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County Antrim


Carrickfergus' most traditional bar – formerly the Joymount Arms, dating from 1846 – has a cosy interior complete with snugs, fireplaces, a beer garden and a bistro serving breakfast, lunch (mains £6 to £14) and dinner (mains £10 to £17).


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Nearby County Antrim attractions

1. Carrickfergus Museum

0.12 MILES

The glass-fronted Museum and Civic Centre on Antrim St houses the local museum, which has an interesting collection of artefacts relating to the town's…

2. Carrickfergus Castle

0.23 MILES

The central keep of Ireland's first and finest Norman fortress was built by John de Courcy soon after his 1177 invasion of Ulster. The massive walls of…

3. Andrew Jackson Centre

0.93 MILES

The seventh US president's parents left Carrickfergus in the 18th century. His ancestral home was demolished in 1860, but a replica thatched cottage now…

4. Ulster Transport Museum

4.19 MILES

Across the road from the Ulster Folk Museum, the Transport Museum has steam locomotives, rolling stock, motorcycles, trams, buses and cars. Most popular…

5. Crawfordsburn Country Park

4.59 MILES

This pleasant park sits on the edge of a sandy bucket-and-spade beach with lovely views across Belfast Lough. Waymarked trails lead through meadows and…

6. Whitehead Railway Museum

4.62 MILES

There is plenty to see at this interesting museum run by the Railway Preservation Society of Ireland, an organisation set up to preserve and repair steam…

7. Ulster Folk Museum

4.72 MILES

Farmhouses, forges, churches, mills and a complete village have been reconstructed at this excellent museum, with human and animal extras combining to…

8. Pickie Funpark

6.28 MILES

This old-fashioned seaside entertainment complex is famous for its swan-shaped pedal boats. There's also a kids' adventure playground, electric-track…