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The capital of the Glens of Antrim, the Curfew Tower (a unique 19th century stone tower), the GAA heartland, the beautiful Glen Dall and Glenariff, and an Antrim village of extraordinary natural beauty
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Cushendall is the main village of the Glens of Antrim — nine of Ireland's most dramatic glacial valleys meeting the sea. The Curfew Tower, built in 1817 by Francis Turnley as a place of confinement for riotous persons, is one of Ireland's most unusual vernacular buildings. The village is a major GAA centre.
The Glens of Antrim walking from Cushendall is extraordinary — Glenariff Forest Park is particularly spectacular. The Curfew Tower in the village square is unique. McCollam's pub is one of Antrim's great traditional pubs. The Antrim Coast Road south to Carnlough.
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The village has excellent independent cafes and restaurants. McCollam's pub for the full Glens experience. Local Antrim seafood and produce are outstanding.
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The capital of the Glens of Antrim, the Curfew Tower (a unique 19th century stone tower), the GAA heartland, the beautiful Glen Dall and Glenariff, and an Antrim village of extraordinary natural beauty Roam surfaces the hidden gems that make Cushendall worth exploring.
The village has excellent independent cafes and restaurants. McCollam's pub for the full Glens experience. Local Antrim seafood and produce are outstanding. Download Roam free to discover Cushendall's food scene.
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Tourism and the Glens of Antrim drive Cushendall. Independent hospitality businesses serve walkers, coastal tourists and GAA visitors. List your Cushendall business on Roam to reach local customers in County Antrim.
Roam covers all of Cushendall including Glenariff, Waterfoot, Cushendun, Ballycastle, Glenarm. The Glens of Antrim walking from Cushendall is extraordinary — Glenariff Forest Park is particularly spectacular. The Curfew Tower in the village square is unique. McCollam's pub is one of Antrim's great traditional pubs. The Antrim Coast Road south to Carnlough.