Robber's Table, County Antrim

Robber's Table

Revisit tales of the past at the province's least explored landscapes around Robber’s Table.

  • Robber's Table, County Antrim
  • Robber's Table, County Antrim

Robber's Table is a refuge near the top of a mountain called Ballynatubbrit, from which a local 'Rapparee' (bandit) caused havoc along the carriageways just a few centuries ago. On clearer days, the magnificent Donegal and high Sperrin mountains can be seen in all their glory, while the unspoilt plain of Omagh lies to the south.

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