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Northern Ireland’s many hills provide ample opportunity for the sport from the Mourne Mountains in the south-east to the Sperrins in the north-west. The site in use on any particular day is entirely dependent on the wind direction on the day.
If you do decide to come out and see us flying, please remember that without the goodwill and co-operation of the farmers from whose land we fly. So please do not climb over wire, use gates & stiles, leave pets at home & take litter home.
In all cases potential flyers and spectators should contact the sites officer of the Ulster Hang Gliding and Paragliding Club before visiting the sites in case there are any restrictions in force. Email sites@uhpc.co.uk

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Long ridge just off the Larne-Ballymena road.
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South east facing hill near Ballyclare
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On the edge of the Mournes, near Hilltown and overlooking Mayobridge.
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Long ridge overlooking Benone beach
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Hill and cliff site overlooking Ballygally Head on Antrim coast north of Larne.
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Long ridge just off the Larne-Ballymena road.
