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The North Coast of Northern Ireland is renowned for its rugged coastline and stunning natural beauty, but it’s also a haven for wind sports enthusiasts. The strong coastal winds create the perfect conditions for activities like windsurfing, kitesurfing, and paddleboarding. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or a first-time adventurer, there are plenty of opportunities to experience the thrill of wind sports along the North Coast. Local schools and rental providers offer equipment and lessons to help you get started, and the scenic coastline provides an awe-inspiring backdrop for your wind sports adventure.

 

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The North Coast of Northern Ireland is a hub for surfing and water sports enthusiasts. With its pristine beaches, consistent waves, and stunning natural surroundings, the area offers the perfect setting for a wide range of water activities. From surfing and bodyboarding to kayaking and paddleboarding, there are plenty of ways to experience the thrill of the ocean. With a variety of surf schools and rental providers in the area, both beginners and experienced surfers can enjoy the North Coast’s waves. The stunning coastal scenery, abundant marine life, and unique geological formations make this region an unforgettable destination for any water sports enthusiast.

 

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The weather on the North Coast of Northern Ireland can be quite varied, but it is generally characterized by mild temperatures, occasional rainfall, and frequent winds. The area’s maritime climate is influenced by the surrounding seas, which can bring sudden changes in weather conditions. In the summer months, visitors can expect average temperatures of around 16-18°C (61-64°F), with longer daylight hours and more sunshine. However, it’s always a good idea to pack for unpredictable weather, as rain and strong winds can occur at any time of year. Despite the sometimes unpredictable weather, the North Coast’s breathtaking landscapes and rugged coastlines remain a popular destination for visitors seeking adventure and natural beauty.

 

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Lagom, [ lɑ̂ - ɡom ]: your ideal base to explore the North coast & Causeway Coastal Route.

Lagom is often translated to mean "just the right amount" or "not too much, not too little". However, the concept of Lagom goes beyond just moderation; it's about finding balance and contentment in life by living sustainably, appreciating what you have, and not being wasteful. In essence, Lagom is a way of life that encourages simplicity, mindfulness, and harmony with nature. It's no surprise that Lagom Lodge embraces these values, providing a tranquil and sustainable space for guests to relax, reflect, and recharge.

A: 11 Novally Road, Ballycastle
P: +44 28 201 90019
E: [email protected]
App: WhatsApp

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