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'''Red Bay''' is a large bay indenting the east coast of [[County Antrim]], south of [[Cushendall]].
'''Red Bay''' is a large bay indenting the east coast of [[County Antrim]], south of [[Cushendall]].


The largest of Antrim’s [[Glens of Antrim|nine glens]], [[Glenariff]], the 'Queen of the Glens', broadens and meets the sea here, with the village of [[Waterfoot, County Antrim|Waterfoot]] at the geln’s mouth on Red Bay.  The Antrim Coast road, running along the shore, clings to the steep edge of the sea until it round the headland and comes to the gentler shore of the bay.  A prominent mountain, [[Knockore]] forms the southern headland.
The largest of Antrim’s [[Glens of Antrim|nine glens]], [[Glenariff]], the 'Queen of the Glens', broadens and meets the sea here, with the village of [[Waterfoot, County Antrim|Waterfoot]] at the glen’s mouth on Red Bay.  The Antrim Coast road, running along the shore, clings to the steep edge of the sea until it round the headland and comes to the gentler shore of the bay.  A prominent mountain, [[Knockore]] forms the southern headland.


The remains of [[Red Bay Castle]] may be found by the bay; a medi æval castle built by the Bissett family, inherited by the MacDonnells, and destroyed by Cromwell.
The remains of [[Red Bay Castle]] may be found by the bay; a mediæval castle built by the Bissett family, inherited by the MacDonnells, and destroyed by Cromwell.


==Location==
==Location==

Latest revision as of 21:28, 13 December 2015

Red Bay and the stump of Red Bay Castle

Red Bay is a large bay indenting the east coast of County Antrim, south of Cushendall.

The largest of Antrim’s nine glens, Glenariff, the 'Queen of the Glens', broadens and meets the sea here, with the village of Waterfoot at the glen’s mouth on Red Bay. The Antrim Coast road, running along the shore, clings to the steep edge of the sea until it round the headland and comes to the gentler shore of the bay. A prominent mountain, Knockore forms the southern headland.

The remains of Red Bay Castle may be found by the bay; a mediæval castle built by the Bissett family, inherited by the MacDonnells, and destroyed by Cromwell.

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