6 campsites in Antrim

Flesk Water Camping, Armoy, AntrimFlesk Water Camping, Armoy, Antrim
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Flesk Water Camping

Armoy, Antrim

4.8 /5

20 reviews

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Family friendly, accessible campsite in a rural setting, with countryside views and close to Ballycastle beach.

Highview Holiday Park, Portrush, AntrimHighview Holiday Park, Portrush, Antrim
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Highview Holiday Park

Portrush, Antrim

4.84 /5

14 reviews

100%

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In the heart of the Causeway Coast and 15 mins from Giant's Causeway is this family park with glamping cabins.

Fairhead Glamping Pods, Fairhead, Ballycastle, AntrimFairhead Glamping Pods, Fairhead, Ballycastle, Antrim
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Fairhead Glamping Pods

Fairhead, Ballycastle, Antrim

4.85 /5

4 reviews

100%

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Luxury ensuite glamping pods with kitchenettes, fire pits and lakeside views. Ten minutes from Ballycastle Beach.

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Watertop Farm, Ballycastle, AntrimWatertop Farm, Ballycastle, Antrim

Watertop Farm

Ballycastle, Antrim

Rural escapism just a stone's throw from the dramatic North Coast in the stunning Glens of Antrim.

Causeway Coast Holiday Park, Ballycastle, AntrimCauseway Coast Holiday Park, Ballycastle, Antrim

Causeway Coast Holiday Park

Ballycastle, Antrim

Take a relaxing family holiday on Northern Ireland's stunning coast close to Giant's Causeway and Rathlin Island.

Sycamore Pods, Cairncastle, Larne, AntrimSycamore Pods, Cairncastle, Larne, Antrim

Sycamore Pods

Cairncastle, Larne, Antrim

Idyllic, family friendly glamping in two bespoke pods with private hot tubs. Set under a mile from the beach.

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Camping in Antrim is a great getaway for the whole family, with plenty of family friendly activities and days out you'll be sure to make lasting memories. Check out these family friendly campsites in Antrim here.

Yes, over half of the campsites in Antrim welcome you and your four legged friends. Perfect for long dog walks exploring the beautiful coast and countryside. See all dog friendly campsites in Antrim here.

Looking for a touch of luxuary still with that feel of nature? Check out these glamping sites in Antrim here, from spacious bell tents to quirky pods enjoy Northern Ireland in comfort.

Things to do when camping in Antrim

The Northern Irish area of County Antrim has an abundance of fantastic attractions and activities to keep the whole family entertained. The area is rich in history and some notable historical sites and buildings include the striking St Nicholas' Church which was built in 1182 and Ballygally Castle which is rumoured to have its very own ghost. Of course, no trip would be complete without a visit to the revered Giants Causeway - a site of World Heritage and Ireland's most visited attraction. The Giant's Causeway Railway is also a must.

For the family:

Families will enjoy the Brook Activity Centre, where a wide range of activities are available throughout the year. The Lagan Valley Leisure Plax is also popular or enjoys a trip to White Park Bay with its tranquil beach where you can spot local wildlife and birdlife. 

Walking and cycling:

Put on your hiking boots or pump up your tires as walking and cycling can be enjoyed along Newtonabbey Way which stretches from Corr's Corner to Mossley Mill, taking you through scenic countryside and pretty coastline. Slemish Mountain is a good hike and pleasant strolls can be taken through Sentry Hill - a historic house, grounds, and Antrim Lough Shore Park.

Castles:

There is no shortage of castles in Antrim from the iconic Ballygally Castle to Kiphane Castle which sits dramatically on a small rock promontory called Kinbane, and Carrickfergus Castle which is also worth a visit.

Museums:

There are some fantastic museums in the area. Carrickfergus Museum provides an interesting insight into the town's life from medieval times to the present day. The Museum at The Mill has a variety of interactive displays and interesting artefacts, and the Larne Museum and Arts Centre is a popular community museum. Patterson's Spade Mill, the Mid - Antrim Museum and the Irish Linen Centre & Lisburn Museums are also interesting.