
Torr Head Scenic Route
Between Cushendun and Ballycastle, the Torr Head Scenic Route, probably Ireland’s most beautiful sidetrack, leads along the rolling coastline of County Antrim. A narrow road, hairpin bends and blind spots guarantee an adventurous ride, where a gorgeous landscape appears behind every bend. If visibility is good you have a good view over to Scotland, which seems to be within reach from Torr Head. A detour to picturesque Murlough Bay is worthwhile.
Torr Head Scenic Route Information
Irish name: Cionn an Toir
Torr Head Scenic Route Location
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Torr Head Scenic Route leads from Cushendun and Ballycastle.
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