Glencloy

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Glencloy from the Ballyvaddy Road

Glencloy is one of the nine Glens of Antrim, in County Antrim. This is one of the shorter glens, and less well known. It is a little north of Glenarm (the southernmost of the nine), and at its mouth is the seaside village of Carnlough.

The Glencloy River runs down the glen to the sea at the south end of Carnlough. Like all these glens, it was shaped during the Ice Age by the action of glaciers.

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