Things To Do on the Causeway Coast

Other than The Old Mount Manor being next door to the amazing Mountsandel Forest the surrounding area of the property is rich in memorable activities and adventures to embark on whilst on holiday to this part of the world. One look at our extensive list of pursuits you'll quickly see why the Causeway Coast is the most visited part of Northern Ireland.
 
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Mussenden Temple
Mussenden Temple is located in the beautiful surroundings of Downhill Demesne near Castlerock in County Londonderry. It perches dramatically on a 120 ft cliff top, high above the Atlantic Ocean on the north-western coast of Northern Ireland, offering spectacular views westwards over Downhill Strand towards Magilligan Point and County Donegal and to the east Castlerock beach towards Portstewart, Portrush and Fair Head.
 
History of Mussenden Temple
The temple was built in 1785 and forms part of the estate of Frederick Augustus Hervey, Bishop of Derry, and Earl of Bristol (or the Earl Bishop). The temple was built as a summer library and its architecture was inspired by the Temple of Vesta in Tivoli, near Rome. It is dedicated to the memory of Hervey's cousin Frideswide Mussenden.
Both the Temple and the surrounding views are among the most photographed scenes in Ireland. Over the years the Temple itself was under danger of being lost to the sea due to the erosion of the cliff which brought Mussenden Temple ever closer to the edge. In 1997 the National Trust then carried out cliff stabilisation work to prevent the loss of this lovely building.
 
Distance from The Old Mount Manor: 7 Minutes by car
 
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The Giants Causeway
This breath-taking natural wonder of the world and most visited tourist attraction in Northern Ireland is home to the legendary Giant Finn MacCool. The Giant's Causeway, Northern Ireland's first UNESCO Heritage Site, is a geological wonder and home to a wealth of history and legend. The 40,000 basalt stone columns left by volcanic eruptions 60 million years ago intrigue and inspire visitors.
State of the art interpretation within the award-winning Visitor Centre unlocks the mystery and stories of this amazing place and offers a unique glimpse into the wonder that is the Giant's Causeway. Visitors can explore way-marked trails and enjoy spectacular coastal scenery accompanied by an innovative audio-guide available in 11 languages. Personalised guided tours are also available.
 
Distance from The Manor: 12 Minutes by car
 
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Magheracross Viewpoint
The Causeway Coast's newest addition in a rich list of activities to embark on whilst on holiday here is Magheracross Viewpoint. It is an incredibly photogenic stop off, with views one way of Dunluce Castle and the other Whiterocks Beach.
 
It is a fantastic place to stop off for an Ice-cream and do not forget your camera, it is probably the best view in Ireland!
 
Distance from The Manor: 10 Minutes by car
 
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Dunluce Castle
The iconic ruin of Dunluce Castle bears witness to a long and tumultuous history. First built on the dramatic coastal cliffs of north County Antrim by the MacQuillan family around 1500, the earliest written record of the castle was in 1513.
It was seized by the ambitious MacDonnell clan in the 1550's, who set about stamping their mark on the castle under the leadership of the famous warrior chieftain Sorely Boy MacDonnell during an era of violence, intrigue, and rebellion.
In the 17th century Dunluce was the seat of the earls of County Antrim and saw the establishment of a small town in 1608. Visitors can explore the findings of archaeological digs within the cobbled streets and stone merchants’ houses of the long-abandoned Dunluce Town.
The dramatic history of Dunluce is matched by tales of a banshee and how the castle kitchens fell into the sea one stormy night in 1639.
 
Distance from The Old Mount Manor: 10 Minutes by car
 
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Bushmills Distillery
Bushmills Irish Whiskey is made at the oldest licenced working distillery in the world. The original grant to distil was signed in 1608 by King James 1st and has been distilled on the same site ever since.
The Bushmills Brand Experience encompasses guided tours around a working distillery with all the associated sights and smells, tutored whiskey tastings, a specialist whiskey shop and a gift shop with exclusive Bushmills merchandise. At the conclusion of your tour you will be offered a whiskey or a soft drink in the 1608 Bar. The Distillery Tour Centre is open 7 days a week.
 
Distance from The Old Mount Manor: 12 Minutes by car
 
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Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge
Suspended almost 100 ft (30 m) above sea level, the rope bridge was first erected by salmon fisherman 350 years ago.
Connected to the cliffs by rope across the Atlantic Ocean, Carrick-a-Rede Island (home to a single building - a fisherman's cottage) is the final destination.
This attraction’s overflow car park is a very famous film spot in Game of Thrones and is spectacular natural beauty.
 
Distance from The Old Mount Manor: 25 Minutes by car
 
 
Beaches
The Old Mount Manor is close to some incredibly scenic and beautiful beaches namely Castlerock, Portstewart, Portrush, The White Rocks and Downhill.
 
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Castlerock
Distance from The Old Mount Manor: 6 Minutes
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Portstewart
Distance from The Old Mount Manor: 9 Minutes
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Portrush
Distance from The Old Mount Manor: 9 Minutes
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The White Rocks
Distance from The Old Mount Manor: 10 Minutes

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35 Mountsandle Road,
Coleraine,
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