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Sallagh Braes

Linford Car Park, Feystown Road, Ballygally, County Antrim, BT40 2LZ
Walkers looking over cliff top at Sallagh Braes

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A stunning short walk across exposed hillside, leading to and along the edge of the Sallagh Braes basalt cliffs. The Sallagh Braes is a prominent basalt scarp in the uplands with a spectacular ballast amphitheatre located 3 miles west of Ballygally, close to the Causeway Coastal Route.

Views can be enjoyed across the cliffs to the valley below and the Irish sea in the distance. This is a moderately difficult walk. It starts from a height and undulates across hummocky land with some hills to negotiate. Dogs are not allowed as the route goes over farmland.  

The local area has recently been featured in the popular HBO TV series,Game of Thrones®.  Associated interpretation can be found in Linford Car Park and it's a popular stop off point for both Game of Thrones tours and fans of the show.  

Start Point:
D332 072

Finish Point:
D332 072

Route:
Leave Linford Car Park, using the style on the southern boundary of the car park. Follow the yellow and blue waymarkers for the Ulster Way/ Antrim Hills Way. Follow the desire line uphill towards the next fenceline. Pass over the shoulder of Robin Young’s Hill, and descend to heather moorland at the edge of Sallagh Braes. Follow a fence around the rim of the escarpment, with steep gullies allowing an occasional glimpse into the void below. The airy sensation and the view over the curving cliffs make this a very memorable piece of walking. When the route starts to veer away from the edge of the escarpment, turn and retrace your steps back to the car park.

The Ballygally area is home to several areas of filming for the popular tv show 'Game of Thrones'. Cairncastle is a meadow area up from the main village of Ballygally, but there is no castle. This is where the cult series kicked off in its now trademark dramatic fashion, with Ned Stark beheading a Night’s Watch deserter in full view of Jon Snow, Theon Greyjoy and the Stark brothers Robb and Bran in Season 1. In Seasons 4, 1 and 5 Cairncastle was used as a location for The Neck. Cairncastle, which is high up on the Antrim plateau appears in the scene where Littlefinger took Sansa to Moat Cailin and she made her decision to ally with the Boltons. This dramatic plain with its basalt outcrops was chosen to represent The Neck, which is the backdrop to where Sansa learns she is now betrothed to the horrific Ramsay Bolton. Sallagh Braes is the scenic location where Brother Ray built a Septry with the help of the Hound.

Distance:
1.8 miles

Terrain:
Open hillside, grazed by sheep

Point of interest:
Picturesque views, Sallagh Braes cliffs, neolithic burial site, Linford barrels.  Impressive valley of bluebells in springtime.

Facilities:
Car park

Nearest town:
Ballygally

OS map:
9

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Road Directions

From Ballygally, take the Cairncastle Road to Cairncastle. Turn right onto the Drumnagreagh Road, and left onto the Ballycoose Road after leaving the village. Continue on this road (which turns into Feystown Road) for 2 miles before turning left into Linford Car Park.

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