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The Antrim Coast Road village (one of the most beautiful on the Causeway Coastal Route), the limestone harbour, Game of Thrones filming locations, and a small County Antrim village of extraordinary coastal beauty
A little history
Carnlough grew around the limestone quarrying industry — the distinctive white limestone was transported from the hills down to the harbour via a bridge (now a road bridge) built by the Marchioness of Londonderry in 1854. The village was used as a filming location for Game of Thrones.
The harbour and limestone bridge are beautiful — one of the Antrim Coast's most photogenic spots. Game of Thrones fans will recognise the fountain in the village square (used as Braavos scenes). The coast road north towards Glenarm is stunning.
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The village has the Londonderry Arms Hotel — a charming coaching inn with good food. Local Antrim seafood is excellent. The coastal drive has good food stops.
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Carnlough is a place in County Antrim known for the Antrim Coast Road village (one of the most beautiful on the Causeway Coastal Route), the limestone harbour, Game of Thrones filming locations, and a small County Antrim village of extraordinary coastal beauty. Carnlough grew around the limestone quarrying industry — the distinctive white limestone was transported from the hills down to the harbour via a bridge (now a road bridge) built by the Marchioness of Londonderry in 1854. The population is around 1,400.
The village has the Londonderry Arms Hotel — a charming coaching inn with good food. Local Antrim seafood is excellent. The coastal drive has good food stops.
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