Best attractions and places to see around Hightown include a variety of natural landscapes. The area features prominent viewpoints offering panoramic coastal and inland views. Visitors can explore sandy beaches, forests, and reservoirs. This region provides opportunities for outdoor activities amidst diverse natural settings.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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Browns Bay Beach is a popular sandy, safe beach at the northern tip of Islandmagee, nestling between Skenaghan Point and Barrs Point in a horse shoe shaped bay. It is 600m long with rocks and loose boulders around the edge. Access is via a set of steps at one end and a gentle ramp at the other. The view across the horizon is beautiful showing five headlands all the way up the Antrim coast. This beach is popular for swimming. A sizeable car park is on the other side of the road. There is a wide grassy area that is suitable for wheelchairs. There are also public toilets onsite and at Ballylumford Harbour. Skenaghan point, on the east of the bay, is a National Trust property and features a short walking route past the “rocking stone”. Looking to the north one gets a clear view of the “Maidens rocks” far out in the North Channel, and their two lighthouses, only one of which is now in operation.
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Ballyboley Forest provides a picturesque setting for an enjoyable jog. The forest features a whopping 70 different types of native tree species which tower high above the forest floor.
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Killylane Reservoir is a pristine reservoir situated on open moorland near Ballyboley Forest. It's a real hidden treasure and a perfect spot for a run. You can laze along the lush green banks overlooking the water to stretch and unwind post-jog.
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Killylane Reservoir is a pristine reservoir situated on open moorland near Ballyboley Forest. It's a real hidden treasure, perfect for a leisurely stroll or picnic on the lush green banks.
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Ballyboley Forest provides a picturesque setting for a leisurely stroll through the southern end of the Antrim Coast & Glens Area of Natural Beauty. The forest features a whopping 70 different types of native tree species which tower high above the forest floor.
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Scawt Hill is a mountain summit and volcanic plug located in the Antrim Coast Area of Natural Beauty in Northern Ireland. From here, you can enjoy views up and down the incredible Antrim Coast and out to the Irish Sea toward
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Situated at an impressive height of 381m, Black Hill boasts a prominent position in the scenic county of Mid and East Antrim. Take in the remarkable beauty of the Irish coastline as you enjoy uninterrupted panoramic views in both the northern and southern directions, as well as of the surrounding countryside inland.
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Most phallic tombstone in Ireland according to the sign at the end of the path :D
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Around Hightown, you can discover diverse natural landscapes. Highlights include the stunning coastal views from View of the Antrim Coast from Scawt Hill, the popular sandy shores of Browns Bay Beach, and the serene Killylane Reservoir. Additionally, Ballyboley Forest offers picturesque settings for walks among 70 different native tree species.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to View of the Antrim Coast from Scawt Hill, a volcanic plug offering vistas up and down the Antrim Coast and out to the Irish Sea. Another excellent spot is Black Hill, which provides uninterrupted views in both northern and southern directions, as well as of the surrounding countryside inland.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Browns Bay Beach is a popular, safe sandy beach ideal for swimming. Killylane Reservoir and Ballyboley Forest are also great for leisurely strolls and picnics, offering peaceful natural environments for all ages.
The area around Hightown is excellent for outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like the Killylane Reservoir & Ballyboley Forest loop or the Sallagh Braes and Scawt Hill Loop. For running, there are routes such as the Chaine Pond – Model Boat Pond loop. You can find more details on these activities and routes in the hiking guide and running trails guide for Hightown.
Yes, there are several easy walking options. The Heritage Trail is a short, easy walk, and you can also find accessible routes like the Forest Dirt Bike Trail loop from North Woodburn Reservoir. For more easy hikes, refer to the easy hikes guide around Hightown.
Visitors appreciate the remarkable beauty of the Irish coastline and the uninterrupted panoramic views from elevated points like Black Hill. The safe, sandy shores of Browns Bay Beach are popular for swimming and enjoying views of the Antrim hills and Scotland. The pristine Killylane Reservoir is considered a hidden treasure for peaceful strolls and picnics.
While the guide data doesn't specify wildlife for this particular Hightown, other Hightown regions, such as Hightown, Merseyside, are known for wildlife. The River Alt there provides opportunities to spot waders, shore birds, and common seals. The nearby Ainsdale National Nature Reserve is a crucial habitat for rare natterjack toads, red squirrels, and sand lizards.
Yes, Browns Bay Beach offers a gentle ramp for access and a wide grassy area suitable for wheelchairs. Public toilets are also available onsite and at Ballylumford Harbour.
The best time to visit outdoor attractions around Hightown generally depends on weather preferences. Spring and summer offer milder temperatures and longer daylight hours, ideal for coastal walks, beach visits, and hiking. Autumn provides beautiful foliage in forest areas like Ballyboley Forest. Always check local weather forecasts before your visit.
The Killylane Reservoir is a pristine hidden treasure, perfect for a leisurely stroll or picnic on its lush green banks. Ballyboley Forest also provides a picturesque setting for a peaceful walk among its diverse tree species.
While the primary attractions around this Hightown focus on natural beauty, other regions named Hightown have historical significance. For instance, High Town in Hereford, England, features The Old House, a distinctive timber-framed Jacobean building from 1621. Hightown, Liversedge, West Yorkshire, is known as the birthplace of Maria Brontë, eldest sister of the renowned Brontë writers.


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