Ballycastle Beach

Ballycastle beach as you can see is set against the beautiful backdrop of
Fairhead with
the Golf course adjacent. The beach is very popular with locals and tourists as it is
quite safe to bathe, although somewhat colder that the average swimming pool.
In the distance you can just see the Pans Rocks which jut out into the sea and are easily
accessible by the footbridge, this is a very popular spot for fishermen with plenty to be
caught. Beyond that point you will find another rock formation which hides what the locals
call the 'Devil's Churn'. The Devil's Churn can be accessed by concrete stairs down into
the centre of the rock, it is a hole in the rock which forms an underwater tunnel to the
sea nearby, it is a truly strange site to see the power of the ocean as it floods and then
empties the tunnel with an uncontrollable force and echoing thunder.
At the near end you can see the edge of the Margy river which is spanned with an olde
style stone bridge that gives access front Ballycastle
seafront promenade. If you care to stop halfway across the bridge you can watch the fish
as the swim up and down the Margy.
The views in the late summer evening are heart warming as the red sun settles on
the sea just by Kinbane Head.
Location
You can walk from Ballycastle promenade over the footbridge, alternatively follow the
east A2 coast road and take the first left onto Carrickmore Road where you will find
parking.
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