Ballymoney
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Ballymoney (from Irish: Baile Monaidh, meaning "homestead on the peatland") is a town located in County Antrim, Northern Ireland.
Get in
The town advantages from its central location between Belfast and Derry, (being roughly one hour from Belfast, and roughly one hour from Derry) meaning the town has excellent rail and road connections. The town is situated on the main road (A26) between Northern Ireland's two largest cities, Belfast and Derry/Londonderry. The journey of approx. 50 miles from Belfast to Ballymoney can be made in under an hour.
Ballymoney railway stationThe town lies on the Coleraine/Ballymena rail line (leading to other destinations Belfast-Derry)
Get around
Ballymoney is a small town, so visitors need not worry about travel within the town, as everywhere is within walking distance. There is a town bus service, but this mainly serves local residential areas around the town.
Those of you wishing to travel around the borough, or further afield, can make use of the fairly inexpensive rural bus service, or the plentiful taxi services in the town. Taxis can be called in advance, but during the day, several taxis will be parked in the taxi bays in the centre of the town, at the bottom of High Street/top of Main Street.
See
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address: Bregagh RdAvenue of beech trees planted two centuries ago, forming an impressive tunnel. Used in Game of Thrones for the King's Road.
Eat
Ballymoney is known locally for its many eating establishments, catering for all tastes, ranging from simple fish & chips to multi-course gourmet meals. Chips shops, or 'chippies', can be found dotted around the town, all serving high-quality food.
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phone: +44 28 2766 3290address: 51 Queens Stis an award-winning chip shop, and well known among locals, and is highly recommended.
Sleep
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phone: +44 28 2766 3699address: 20 Queen StB&B
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phone: +44 28 2766 3459address: 64 Balnamore Rd