Murlough Bay (09091668)

Murlough Bay (09091668) - County Antrim
Murlough Bay is perhaps Northern Ireland's most beautiful and peaceful bay. It is accessed by a steep road from the top of Fair Head which winds down the cliffs. The bay is backed by natural woodland and steep cliffs which are home to peregrine falcons and other birds of prey. Coal mining once took place here and there are several old ruins which were once the miners cottages. From Murlough Bay, spectacular views are on offer across to Fairhead, Rathlin Island and to the islands of Scotland. This photo was taken from high up on the east side of Murlough Bay looking back to Fair Head and Rathlin.

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