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"Forest park with scenic trails and waterfalls"
@george.murray
"From Outsiders 50 walks: Distance: 9.5km Glenariff is considered the Queen of the Glens of Antrim. Its walkway has two small rivers: the Inver and the Glenariff which contain incredible waterfalls, pools and steep-sided gorges. The trail first takes you down the Inver River gorge, nearly to the Ess-na-Crub Waterfall. Then up a long and winding kilometre climb. There are great views of the Glens and of the Mull of Kintyre across the sea from the top. And on your way back, you are greeted with more stunning vistas of the Glen to the coast and the sea beyond. There are facilities on site too."
@sawphie
"This beautiful forest is 15 minutes away from Cushendall and covers 1000 hectares of lush woodland – if you like hiking in the fresh air, then this is the perfect place to do it. There are also a series of waterfalls dotted throughout the entire park, which would provide a breathtaking background for your Insta pics (and make all of your friends super-jealous back home). The walks themselves can be steep and involve walking up and down many steps, so make sure to take your time to really enjoy the environment. When you have finished walking for the day, you can relax at Laragh Lodge for some yummy refreshments. It was originally built in 1890 as a tea house and is located right beside the Ess na Laragh waterfall – which the restaurant is named after."
@olli_dude