You are hereLinks to other Rathlin-related websites

Links to other Rathlin-related websites



If you would like us to link to your Rathlin-related website, please email us.


The wikipedia entry on the island.

The Northern Ireland Tourist Board page for Rathlin.

The Discover Ireland page on the island.

The Rathlin Island Ferry website.

"Rathlin: The Island Betwixt and Between" video clips of BBC 1957 black and white documentary on life on Rathlin.

The RSPB page on the Seabird Centre at the West Light.

The Northern Ireland Environment Agency's page on the Kebble Nature Reserve.

The Commissioners of Irish Lights page on the West Light.

The Commissioners of Irish Lights page on the East Light.

The Commissioners of Irish Lights page on the Rue Light.

The Department for Regional Development's Draft Rathlin Island Policy.

Islander and local historian Gusty McCurdy's website.

The Black Brothers' website.

Frances Black's website, and myspace page.

Martin Black's myspace page.

Mary Black's website, and myspace page.

Michael Black's website, and myspace page.

Shay Black's myspace page.

Website of new local publishing company Rathlin Island Books.

Wildlife photographer and island resident Tom McDonnell's website.

Local walking guide Paul Quinn's website.

Belfast-based artist and frequent island visitor Angela Ginn's website, featuring many Rathlin paintings.

Photographer Andy McInroy's series of pictures of the caves of Rathlin, and an article about the photographing in September 2009 of Bruce's Cave.

Set of photographs from marinas.com.

Andy Keogh's website, including substantial genealogical information.

Kieran Meeke's Rathlin website.

Northern Ireland Photos and Images page for Rathlin.

Davy Magee's Rathlin website.

David Simpson's Rathlin website.

The northantrim.com Rathlin page.

List of shipwrecks around the island from the irishwrecksonline website.

Potted island history from irelandbyways.com.

The meaning of Rathlin placenames, from the Glens of Antrim Historical Society.

Patrica McCurdy Townsend's site from Lubec, Maine, USA, highlighting the genealogical links between Rathlin and Lubec.

Transcription of headstones in the island graveyard, on Patricia McCurdy Townsend's website.

Report by the Centre for Archaeological Fieldwork in Queen's University Belfast on the excavations adjacent to the graveyard at St. Thomas' church in 2007.

Extract from Rev. Hugh Forde's 1923 'Sketches of Olden Days in Northern Ireland'.


The RDCA is not responsible for the content of external internet sites.