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The Ould Lammas Fair (Ireland's oldest fair), the Causeway Coast, Fair Head, Rathlin Island and a small Antrim market town with an extraordinary natural setting
A little history
The Ould Lammas Fair has been held every August Bank Holiday since the 17th century — Ireland's oldest commercial fair. Ballycastle is the ferry point for Rathlin Island, Northern Ireland's only inhabited offshore island.
The Ould Lammas Fair in August is extraordinary — yellow man (a honeycomb toffee) and dulse (dried seaweed) are the traditional foods. Fair Head for vertiginous coastal views. The Rathlin Island ferry.
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Castle Street and the Diamond have good cafes and restaurants. The Causeway Coast tourism supports a reasonable hospitality economy. Local seafood is excellent.
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The Ould Lammas Fair (Ireland's oldest fair), the Causeway Coast, Fair Head, Rathlin Island and a small Antrim market town with an extraordinary natural setting Roam surfaces the local businesses and hidden gems that make Ballycastle worth exploring.
Castle Street and the Diamond have good cafes and restaurants. The Causeway Coast tourism supports a reasonable hospitality economy. Local seafood is excellent. Download Roam free to discover Ballycastle's independent food scene.
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Tourism and the Fair sustain Ballycastle's economy. Castle Street has the key independent food businesses. List your Ballycastle business on Roam to reach local customers in County Antrim.
Roam covers all of Ballycastle including Ballycastle, Cushendall, Cushendun, Glenariff, Ballyvoy. The Ould Lammas Fair in August is extraordinary — yellow man (a honeycomb toffee) and dulse (dried seaweed) are the traditional foods. Fair Head for vertiginous coastal views. The Rathlin Island ferry.