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    Giant's Causeway, County Antrim Giant's Causeway, County Antrim

    Giant's Causeway

    Take it to the edge at this incredible UNESCO World Heritage Site along Northern Ireland's Causeway Coastal Route
    County Antrim
    Amazing landscapes
    50min from City of Derry Airport

    There’s nothing modest about Northern Ireland's coastline. Drive along the famous Causeway Coast, and one stunning site leads to another.

    The craggy castle ruins of Dunluce Castle, the pale cream sands of Whiterocks Beach or the stunning views of the Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge are just some of the fine attractions. But as you weave along this great driving route, one sight jumps out as truly spectacular: the Giant’s Causeway.

    Stand on the hills that gently arc this unique place and you’ll look down on thousands of basalt columns tumbling down into the Atlantic Ocean. It’s an epic sight, with a whopping 40,000 or so of these hexagonal-shaped stepping stones, which date back to a volcanic age almost 60 million years ago.

    Causeway Road, Bushmills BT57 8SU Northern Ireland
    (01) 823 0822
    The Giant's Causeway, County Antrim The Giant's Causeway, County Antrim

    The Giant's Causeway

    County Antrim

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    Explore the Causeway Coastal Route





     

    The Causeway Coastal Route

    If you’ve made your way to the Giant’s Causeway, don’t stop there… it may be the jewel in the crown of the Causeway Coastal Route, but there are plenty of other places to enjoy on this epic road trip…

     

    Legends of the Giant's Causeway

    Step into the Giant’s Causeway Visitor Centre and you can discover a story that’s close to the heart of this UNESCO World Heritage Site. The star of the show is Fionn mac Cumhaill (Finn McCool) – an Irish giant who picked a fight with Scottish big man Benandonner.

    Legend has it that the giants loathed each other. And so one day after enduring insults from Benandonner, Fionn built a path to use as stepping-stones to reach Scotland, which was then ripped up by Benandonner. The result was the Giant’s Causeway.

    L-R: The Giant's Causeway, County Antrim

    It’s no wonder this place is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, because beyond the mindboggling beauty, the Causeway is our portal into Earth’s most ancient past.

    ELEANOR KILLOUGH, GIANT’S CAUSEWAY VISITOR CENTRE
    Geological marvel

    And what a truly special place it is. An enjoyable walk of just under a kilometre will bring you down to the Causeway itself, where you can hop over the stones, explore the surrounding hills, or just sit and contemplate the puzzling geology that has led to one of the most remarkable natural sites in Europe. Here, the light changes through the day, with remarkable beauty from sharp greens and greys to warm tobacco brown.

    It’s what dreams are made of.

    County Antrim highlights

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    Giant's Causeway - National Trust

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    Bushmills Inn Hotel

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    Antrim

    Antrim

    Bushmills Inn Hotel

    Situated in an enviable location, The Bushmills Inn is a stone’s throw from The Giant’s Causeway, Old Bushmills Distillery, Dunluce Castle, Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge, Royal Portrush and many of the Game of Thrones® filming locations such as The Dark Hedges. The perfect gateway for exploring the world famous Causeway Coast. Originally a Coaching Inn in the 1600s for saddle sore travellers, the Hotel is steeped in history with a myriad of places to explore. From inglenook turf fires to hayloft snugs, there’s something to find behind every door. You can ask our team to show you the hidden Library or Flag Room and tell you of their significance. Guests have full use of the cosy reading rooms and an intimate snug with wood burning stove and stack of logs is a wonderful place to enjoy a tipple or two from the Bushmills range. Quietly luxurious, there are 41 guest bedrooms, including a mix of Classic, Deluxe and Superior rooms and the Garden View or Master Distillers Suites. Lovely views of the River Bush can be seen from the windows of many of the rooms here, giving a soothing outlook for your stay. Each of the elegant bedrooms and suites have been individually designed to provide a sanctuary for guests. Once you’re settled, relax in the Gas Bar or on the Patio, both perfect settings for a long, lazy afternoon. Dine in the AA Rosette Restaurant, sampling the finest quality locally sourced food and then pull up a chair to the roaring peat fire and enjoy a glass of malt from the hotel’s private cask. Our AA Rosette Restaurant is open from 12:00 to 21:30 every day (all year) serving Day Menu and a la Carte Menu. There is a Fireside Menu and Bar Menu also available.

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