Best attractions and places to see around Knockanavery offer a diverse range of experiences. This region features 5 hidden gems, encompassing natural monuments, historical sites, and unique local spots. Visitors can explore ancient landscapes and significant cultural landmarks.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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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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This is the best preserved court tomb in the Causeway Coast area. A Neolithic tomb dating from c.4000 to 2000 BC. It was excavated twice, in 1935 and 1975. It consists of a horse shoe shaped forecourt that leads into a small chamber. There is a cremation passage behind the chamber containing three pits, one of these pits held the remains of several people. This form of cremation passage is the only one of its type found in Ireland.
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The door is inside the hotel. If you politely ask for it, you'll even get a "passport" with all of the Game of Thrones doors.
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A stately home not far from the Dark Hedges.
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It is a street popularly known as Dark Hedges. It is only a few hundred meters long and a tree worth seeing. The road is north east of Ballymoney. There is a small parking lot at the end of the street. From there you can “hike” the avenue in peace and quiet on foot. The street was a filming location for a scene in the hit fantasy series Games of Thrones.
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Not only GoT fans will find a nice photo motif here. At the end of the path, the tourists are fewer.
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YouTube (Drone Video, RODPIKER DRONES UK, 2022-10-08): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zGPxGuAn7NE TheIrishRoadTrip ("Game of Thrones Ireland: 16 Filming Locations From The Show”, 2022-10-08): https://www.theirishroadtrip.com/game-of-thrones-filming-locations-northern-ireland/ “… The Dark Hedges are arguably the Game of Thrones Ireland location that receives the most attention online. The trees here were planted in 1775 by James Stuart to make the approach to his Georgian estate more impressive. The Dark Hedges were used Season 2, episode 1: On the King’ s Road to depict, unsurprisingly enough, the King’s Road. The scene that they feature in shows Arya Stark escaping from the King’s Landing and travelling with the Night’s Watch, dressed as a boy. …” #GoT #Kingsroad #Westeros
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The imposing beech avenue Dark Hedges has been voted one of the most beautiful places in Northern Ireland by many travellers. This is not surprising, since these mighty trees have developed their unique appearance over the centuries. They majestically line the way to the Gregorian mansion Gracehill and enchant visitors from all over the world. They even made it onto the cult series Game of Thrones.
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Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Dark Hedges, with its impressive avenue of ancient beech trees, is a natural monument that children often enjoy. Dooey's Cairn Neolithic Court Tomb offers an interesting historical exploration for all ages, and Tea at Tilly's is a family-friendly cafe for refreshments.
The region is rich in history. You can explore Gracehill House, a stately home built in 1775. Nearby, Game of Thrones Door at Gracehill House offers a unique modern historical connection. Additionally, Dooey's Cairn Neolithic Court Tomb provides a glimpse into ancient history as one of the best-preserved Neolithic court tombs in the Causeway Coast area.
Absolutely. The Dark Hedges is a prominent natural monument, famous for its tunnel-like avenue of over 300-year-old beech trees, offering a unique visual experience and serving as a natural viewpoint.
For easy walks, consider routes like the Gracehill House – The Dark Hedges loop from Bush or the Tea at Tilly's – Round Tower loop from Armoy. You can find more details and other easy options in the Easy hikes around Knockanavery guide.
Yes, Tea at Tilly's is a popular cafe known for its coffee and food, making it a convenient stop for visitors. Please note it typically closes at 3:00 PM on Saturdays (out of season) and is not open on Mondays.
The area around Knockanavery offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking opportunities, including easy and more challenging trails. For cyclists, there are several road cycling routes available. Explore options in the Hiking around Knockanavery guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Knockanavery guide.
Yes, Dooey's Cairn Neolithic Court Tomb is noted as a dog-friendly attraction, allowing you to explore this ancient site with your canine companion.
Beyond the well-known spots, Dooey's Cairn Neolithic Court Tomb stands out as a significant archaeological site, being the best-preserved court tomb in the Causeway Coast area. Its unique cremation passage is the only one of its type found in Ireland, making it a truly special discovery.
Visitors frequently appreciate the unique natural beauty of The Dark Hedges and the historical significance of sites like Gracehill House and Dooey's Cairn Neolithic Court Tomb. The combination of ancient landscapes, cultural landmarks, and convenient refreshment stops like Tea at Tilly's contributes to a diverse and enjoyable experience.
Yes, the Game of Thrones Door at Gracehill House is noted as wheelchair accessible, allowing more visitors to enjoy this unique cultural highlight.
While the immediate area features easy hikes, the broader region offers more challenging routes, particularly within the road cycling guides which include difficult options like the Torr Head loop. For specific challenging hiking trails, refer to the comprehensive Hiking around Knockanavery guide for detailed route information.


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