After yesterdays walk everyone had a good sleep,a good breakfast and we're ready for more of Antrims delights.
Today we're heading back east.We pile into the vehicles and head to Ballycastle where we stop at a Eurospar for provisions.
There's still no water in the vanishing lake.We continue on through Cushendall and on to Waterfoot where we make for Glenariff Forest Park.
For a virtual tour take a look at Glenariff
The exhibition room is open as is the cafe.Because we're a big group,we're unlikely to see any of the above,so we'll have to make do with these inanimate specimens.The lady in the cafe tells us she's only open because of a pre-arranged group booking,but she'll stay open if we get back at a reasonable time.That'll do us.
A disused quarry hopper is investigated.
We're about a mile and a half into the walk following the upper reaches of the Inver river.
This will be as far south as we go.
This waterfall isn't as spectacular as when it's in spate...
We take a little time out here.We won't be having a lunch break since we're hoping to get back before the cafe closes.
We eventually reach the wider track alongside the Inver.We follow this for about a mile before stopping again for this photo opportunity.Look and listen.
Where we are now is just next to Laragh Lodge.I can recommend it.
Laragh Lodge
Of all the trails in the Forest Park,the waterfall trail is the most popular.
Is this what's known as a 'Pastiche',or is it just a jumble of pictures.
We continue on up steep steps and past tumbling and swirling water,till finally we leave the river to head back to the visitors centre.
The cafe has stayed open and many of us sample the excellent fare on offer.My soup went down a treat.Everyone enjoyed the walk.
CUSHENDUN
It's still early as we return to the vehicles,so we'll take a run down to the village of Cushendun on our way home.I've family connections in the village,and it was nice to bump into my niece albeit fleetingly.Anyone visiting the area couldn't ask for nicer accomodation than her holiday apartments close by.
Mullarts Holiday Apartments
The village never changes much,although McBrides has long since ceased to be the smallest pub in Ireland.
The middle left picture above has changed somewhat though.The next picture shows how.Nice to see a goat along here again.
2008 Visit
...and some had a look at the tunnels leading to Cave House.Soon we're on our way again.
After a short stop in Ballycastle for more provisions,we're back at the hostel.
Everyone's going to the Fullerton tonight.
We've a guest for dinner tonight.At the last Newton Stewart Walking Festival,a couple of us met a walker from over here and she's kindly agreed to lead our walking tomorrow.She's involved with the Ballymena Walking for health group and we're delighted she's showing us new pastures.
I'm not sure if this is the right way to end this post.These are the respective doors to the Ladies and Gents at the Fullerton.
They've certainly capped another enjoyable day.
Wow! looks like like a great long eventful day was had, keep up the great posts!
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