Glens of Antrim
This gallery contains photography from the Glens of Antrim, famous for its scenery comprising beautyful glens, valleys, rivers, and outstanding coastal beaches the road extends from Carrickfergus in County Antrim to this outstanding area, as you travel along its man made costal road each turn reveals the outstanding beauty of this part of Northern Ireland.
The Glens of Antrim gallery and photographic work offers views of Ireland's famous green pastures and surrounding valleys, this area of Antrim can be seen as you travel the A2 costal road past rolling hills, to Glenarm the first of the glens, its white limestone cliffs sweep down towards the sea, Glenarm Castle is of interest to visitors who may wish to stop for a short break before you travel further onto the costal town of Carnlough with its sandy beaches and little seaside harbour, explore the area before moving onto Glenariff "The Queen of the Glen's with its views of outstanding scenic and costal scenery just over the little humpback bridge turn left along the A43, and you can visit the famous Glenarrif Country Park, or continue right along the A42 on your journey to Cushendall, and the small village of Cushendun, with the River Dun running out to the sea.
If you like to head further North you can visit Ballycastle, Ballintoy, Bushmills, & Coleraine this area has so much to offer the photographer with the famous Dunluce Castle, and Giants Causeway within driving distance to visitors and tourist alike its well worth a visit.
Mark Ireland
Vivid Ireland Photography
The Glens of Antrim gallery and photographic work offers views of Ireland's famous green pastures and surrounding valleys, this area of Antrim can be seen as you travel the A2 costal road past rolling hills, to Glenarm the first of the glens, its white limestone cliffs sweep down towards the sea, Glenarm Castle is of interest to visitors who may wish to stop for a short break before you travel further onto the costal town of Carnlough with its sandy beaches and little seaside harbour, explore the area before moving onto Glenariff "The Queen of the Glen's with its views of outstanding scenic and costal scenery just over the little humpback bridge turn left along the A43, and you can visit the famous Glenarrif Country Park, or continue right along the A42 on your journey to Cushendall, and the small village of Cushendun, with the River Dun running out to the sea.
If you like to head further North you can visit Ballycastle, Ballintoy, Bushmills, & Coleraine this area has so much to offer the photographer with the famous Dunluce Castle, and Giants Causeway within driving distance to visitors and tourist alike its well worth a visit.
Mark Ireland
Vivid Ireland Photography
Sound Design Music Photography
I'm a born again christian interested in sound design music and photography.