Dunluce Castle sits perched on the dramatic coastal cliffs of north County Antrim. Antrim's northeast coast is where Ireland and Scotland almost scream at each other over a deceptively narrow sea. And you don't have to pose with a plastic sword to appreciate a landscape with an inherent aura of the ancient. Along the north Antrim coast, there's loads of places to blow off a grey winter face with a good walk. You can't come to the north coast without having an ice cream; I have school friends who will drive from Belfast to Morelli's in Portstewart for a cone.
Source: Otago Daily Times April 14, 2019 15:22 UTC