Lannimore Hill

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Lannimore Hill
County Antrim

Lannimore Hill looming above Ballintoy
Range: Antrim Hills
Summit: 679 feet D043433
55°13’33"N, 6°21’41"W

Lannimore Hill is a minor hill in on the north coast of County Antrim; and outlier of the Antrim Hills. It reaches just 679 feet, but overlooks some spectacular scenery of the 'Causeway Coast' of the county: at its foot seaward are found Carrick-a-Rede with its famous rope bridge, Ballintoy and White Park Bay

A climb if Lannimore Hill is not a great challenge but it is a pleasant walk and provides at the summit a fine view down to the Causeway Coast and along this rugged coastline to Benbane Head, while to the south-east the distinctive shape of Knocklayd is prominent.

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Larrybane bay, beneath the hill