

Link Section offering a poor weather alternative to the Moyle Way following rural roads along the east coast through villages of Cushendun and Cushendall.
It also acts as a Link Section between the end of Quality Section – Moyle Way at Waterfoot and the start of Quality Section – Glenarm to Ballynure incorporating Antrim Hills Way.
There are good transport connections along this Link section.
| County | Distance | OS Map | Terrain |
|---|---|---|---|
| Antrim | 32.5 miles (52 km) | Sheets 5 & 9 | Mainly rural roads and with short sections along busy main roads. |
| Start Town / Village | Finish Town / Village | Grid References | Points of Interest |
| Ballycastle | Glenarm | Starts at D121411 Ends at D310152 | Not applicable |



Printable maps for each of the Ulster Way sections are available in PDF format. Click on a map file name below to open it in Adobe Reader, (required - download it here) from where you can print it or download it to your computer or mobile device.
The purpose of these downloadable maps is to display the new Ulster Way route. It is advised to use these alongside the relevant OSNI sheet(s).
| Name | File Size | |
|---|---|---|
| Ballycastle to Glenarm - All Maps.pdf | 9.66 MB | |
| Ballycastle to Glenarm - Overview.pdf | 3.48 MB | |
| Ballycastle to Glenarm 1.pdf | 1.03 MB | |
| Ballycastle to Glenarm 2.pdf | 926.01 KB | |
| Ballycastle to Glenarm 3.pdf | 824.01 KB | |
| Ballycastle to Glenarm 4.pdf | 926.61 KB | |
| Ballycastle to Glenarm 5.pdf | 755.81 KB | |
| Ballycastle to Glenarm 6.pdf | 765.12 KB | |
| Ballycastle to Glenarm 7.pdf | 945.75 KB |