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Rathlin Island in Northern Ireland is known as 'bird island'. It is an inhabited island with a population of just 80 people.

This wildlife paradise is a rugged outcrop lies just six miles off the North Antrim coast.

Rathlin is great for bird watching with tens of thousands of seabirds.

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Spring is when islands are bursting with life and energy - and this is a great season to watch wildlife.

Island activities (Image: Marguerite c/o Jersey Tourist Board)

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  • Check out island nature watching opportunities from birds and bees to flowers and fauna.

Rathlin - Visitor Guide

Address:

near Ballycastle, County Antrim, Northern Ireland.

Telephone:

Antrim Net 028 2177 2100
RSPB - 028 9049 1547

Information - 02820 763948

Caledonian MacBrayne Ferries - 028 2076 9299.

Ballycastle Tourist Information Centre on 028 2076 2024

Fax:Antrim Net - 0217 72129
e-mailrathlin@nacn.org
info@antrim.net
Detailed map:
Ordnance Survey:OS ref. 095515
Key attractions:

Bird watching. Wild walks, nature watching, cycling (bike hire). Wild flowers. Irish Hares.

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The area and cliffs offer great views of Puffins, Guillemots and Kittiwakes. There is also a viewing platform accessed by 89 steps down the cliffside.

Essential kit:

Binoculars and scopes for bird watching. Binocular hire available on site. Walking shoes.

Nature watching tips:

April onwards is the best time to visit. The birds are most active during mornings and evenings - but they are especially good in late afternoon when the setting sun illuminates the area.

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From mid-April look out for seabirds including Guillemots, Razorbills, Kittiwakes, Puffins, Shags and Gannets.

Access:

New developments in 2007 will make access easier. From 2007, there will be toilets and disabled facilities at the car park level.


For more information, contact the warden - 028 9049 1547.

Getting there:

Located 6 miles from Ballycastle where there is a ferry service to the island. Private boats for charter also operate from Ballycastle Harbour. No cars are permitted on Rathlin Island.

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Ferry service in late spring and summer from Ballycastle
Adult Return £8.60; Children (5 and under 16) £4.30. Family ticket also available. Booking Required - Telephone 028 20769299. Average time - 45 minutes.

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Don't think of bringing your car here - instead there are taxis and a mini-bus service.

There's only two ways of independent travel on the island - on foot or by pushbike. A bike is an excellent way of getting around the island which is seven miles long by two miles wide.

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Accommodation available.

Opening times:

Rathlin Island Cliffs (RSPB): Open 11 am-3 pm daily from April to mid-September.

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Visitor centre open from 1 April-31 August.


Contact the warden prior to visit - 028 9049 1547.

No toilet facilities are currently available.

Charges:Free, but donations welcome.
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