Provincial Tourism 1 Northern Ireland as a whole has a lot to offer its visitors. You can view wonderful scenery, receive a warm and friendly welcome and enjoy good food and drink. If this site has wet your appetite please take a look at what the province has to offer by checking out the Discover Northern Ireland website. Provincial Tourism 2 As an alternative, check out the Visit Northern Ireland website. Local Tourism Glynn lies within the council district of Larne. Tourist facilities locally are provided by Larne Borough Council. There are various attractions within the borough. Information on these attractions and the facilities available can be found by checking out the Larne Borough Council website. Public Transport Glynn lies on a suburban rail route from Belfast to Larne. Glynn station was first opened on 1st January 1864. By train, journeys to and from Larne should take approximately five minutes. Journeys to and from Belfast should take approximately fifty minutes each way. There is also a bus service between the village and Larne. provide public transport in Northern Ireland. Train and bus timetables within the entire province can be viewed on the Translink website. Travelling by sea Larne is one of Northern Ireland's major sea ports and it is only a few minutes drive from Glynn. It is used both for commercial freight and by holiday-makers. P&O Ferries, to and from Larne regularly travel between Cairnryan and Troon in Scotland and Fleetwood in England. More information can be gained on the Port of Larne by visiting their website.