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Glens of Antrim

 
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The Glens of Antrim (Irish: Gleannta Aontroma) or, simply, the Glens, or Antrim Mountains is a region of County Antrim, Northern Ireland, comprising nine glens, or valleys, that radiate from the Antrim Plateau to the coast. The inhabitants of the several glens are descended primarily from native Irish and Hebridean Scots. The Glens are an area of outstanding natural beauty and are a major tourist attraction in north Antrim. Principal towns in the Glens are Ballycastle, Cushendun, Cushendall, Waterfoot and Carnlough. The majority of the population are from a Catholic background.

The nine glens from northernmost to southernmost are:

Glenravel is often considered a tenth glen, although it is not officially a Glen because it does not open directly onto the sea. It lies to the southwest of Glenballyeamon and Glenariff being separated by the Glenariff forest park. The principal settlements of Glenravel are Cargan, Martinstown and Skerry (Newtowncrommelin).


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Coordinates: 55°09′36″N 6°06′00″W / 55.16°N 6.1°W / 55.16; -6.1



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