For further information on where to stay, places to visit or things to do contact:
Northern Ireland Tourist Board
St. Anne's Court
59 North Street
Belfast BT1 1NB
Tel: 028 9023 1221
Fax: 028 9024 0960
E-mail: info@nitb.com
www.discovernorthernireland.com
Causeway Coast and Antrim Glens Ltd
11 Lodge Road,
Coleraine, Co. Londonderry
BT52 1LU
Tel: 028 7032 7720
Fax: 028 7032 7719
E-mail: mail@causewaycoastandglens.com
www.causewaycoastandglens.com
Ballycastle Tourist Information Centre
Sheskburn House
7 Mary Street
Ballycastle, Co. Antrim
BT54 6QH
Tel: 028 2076 2024
Fax: 028 2076 2515
E-mail: ballycastletic@hotmail.com
www.moyle-council.org
Coleraine Tourist Information Centre
Railway Road
Coleraine, Co. Londonderry
BT52 1PE
Tel: 028 7034 4723
Fax: 028 7035 1756
E-mail: colerainetic@btconnect.com
www.colerainebc.gov.uk
Giant's Causeway Tourist Information Centre
44 Causeway Road
Bushmills, Co. Antrim
BT57 8FU
Tel: 028 2073 1855
Fax: 028 2073 2537
E-mail: causewaytic@hotmail.com
How to get there and how to get around
The Causeway Coast AONB is situated on Northern Ireland's north coast and Belfast Internationl, Belfast City and Derry City airports are all within one hour's drive.
Ferry access is available to Larne and Belfast from Scotland and again the Causeway Coast AONB is within on hour's drive. Ferry access is also available from Greencastle, Co. Donegal to Magilligan which is less than half an hour's drive from the Causeway Coast AONB.
Portrush and Coleraine are both part of the Northern Ireland rail network. By road it is recommended that visitors approach the AONB from either the east or west using the scenic A2 Causeway Coastal Route.
Within the AONB Translink offers both the excellent 'Causeway Rambler' and 'Antrim Coaster' bus services. Cyclists can use the Sustrans National Cycle Route (93) and also for walkers there is the spectacular Causeway Coast Way.