The official guide to the Causeway Coast and Glens on the north coast of Northern Ireland, forming part of the iconic Causeway Coastal Route drive. The area is home to famous attractions such as The Giant’s Causeway, as well as beaches, forests, tours,
The Causeway Coast and Glens region of Northern Ireland is rightly known for its spectacular scenery. If you love the outdoors, there are rugged coastal walks, secluded hiking trails and forest paths. There are designated places of Outstanding Natural Beauty, havens for butterflies, wildlife and ra...
The Torr Scenic Route, as the road is officially referred to, leaves the main causeway coastal route at Ballyvoy, and then winds magnificently along the rugged coastline to Torr Head itself. This is home to a beautiful bay, as well as a lookout building, which used to be where transatlant...
Private Guided Tour of Causeway Coastal Route 20 Day Trips from $662.31 per group (up to 4) Historic Private Walking Tour in the City for 1.5 hour 556 Private Sightseeing Tours from $50.95 per adult (price varies by group size) Giants Causeway Coast...
Please note: Diversion via Glenstaughey Road – This is an interim measure to address the issue of the on road section between Ballintoy and Ballycastle on the Causeway Coast Way, Causeway Coast & Glens Borough Council will continue to work towards an off road coastal path. Please note also ...
Causeway Coastal Route The Causeway Coastal Route is among the most stunning in Europe. Around every corner, up every wooded pathway and into every clearing you’ll come across spectacular sites and sounds that teem with nature. There is an abundance of wildlife on the Causeway Coastal Route, ...
Along the Causeway Coastal Route, popular attractions such as Dunluce Castle, Carrickfergus Castle, the Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge, and the Bushmills Distillery are often included in most tours, in addition to the Giants Causeway. How long does a Giants Causeway tour typically last?
The Lough Foyle Ferry is the perfect way to experience both theCauseway Coastal RouteandWild Atlantic Way. Using the mouth of the Lough Foyle to connect Northern Ireland to Donegal, the ferry extends your trip without sitting in road traffic while still enjoying the coastal views. ...
. The driver was Patrick, who gave out lots of information en route - whilst also providing dreadfully bad jokes too! - and he took us up the coastal route (via Carrickferris; Larne; Carrick-a-Rede rope walk & Bushmills distillery. Also had a lunchtime stop at a nice...
Embark on a culinary journey at FARO Café & Pizzeria , close to Whitehead Railway Station on the Causeway Coastal Route and within walking distance of Blackhead Coastal Path. Enjoy our all-day breakfast, burgers, light bites, delicious treats and… ...