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The Glens of Antrim

The Nine Glens of Antrim

Larne is known as the "Gateway to Ulster" as heading North opens up the famous Antrim Coast Road.  Taking you to the first of the Glens called Glenarm, the next glen you will come to is Glencloy, the third being Glenariff, the fourth glen is Glenballyemon, next is Glencorp, with Glenaan and Glendun further up the coast and then the last two are Glenshesk and Glentaisie.

The meaning of the Glens

Glenarm The Glen of the Army 

Glencloy The Glen of the hedges

Glenariff The arable or Fertile glen

Glenballyemon Edwardstown glen

Glencorp The glen of the slaughtered

Glenaan The glen of the colt's foot or rush lights

Glendun The Glen of the brown river

Glenshesk The sedgy glen

Glentaisie The glen of 'Tasie of the bright sides'



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