Attractions and places to see around Dervock, a village in County Antrim, Northern Ireland, offer a mix of historical sites and natural landscapes. The area provides opportunities to explore the wider Causeway Coast and Glens region. Evidence of Stone Age people dating back 10,000 years has been found in the Dervock area, indicating its long history. The River Bush runs through the village, contributing to its natural setting.
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Shop with a good selection of whiskeys
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Absolutely overrated. Many trees have been broken or cut down. Completely overcrowded during normal daytime. You really don't have to go there...only if it's on your way.
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Bushmills is home to the oldest licenced whiskey distillery in the world. Four Centuries later, theyβre still making whiskey in Bushmills with Irish barley, and the water from their own stream. Bushmills whiskeys are amongst the most savoured in the world. Visitors can experience a tour of the Distillery.
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Famous beech trees from the film "Games of Thornes"
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The small town of Bushmills in the Northern Irish county of Antrim is considered the home of Uisce Beatha, the "water of life". The distillery of the same name has been producing one of the finest single malt whiskeys here for around 400 years. One of my favorites is the Stout Edition, "Craft Beer Barrels"
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Dervock offers a rich history, including the Dervock Heritage Trail, a self-guided walking tour that delves into the village's past, showcasing 19th and early 20th-century buildings and connections to figures like Lord George Macartney. You can also see the Remembrance Fountain, the North Irish Horse Inn, and various historic churches like Derrykeighan Parish Church.
Yes, Dervock is very close to two iconic Game of Thrones locations. The famous The Dark Hedges, known as the King's Road in the series, is just 3.6 miles away. Additionally, one of the unique Game of Thrones Doors can be found at Gracehill House, which is also home to an impressive avenue of beech trees.
Beyond The Dark Hedges, you can visit the world-renowned Giant's Causeway, a UNESCO World Heritage Site of hexagonal basalt columns, located about 7.8 miles from Dervock. The village itself features Dervock Riverside Park and the River Bush. Nearby, you'll also find beautiful coastal features like White Park Bay Beach and Downhill Beach, as well as the Garry Bog Nature Reserve.
Absolutely. Just a short drive from Dervock is the Old Bushmills Distillery, where you can take tours and enjoy tastings to discover the art of Irish whiskey making. It's a historical site offering insight into a significant local tradition.
Yes, there are several walking and hiking opportunities. You can explore the Dervock Riverside Park within the village or follow the Dervock Heritage Trail. For more extensive outdoor adventures, you can find various routes, including easy walks like the Gracehill House β The Dark Hedges loop, or moderate hikes such as the View of Dunluce Castle loop. Discover more options on the Hiking around Dervock guide.
You have a couple of beautiful beach options within a short drive. White Park Bay Beach, known for its natural beauty, is approximately 8 miles from Dervock. Another expansive choice is Downhill Beach, located about 8.4 miles away, offering scenic views and walks.
Yes, the area around Dervock is great for cycling. You can find routes ranging from moderate to difficult, including scenic loops like Whiterocks Beach and Dunluce Castle, or The Dark Hedges β Gracehill House. For a comprehensive list of options, check out the Cycling around Dervock guide.
Beyond natural attractions like beaches, families can enjoy the unique Cow Sculpture in Causeway Coast AONB, which is wheelchair accessible. The broader area also features indoor play centers such as Treasure Island Ballymoney and Cheeky Chimps, providing entertainment for children.
Dervock village offers basic amenities. You'll find local landmarks like the Remembrance Fountain and the North Irish Horse Inn. While specific cafes and restaurants are limited within the village itself, the surrounding towns and the wider Causeway Coast area provide a variety of dining and accommodation options.
The Causeway Coast and Glens area, including Dervock, is beautiful year-round. However, for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, late spring (May-June) and early autumn (September-October) often offer milder weather and fewer crowds. Summer (July-August) is popular but can be busier. Always be prepared for changeable weather, regardless of the season.
Yes, there are several running trails in the vicinity of Dervock. You can find moderate-difficulty loops such as Portballintrae Bay β Bushmills Old Mill or routes around Ballymoney and Bushmills. For detailed information on distances and starting points, refer to the Running Trails around Dervock guide.
Yes, the Cow Sculpture in Causeway Coast AONB is noted as wheelchair accessible. Additionally, the Game of Thrones Door at Gracehill House is also listed as wheelchair accessible, offering an accessible cultural experience.


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