A local radio presenter had recently highlighted a hidden village as a place of interest to visit in Northern Ireland amongst other locations. This was a hidden village dating back to the mid 20th century. I am from Northern Ireland and have seen many of the tourist attractions here, however, I had never even heard of this place. This was extremely exciting to hear of a new place to visit, more so, as not many people have visited here as it’s off the beaten track. Today was the day to visit this fantastic location!
Known as Galboly, this little village along the Antrim coast was inhabited from the 1800s to the 1960s by people who made a living from the land and the sea. It was once home to about 60 people but by 1950 only a few people remained. By 2013 only one man still remained in the village, a monk who lived there until his death. I found the information from this site here very helpful.
Reading this piece made me want to visit the village even more! Thankfully this article provides very good directions and with the help of google maps and a couple of locals at the coffee shop, we found our way there.
After parking the car on the side of the road, we walked through the gate and ascended the steep track up into the mountains. This is what you imagine rural Ireland to be all about. It has a very ‘Star Wars meets Game of Thrones’ feel, which coincidentally, was a filming location for some Game of Thrones scenes.
Take a look at my photos below and please let me know your thoughts? Have you ever visited a hidden village before? This was definitely a first for me and it was absolutely magical!!!
We bumped into a local farmer on our descent who still owns the land. I asked him if it bothered him that tourists were now visiting frequently. For him, it was a mix of emotions. On the one hand, he and his family were glad to see people, as they had never really had much interaction with others before and on the other hand, they do not want too much activity on their land. I can completely understand this and I really hope that people do not tarnish the area or its wildlife. It is SUCH a special place that deserves to be respected.










Wayne ✌🏽
Fantastic looking place, let’s hope it doesn’t become a tourist car park with a bloody McDonalds
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Thank you! Yes I totally agree, I hate when that happens.
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Just wow!
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Thankyou Hammad 😊
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This is a super cool place, Wayne! The stone house with the thatched roof is awesome. Hopefully the farmer will continue to let people visit. Thanks for sharing this great destination.
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Thanks for your great feedback 😊😊
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Being half Irish it has always called to me and those photos area absolutely how I picture some of the older towns and villages. Yes, definitely hope it doesn’t change due to tourism.
It belongs to time.
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Thanks so much. I love old rural Ireland 😊
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Beautiful! Ireland has always been on my bucket list. 🙂
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Oh you would love it I’m sure 😊
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I know I will too.. Ta. One day. 🙂
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🙏🏼🙏🏼
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