River Bann Visitor Attractions

The Lower Bann Valley has a whole host of wide ranging, all weather attractions for you to visit.

Attraction listings

31. Gracehill Moravian Church - Randalstown, Antrim

The Moravian village at Gracehill was established in 1746. The church, with the manse to the right and the warden's house to the left, opened in 1765. The interior, once a very plain but embellished over the years, contains a notable " tulip" ...
32. Moneymore Park - Moneymore, Magherafelt

Attractive park within the conservation village of Moneymore. Short circular walk comprising of wildlife pond and environmental play area.
33. Christ Church - Castlerock, Coleraine

A cruciform church with a tower and polygonal spire. " An unusually ambitious little church of 1868-70 by Frederick William Porter, architect to the Clothworkers' Company. Built of the usual black basalt, with weathered cocoa-coloured sandstone ...
34. Cairndaisy Wood - Magherafelt

In Magherafelt district, Cairndaisy Wood is of both local and national botanical interest.
35. Cutts House - Coleraine

A three-bay, two-storey house built in 1859 and designed by Stewart Gordon. In a fine location by the River Bann. As headquarters of the Honourable Irish Society, the building is of historic interest. Listed building.
36. Ballyronan Wood - Magherafelt

Situated on the shores of Lough Neagh, a series of circumnavigating walks take you through this picturesque wooded are in and around Traad Ponds.
37. Moneymore Model Village - Moneymore, Magherafelt

The model village is a complete with figurines set in landscaped surroundings. The village depicts life in rural Ulster at the time of the plantation.
38. Glenshane Forest - Garvagh, Coleraine

12 km from Dungiven on the southern side of the Glenshane Pass, Glenshane hugs the south eastern slopes of Corrick and Glenshane Mountains. The Ulster Way passes through the forest along the source of the River Roe. At the southern end of the ...
39. Saint Johns Church Ballinderry - Magherafelt

Built c.1850. This attractive church contains a Connacher organ. Charming stained glass windows were installed in the south aisle in 1921 by Michael Healy of An Tur Gloine. Listed building. Money received from Heritage Lottery fund.
40. Cranfield Point - Randalstown, Antrim

The ruins of a church and Saint Olcans Holy Well are recognised still as a place of pilgrimage. Saint Olcan is said to be buried at the church in soil brought from Rome. Pilgrims count their prayers by dropping pebbles in the water. 4 miles ...
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