rods for hire, flies are also available, as are worms for the bait lake

 

Guest House on site:- Glenmore House offers eight rooms comfortably furnished and decorated to a good standard. All are ensuite and have central heating, TV, tea/coffee facilities, hair dryers and most have a sea view, they are all serviced daily. We can also offer a room with full disabled facilities which has its own special parking.

 

Around the area

The Giants Causeway is situated on the coast of County Antrim.  The Giant's Causeway was built by the Irish giant Finn McCool as stepping stones to cross over to Scotland so he could beat up the giant who lived there. There are similar stones which emerge from the sea at the Scottish island of Staffa.

The Old Bushmills Distillery is the World's oldest licensed Whiskey Distillery. King James I granted the original License to distil 'Acqua Vitae' in April 1608 and since then Bushmills has been making the finest Irish Malt Whiskey here for almost four hundred years.  Situated just a mile from the spectacular Giant's Causeway, the distillery lies in an area of outstanding natural beauty and rich in history and folklore.

The Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge. On the North Antrim Coastal Path, just east of Ballintoy, is one of Northern Ireland’s best-loved attractions: the Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge. Salmon fishermen sling this precarious bridge to the island over a 24m-deep chasm. Those bold enough to cross are rewarded with fantastic views and wildlife, the access entrance is near Ballintoy, from which you park and walk about one kilometre along the lower clifpath.

Ballintoy Harbour This is where artists gather to paint the rock scenery and the sea. Small fishing and pleasure craft use the harbour in summer. Ballintoy Parish Church is open each day for visitors, It  is on situated the road leading down to the harbour.

There is a Boat from Ballycastle which will take you to Rathlin Island where you will have a chance to see Puffins 

Tariff's

Prices                                                   Per/Night

 

Campervan                                            £9.00

Caravans and trailer tents                    £9.00

Awnings                                                £2.00

Hook-ups                                              £2.00

 

Tents                                                     £8.00

 

Please Note
 

All above prices are for two people, there is a charge of £1.00 for every additional person.  Showers are free while using the campsite

For more information please visit our website:-    www.glenmore.biz/camping.htm

E-mail: glenmorehouse@lineone.net
 

Glenmore Caravan and Camping Park 

 94 White Park Road ,  Ballycastle, 

 Co Antrim,  N Ireland,  BT54 6LR.

Tel:0044 (0) 28 2076 3584.     Fax: 0044 (0) 28 2076 2378.