Route, County Antrim
Medieval territory in Gaelic Ireland / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
54.958°N 6.506°W / 54.958; -6.506
The Route (Irish: An Rúta)[1] was a medieval territory in Gaelic Ireland, located on the north-east coast of Ulster. It stretched between Coleraine and Ballycastle and as far south as the Clogh River.[2] Originally part of Twescard, a county of the Earldom of Ulster, it was later ruled by the MacQuillans and then the MacDonnells.