Theme Week Ulster – Ballycastle

20 August 2014 | Author/Destination: | Rubric: General Reading Time:  5 minutes

Ann Street © geograph.org.uk - Dean Molyneaux/cc-by-sa-2.0

Ann Street © geograph.org.uk – Dean Molyneaux/cc-by-sa-2.0

Ballycastle (from Irish: Baile an Chaistil, meaning “town of the castle”) is a small town in County Antrim in Northern Ireland. It has a population of 5,000 people. It is the seat and main settlement of Moyle District Council. Overlooking the harbour there is a monument to Guglielmo Marconi whose employees made the world’s first commercial wireless telegraph transmission between Ballycastle and the East Lighthouse on Rathlin Island. Carey, Glenshesk & Tow Rivers flow down from the glens then eventually join together into one river. This is known as the Margy River which flows into the Moyle Sea at the start of The Strand. The Strand (Ballycastle Beach) has a European Blue Flag.   read more…

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