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Jogging around Ballyreagh Upper offers access to diverse and scenic landscapes along the Causeway Coast. The region features a mix of coastal paths, expansive beaches, and rugged cliffs, providing varied terrain for runners. Joggers can explore verdant green fields, basalt formations, and some mountain ranges, ensuring options for different types of runs. This area provides a rich environment for physical activity amidst picturesque Irish countryside and dramatic sea views.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
64
runners
6.94km
00:45
40m
40m
The Ballycastle coastal path offers a moderate jogging experience along mostly paved surfaces, covering 4.3 miles (6.9 km) with an elevation gain of 138 feet (42 metres) in about 44β¦
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13.2km
01:24
110m
110m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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12
runners
12.9km
01:30
270m
270m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
9
runners
18.0km
02:13
230m
230m
Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4
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7.15km
00:45
70m
80m
Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A very nice little place. The free car park is very central and spacious. The entrance height is stated as 1.95m. In our case, the height bar was set aside and therefore open.
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Ballycastle is a charming coastal town located in Northern Ireland. The colourful town is a perfect blend of natural beauty and rich history and displays some gorgeous coastal views out to Rathlin Island and Irish Sea.
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Marconi's Cottage marks the end of Carrickmore Road and the beginning of the Fairhead Coastal Path (a more rugged path that follows the cliff-edge). The cottage overlooks Colliery Bay where you can enjoy some sublime views out toward the dramatic swells of the Antrim coastline.
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Beautiful coastal path thatβs a mixture of wooden boardwalk and dirt track.
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Ballycastle has it all - beach, golf, walks, shops, pubs and great fish and chips
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Great beach and golf course. Good starting point for a coastal bike ride with a few cafes and bars as well as the world famous Morton's Fish & Chip shop.
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This is a great cafe in Ballycastle. All food is organic and locally sourced. Its on site bakery makes fantastic cakes and bread and lunch is pretty good too! A very attractive and interesting interior with some amazing paintings on display. Sells some interesting produce too. Friendly and welcoming this is a must if you are staying in or passing through Ballycastle. Best cafe I went to during my weeks cycle touring of the Antrim Coast. (Chain your bike to the litter bin!).
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There are over 14 running routes around Ballyreagh Upper, offering a variety of experiences for joggers. These include coastal paths, forest loops, and trails through hills and countryside.
Joggers in Ballyreagh Upper can experience a diverse range of terrains. The region offers stunning coastal paths and expansive beaches for flatter runs, as well as rugged cliffs, basalt formations, and some mountain ranges for more challenging routes with elevation changes. You'll find a mix of paved surfaces, sandy shores, and forest trails.
While there are no routes specifically graded as 'easy' in our current selection, many of the coastal paths offer moderate terrain that can be enjoyed by beginners. The varied landscape allows for different intensities, so you can choose a path that suits your fitness level. For example, the coastal sections often provide less strenuous options.
Yes, for experienced runners seeking a challenge, Ballyreagh Upper offers several longer and more difficult routes. The Ballypatrick Forest loop from Ballypatrick is a difficult 11.2 miles (18.0 km) path through varied forest terrain with significant elevation gain. Another challenging option is the Knocklayd loop from Ballycastle, which is 9.7 miles (15.5 km) and leads through hills and countryside.
Many outdoor areas along the Causeway Coast are dog-friendly, especially coastal paths and beaches. However, it's always recommended to check local signage for specific restrictions, especially in nature reserves or protected areas, and to keep dogs on a lead where livestock may be present or during nesting seasons. Always ensure your dog is well-behaved and that you clean up after them.
The running routes in Ballyreagh Upper are rich with visual appeal. You can enjoy panoramic sea views, dramatic cliff formations, and the picturesque Irish countryside. Notable viewpoints include Kinbane Castle, which offers spectacular views towards Rathlin Island, and the Fair Head Climbing Area. The Cliffs of the Antrim Coast & Glens AONB also provide breathtaking vistas.
Absolutely. The region is steeped in history and natural beauty. While jogging, you might pass by or be near significant landmarks such as the dramatic ruins of Dunluce Castle, perched on a basalt outcropping. The unique hexagonal columns of the Giant's Causeway are also a short distance away, offering an impressive natural wonder. Ballintoy Harbour, known for its picturesque charm and unique rock formations, is another notable spot along the coast.
Yes, there are several circular running routes available. For example, the Ballycastle Coastal Path loop from Ballycastle is a moderate 6.4-mile (10.4 km) route. The Ballypatrick Forest loop from Ballypatrick and the Knocklayd loop from Ballycastle also offer excellent circular options for more challenging runs.
The running routes in Ballyreagh Upper are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from over 1 review. Runners often praise the dramatic coastal views, the varied terrain, and the opportunity to explore the picturesque Irish countryside.
The Causeway Coast, including Ballyreagh Upper, offers beautiful running conditions throughout much of the year. Spring and summer provide milder weather and longer daylight hours, ideal for enjoying the coastal scenery. Autumn brings vibrant colors to the landscape. While winter runs can be invigorating, be prepared for potentially wet and windy conditions, especially along exposed coastal paths.
Parking is generally available at popular access points along the Causeway Coast and near trailheads. For specific routes, it's advisable to check the route details on komoot or local information boards for designated parking areas. Many coastal towns and attractions will have public car parks.
Public transport options, primarily bus services, connect many of the towns and villages along the Causeway Coast. This can allow access to various starting points for running trails. For detailed schedules and routes, it's best to consult Translink, Northern Ireland's public transport provider, to plan your journey to specific trailheads.


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