Twenty years after he reported on the Troubles, Martin Fletcher returns to Northern Ireland to enjoy country lanes, cliffs and castles on a 200-mile cycle along the Antrim coast
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The Antrim Coast and Glens is an area of County Antrim in Northern Ireland, designated as anArea of Outstanding Natural Beauty in 1988.[1]
The designation takes in the coastline from Ballycastle in the north to Larne in the south ofCounty Antrim, and includes Rathlin Island. The inland area encompasses the Glens of Antrimand the Antrim Plateau which reaches its highest point at Trostan, 550 m above sea level and comprises 706 square kilometres.
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