The County of Antrim (<em>Contae Aontroma</em> in Gaelic) is located in Northern Ireland, in the Province of Ulster. With over 550,000 inhabitants, the county is one of Ireland’s most densely populated regions, alongside County Dublin. The county offers breathtaking views of the entire coastline, as well as access to legendary sites such as the Giant’s Causeway and ancient ruined castles, steeped in history as mysterious as it is fabulous.
<h2>Visit County Antrim</h2>
<h3>From big cities to the magical beauty of its coastline…</h3>
County Antrim is a destination in its own right, renowned for the beauty of its coastline, with its beaches, cliffs, bays and ruined castles.
Do you love wild landscapes? You’re in for a treat!
A region of character, the county is deeply attached to its roots, history and culture. That’s why Antrim is a particularly rich and dense county to visit!
Starting with major cities like Belfast and Portrush… Festive places, teeming with vibrant, colorful energy! Push open the doors of their Irish pubs and restaurants… Try their food, their traditions… You won’t be disappointed!
If you’re a culture buff, you’ll want to check out Belfast’s museums, and don’t miss the most famous attraction of the moment: the Titanic Belfast Experience! A tribute to the famous Northern Irish liner that tragically sank in April 1912.
Looking for a little more? Belfast is the ideal city to discover the region’s tormented history, with its 30 years of Troubles and incessant conflicts pitting the Catholic Republican community against the Protestant Unionists…
Even if the subject remains thorny, Belfast is in the midst of a revival that’s constantly reinventing itself. A must-see, followed by a discovery of its magnificent coastline!