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Holiday & Leisure Parks

The borough is home to a variety of holiday and leisure parks. Whether you prefer caravanning by a serene lake, a tranquil lough, or within a picturesque forest park, Causeway Coast & Glens provides breathtaking scenery and outstanding facilities—ensuring you have everything you need for a memorable break.

We will be working on this page later this year (2025) -  Causeway Coast & Glens Borough Council manages a number of parks, and there are also several privately operated parks within the Borough.

Council Operated Parks

Benone Holiday and Leisure Park
Located on the A2 Seacoast Road, Benone Holiday and Leisure Park – along with its Visitor Centre – lies approximately 11 miles from Coleraine and 12 miles from Limavady. Adjacent to Benone Strand and uniquely accessible via board walks, the park offers a coastal experience enhanced by views of Binevenagh Mountain. Awarded a 4* status by the Graded Holiday Parks Scheme, Benone provides excellent family facilities, stunning scenery, and a warm welcome that rivals many European destinations.

Carrick Dhu Holiday Park
Situated on the Causeway Coastal Route (the A2 Portrush to Portstewart Road), Carrick Dhu Holiday Park is just outside Portrush. Its location offers visitors easy access to the award-winning West Bay beach, local restaurants, and Ballyreagh Golf Course—all within a kilometre’s walk. The Atlantic Ocean, with its rock pools, is directly across from the park entrance. Guests can also embark on coastal walks via the Port Path (also known as the Ulster Way / Causeway Coast Way), cycle along the Sustrans off-road route, or take the regular bus service starting just outside the park.

Cushendall Holiday Park
Positioned on the eastern edge of the village next to the sea and adjacent to the yacht club, Cushendall Holiday Park boasts unspoilt views of Scotland’s Western Isles. Just a five-minute walk from the village centre, which features shops and restaurants, the park is close to the local golf club and beach. It serves as an excellent base for exploring the Glens of Antrim, Glenariff Forest Park, and a wide range of outdoor activities.

Cushendun Holiday Park
Set in mature woodland and only a five-minute walk from the beach and village (which offers a shop, café, restaurant, pubs, and a small harbour), Cushendun Holiday Park is ideally located. The nearby Cushendun Caves, featured as a Game of Thrones® filming location, add to its appeal. The park is a superb base for exploring the Glens of Antrim, the Causeway Coastal Route, and the scenic Torr Road—with its views of the Scottish coastline and Rathlin Island (note that this route is unsuitable for caravans). This family-friendly park accommodates touring caravans, motorhomes, tents, and offers camping cabins (including one with enhanced accessibility for persons with a disability), along with excellent on-site facilities.

Drumaheglis Holiday Park and Marina
With a 5* rating, Drumaheglis Holiday Park and Marina is set in a secluded location on the banks of the Lower River Bann and features its own marina. The river is ideal for fishing, sailing, or canoeing. Located 3 miles from Ballymoney—home to a leisure centre, Memorial Gardens commemorating road racing legends Joey and Robert Dunlop, and the Ballymoney Museum showcasing 9000 years of history—the park is perfectly placed. Within a 30-minute drive, visitors can explore the Dark Hedges, a string of beaches and holiday resorts along the Causeway Coast, the famed Glens of Antrim, and the World Heritage site of the Giant’s Causeway.

Juniper Hill Holiday Park
Also located on the Causeway Coastal Route (the A2 Portrush to Portstewart Road), Juniper Hill Holiday Park offers a family-friendly environment and a prime location for exploring Portstewart’s shops, cafes, restaurants, and delightful ice cream shops. Ballyreagh Golf Course is only 200 metres away, with the main championship courses in Portrush and Portstewart within a 5-kilometre radius. Guests can enjoy walks along the Port Path (also known as the Ulster Way / Causeway Coast Way), off-road cycling, or the regular bus service starting just outside the park.

Sandhill Drive Motorhome Park
Located in Portrush (BT56 8BF), Sandhill Drive Motorhome Park provides parking for up to 10 vehicles. An hourly parking rate applies for both day and overnight stays, with pay and display options available using cash or card. The site features an Aire de Service machine (token-operated) that offers fresh water, battery charging for leisure batteries, and a drain for grey water. Additionally, a dedicated sluice for chemical toilets is available.