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4 Reasons to Discover Kinbane Castle

On your next Causeway roadtrip, don¡¯t miss this hidden gem.

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Just ahead of the well-known Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge on the Causeway Coastal Route, is a scenic location that is often passed by on the A2. Kinbane Castle is a set of cliffside ruins on a narrow headland that projects out into the North Channel. It is located on the coast of Ballycastle and is a bit hidden off the main road, but remains easily accessible.

First put on my radar by one of my favourite Instagram bloggers, it has become a staple on many a day trip up the North Coast, and a favourite among the friends and visitors I have taken there. Here¡¯s four reasons you should include it as part of your next trip.

1. It¡¯s a hidden gem

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As mentioned, Kinbane Castle is a bit hidden and tends to be overlooked by tourists, although it¡¯s just about fifteen minutes away from the rope bridge and twenty-five from the Giant¡¯s Causeway. The castle is about a ten-minute walk down from the car park, including stairs that scale down the side of the mountain. It¡¯s not overrun by tourists, with many people who live nearby even going there to walk their dogs. As a result, it gives you more freedom to explore, and has a more authentic feel. No wonder it¡¯s been dubbed the ¡°Most Magical Place in Northern Ireland¡±.

2. You can explore the castle ruins

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Hundreds of years ago, Kinbane Castle was two-storied and stretched across the entirety of the jutted cliff. There is a plaque that shows a diagram of this, and explains more about the past significance of the castle as a watch post, and its history through different fires and sieges. As a result, only the ruins of a main tower and a few walls remain, which still provide ample opportunities for exploring.

3. You can enjoy views of Rathlin Island across the North Channel

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From the car park and narrow headland itself, there are stunning views across the North Channel towards Rathlin Island. On a clear day, you can see the sandy beach of the island and the lighthouse, and perhaps even some dolphins in the water if you¡¯re lucky.

4. It¡¯s a prime picnic location

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While you are there why not take a snack break during your visit to Kinbane castle? For one, the carpark (that tends to stay rather empty) provides both great views and a great place to take a break from the road. Kinbane Castle is the first stop ahead of the more well-known ones, so it¡¯s great place to fuel up before spending the rest of the day exploring the coast.

Marissa Piccolo

Masters in Global Security and Borders | 1st year | Connecticut, United States of America 

Hello! I am from Connecticut, USA, where I grew up and attended university. I spent a semester studying abroad in London, which in large part inspired me to pursue my Masters degree abroad. I studied political science and economics in undergrad, and am a self-confessed political junkie, having worked as a campaign manager and for my Congresswoman back home. I am passionate about learning, travel, meeting new people, and trying new things. In my free time I enjoy reading, running, and exploring around Belfast and the North Coast. 

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Marissa Piccolo
Student blogger, MA Global Security and Borders
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