Browse all accommodation in the Causeway Coast and Glens here >>> Though we've packed this itinerary full of ideas for your road trip along the Causeway Coastal Route, there's many hidden gems and secret places to discover - so make sure you give yourself plenty of time to see them all...
We’ve put together a map of the Causeway Coastal Route that features all the highlights we’ve mentioned, as well as a suggested driving route. You can also see this map on Google Mapshere. Can I See the Causeway Coastal Route Without a Car? The Causeway Coastal Route is first and for...
There is nothing better for working up an appetite than spending the day out in the sea air. So it’s little wonder that visitors on the Causeway Coastal Route are always happy to sit down in front of a well-earned lunch or hearty dinner. It will come as no surprise that many north ...
the Giants Causeway. The tour usually includes transportation from Belfast or Dublin, a knowledgeable tour guide, stops along the Causeway Coastal Route such as Dunluce Castle or the Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge, and an opportunity to explore the unique basalt columns ...
Explore the Causeway Coastal Route this summer; a breathtaking 120-mile journey through Northern Ireland’s scenic seaside spots. Along the way, you’ll discover iconic attractions like the Giant’s Causeway – Northern Ireland’s only UNESCO World Heritage Site. Soak up the sun on many of the...
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. ...
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However, if you fancy a break from driving and are pitching up between May and September, the Causeway Rambler bus can be caught from the park, which allows visitors to take in the beauty of the Causeway Coastal Route. Belfast is just an hour’s drive away, while the pretty harbour ...
The Giant’s Causeway, Bushmills© Alamy TheCauseway Coastal Wayis a breathtaking 33-mile route along the north-eastern coast of Northern Ireland, connecting Ballycastle to Portstewart. While completing the entire trail over two to three days is a rewarding adventure, the eight-mile section betwe...
Further along the Causeway Coastal Route is Northern Ireland’s most famous site. Legend has it that theGiant’s Causewaywas created when legendary Irish giant, Fionn MacCool, constructed a bridge to Scotland to take on his arch foe Bennandonner. In reality, the famous causeway is the result...