St Patrick is said to have tended cows on the rocky slopes of Slemish Mountain that overlook Ballymenaand the site now attracts large numbers of pilgrims, especially every StPatrick’s Day on March 17th.
Ballymena is idealfor exploring on foot as everything is within easy walking distance. Local craft shops, historic buildings,decorative gardens, landscaped ruins and riverside walks all make Ballymena a delight to visit.
Shopping in Ballymena
Ballymena is one ofthe best shopping towns in NorthernIreland with a mix of high street names and independent retailers. Local craftshops sell everything from contemporary gold and silver jewellery to bespokepainted gifts and teddy bears.
Restaurants in Ballymena
Ballymena makes themost of its local farms’ fresh vegetables, fish and meat and these are used toexquisite effect in its restaurants and cafes. If the weather is warm, relaxingin a mulberry garden with a drink or enjoying a meal by the riverside is hardto beat.
Views of Ballymena
Every bend in the river opens out a lovely view of Ballymena, but, for the most photogenicscenes, you should take a short drive out to wander through Glenariff Forest Park, which is home to some spectacular waterfalls.
Another short drive on the A42 will allow you to follow in thefootsteps of St Patrick as you climb the rocky slopes of Slemish Mountain. From here you can enjoy the stunning views acrossthe countryside.
Sport in Ballymena
The beautiful countryside around Ballymena is perfect for outdoor pursuits, such as horse riding,cycling, fishing and walking. The town’s two marinas attract yachtsmen from allover the world and golf fans are spoilt for choice by the number of greatquality courses nearby. The traditionalGaelic sport of hurling continues to attract large numbers of spectators and Ballymena is a perfect place for you toenjoy this ancient fast-paced sport from.
Nature in Ballymena
Ballymena is locatedin one of the most beautiful areas of NorthernIreland. It perches on the coastal route that leads up to the Giant’s Causeway and inland there areforests, rivers and unspoilt countryside surrounding the town.
Enjoy Ballymena
The town of Ballymenais a very friendly place to visit with much to see and do. You can enjoy theoutdoor life, try the wonderful local food and explore the history of thislovely town.