Go Wild Northern Ireland

Top things to do on Rathlin Island

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Amidst the rugged landscape of this beautiful island let your mind wander and discover a tranquilli­ty and beauty that is so unexpected.

The ferry to Rathlin Island travels just six miles across the Sea of Moyle. This island is six miles long, one mile wide, “L” shaped and home to a slowly increasing population of around 140 people.

The Boathouse Visitor Centre

A short walk from the harbour is the Boathouse Visitor Centre, where visitors can discover some of the exciting history, learn about present day island life and see some artefacts from shipwrecks around the island. Enjoy many of the walks the Island has to offer including along the shore to Mill Bay where you may see some of the resident seals basking or at play. Cycle hire is another way to enjoy the island or take a bus trip.

Rathlin Lighthouse

From April to July is puffin season so don’t miss the opportunit­y to see them along with lots of other sea birds. The re-furbished seabird centre is open to the public from Easter with the added bonus of being able to explore a real working lighthouse which is now part of the Great Lighthouse­s of Ireland tour.

Robert the Bruce

Many tales of myth and mystery surround Rathlin; perhaps the most famous tells of Robert the Bruce. In 1306, the Scottish King was driven from Scotland by Edward I of England and took refuge on Rathlin where he watched a spider perseverin­g again and again to bridge a gap with its web. Eventually it succeeded. Taking heart from the spider’s efforts, he returned to Scotland and eventually regained his crown.

Breakwater Studio

The island has a range of accommodat­ion to suit different needs, a pub, restaurant, community shop and gift shop, offering Rathlin produced crafts. ‘Breakwater Studio’ features the work of local artist Yvonne Braithwait­e.

Rathlin Food Tour

The Rathlin Food Tour offers local, artisan, award winning food & drink around an amazing island, showcasing local, artisan, award winning food & drink in Northern Ireland’s largest inhabited island. Your enthusiast­ic guide introduces you to four truly unique venues and some of the people who catch, grow, make and bake delicious food.

Remember the Irish proverb: Laughter is brightest where food is served best. At Irish Feast, we serve the best of local foods in the most wonderful of places - your laughter will be the brightest of all.

Be informed

The Rathlin Developmen­t & Community Associatio­n (RDCA) is the voluntary body that represents the Rathlin community and manages an informativ­e website with detailed informatio­n about services and activities on the island www.rathlincom­munity.org.

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