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Thursday, July 8, 2010

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About the AONB

Binevenagh AONB was designated in 2006. This is a re-designation and extension of the area previously designated in 1966 as the North Derry AONB.

Mussenden Temple and Downhill Strand

The distinctive headland of Binevenagh with its dramatic cliffs marks the western limit of the Antrim basalt plateau. From here there are spectacular panoramic views of Magilligan, Inishowen and of Islay and Jura in Scotland. The AONB includes some of the finest beaches and dune systems in Ireland together with the small seaside resort of Castlerock. The flat alluvial plain near Lough Foyle is important for arable farming whereas the upland area, characterised by open moor land and forestry, is more suited to sheep farming.

In addition, Binevenagh AONB has a colourful cultural and an outstanding built and archaeological heritage which includes many listed buildings and scheduled monuments. Visitors have the opportunity to take part in a wide range of recreational activity including walking, cycling, swimming, orienteering, angling and gliding. This, together with the easy access by road, rail, air and sea, has helped to establish Binevenagh AONB as one of Northern Ireland's most popular visitor destinations.

For more information the Binevenagh introductory leaflet can be downloaded from the Publications section.

Map of the AONB

Map of Binevenagh AONB