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Blog (October 2023) - Mid & East Antrim

Carrickfergus Castle with fog in foreground and ghost coming out of window.

Eerie Encounters in Mid & East Antrim

From centuries old castles to secluded forests, join us on our Eerie Encounters blog, where every hidden nook and ancient stone wall conceals a tale waiting to be told...

  • Carrickfergus Castle with fog in foreground and ghost coming out of window.
    Categories: Halloween

    Eerie Encounters in Mid & East Antrim

    From centuries old castles to secluded forests, join us on our Eerie Encounters blog, where every hidden nook and ancient stone wall conceals a tale waiting to be told...

  • Group of people sitting by the fire in the Crosskeys traditional bar with a pint of Guinness on the table and one of the men holding a guitar
    Categories: Things To DoAutumn

    Cosy Pubs for Autumn Drinks in Mid & East Antrim

    Falling leaves, knitted sweaters, and watching the world go by with a drink in hand are all associated with fresh autumn days. Here, we share some cosy pubs for autumn drinks in Mid & East Antrim which we recommend visiting during your stay.

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