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Six Mile Water Caravan Park, Antrim, County Antrim

Six Mile Water Caravan Park
Lough Road
Antrim
County Antrim

BT41 4DQ
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The Six Mile Water Caravan Park lies on the tranquil and scenic shores of Lough Neagh and is the perfect stop-over point for visitors to Northern Ireland. The Park's central location, coupled with its close proximity to Larne and Belfast Harbours, make it an ideal base for touring not only the Borough of Antrim but all of Northern Ireland.

The Caravan Park offers 20 hard-stand electric hook-up pitches for caravans and 24 tent sites. On-site facilities include a reception area with visitor information services, a modern toilet and shower block, a TV lounge, a games room and a fully equipped laundry room.

During the summer months, children’s entertainment and Summer Band Concerts make the Lough Shore Park a magnet for those seeking relaxation by the water's edge. The attractive surroundings make it the ideal spot to spend a few hours enjoying a picnic, feeding the swans or walking along the many pathways.

Directions: One mile from Antrim town centre. Follow signposting for Antrim Forum/Lough Shore Park. On the Dublin Road take the turn off for the Lough Road, passing Antrim Forum on the right hand side. The Six Mile Water Caravan Park is situated at the end of the Lough Road on the right hand side.

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