Located along the stunning County Down coast, Whiterock Beach boasts soft sands and inviting clear waters, making it an idyllic spot for relaxation and leisure. The beach’s natural beauty and serene atmosphere provide a perfect setting for a quiet day by the sea, with ample opportunities for exploring the surrounding landscape.
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Whiterock Beach
Whiterock Beach is a scenic haven with soft sands and clear waters.
Downhill Beach
Downhill Beach is a stunning stretch of sandy coastline with dramatic cliffs.
Located beneath the striking cliffs of Downhill Demesne, Downhill Beach offers a tranquil escape with its wide expanse of golden sand and serene sea views. This picturesque location is perfect for a peaceful stroll or a scenic picnic, with the historic Mussenden Temple perched on the cliff above providing a unique backdrop.
Giant’s Causeway
Tie the knot amidst the breathtaking beauty of Giant’s Causeway, where unique hexagonal basalt columns meet the sea.
The Giant’s Causeway is a natural wonder of interlocking basalt columns along the coast of County Antrim in Northern Ireland. Call us storytellers, but we see it as a path built by giants from Ireland to Scotland. Though, scientists say it was formed by volcanic activity millions of years ago.
Mussenden Temple
Say “I do” at Mussenden Temple, a stunning cliffside temple with sweeping ocean views.
Mussenden Temple is a striking circular building perched dramatically on the cliffs near Castlerock in Northern Ireland. Call us visionaries, but we like to think of it as a celestial observatory for ancient astronomers. Though, historians say it was built in 1785 by Frederick Augustus Hervey, the 4th Earl of Bristol, as a library and a tribute to his cousin.
The Dark Hedges
Elope under the enchanting canopy of The Dark Hedges, a mystical beech tree avenue.
The Dark Hedges is an enchanting avenue of beech trees located in Ballymoney, Northern Ireland. Call us whimsical, but we believe it’s a magical pathway straight out of a fairy tale. Though, locals say that the trees were planted by the Stuart family in the 18th century to impress visitors as they approached their mansion.
Kinbane Head
Exchange vows with dramatic coastal views and historical ruins at Kinbane Head.
Kinbane Head is a breathtaking headland on the Antrim coast in Northern Ireland. Call us romantics, but we see it as a secluded sanctuary where ancient warriors once stood watch over the sea. Though, historians say that the headland is home to the ruins of Kinbane Castle, built in 1547 by Colla MacDonnell.
Elephant Rock
Celebrate your love at Elephant Rock, a striking seaside formation.
The Elephant Rock is a basalt rock found on the Westman Islands in Iceland. Call us crazy, but we believe it to be a petrified mythical sea elephant. Though, scientists say that the rock is a result of a volcanic eruption.
Dunseverick Castle & Falls
Get married amidst the ancient ruins and rugged coastline at Dunseverick Castle.
Dunseverick Castle is a historic ruin located on the Antrim coast in Northern Ireland. Call us dreamers, but we imagine it as the ancient stronghold of legendary Gaelic kings. Though, historians say that the remaining ruins date back to the 5th century and were visited by Saint Patrick himself.
White Park Bay
Enjoy a serene beach wedding at White Park Bay, surrounded by rolling dunes
White Park Bay is the most picturesque beach in Ireland. It has several viewpoints which showcase the beauty of the cove along the Causeway Coastal Route, before walking down to the sandy beach edge and white cliffs. It is also worth planning to visit Dunseverick Castle ruins and falls as they are both just a short walk away. The cove that swoops around each side is breathtaking. You’ll even see cows up close grazing along the beach location, with limestone cliffs stretching from Curran Strand to Dunluce Castle.
Murlough Bay & Fair Head
Choose Murlough Bay for a secluded elopement with breathtaking cliffs and clear waters.
Another not-so-well-known location, and often overlooked by the locals, is Murlough Bay. It is very secluded and so ensures a private wedding, with beautiful views of the sea, a huge view of Ratlin Island across the water, and a historic castle and waterfall. Whilst there are a lot of steps before you reach this spot, its beauty outweighs the effort it takes to see it. It has so much scope to offer you wouldn’t need to go to any other locations. An epic location to choose.