Ballygally Bay near Larne

Introduction

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Ballygally Bay near Larne

Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 10 May 2007

When approaching from the Belfast/Larne direction Ballygally (also “Ballygalley”) Bay remains hidden until Ballygally Head is passed. The bay and surrounding hills unfold in a most attractive manner. Most of the bay is large pebbles with a small sandy beach at the far end. This is the view from beside the small slipway with Ballycoos and Ballygawn visible in the background.

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.896247
Longitude
-5.85755