Islandmagee
Islandmagee is a peninsula located in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It juts out into the North Channel, separating the Irish Sea from the North Atlantic Ocean. The landscape is characterized by rugged cliffs, rolling farmland, and a coastline dotted with small coves and inlets.
Historically, Islandmagee has been inhabited for centuries, with evidence of Stone Age settlements found in the
Geologically, Islandmagee is part of the Antrim Plateau, formed by volcanic activity millions of years ago.
The main settlement on the peninsula is the village of Ballycarry. The community is primarily agricultural,