Small Group Giant's Causeway Day Tour from Belfast
Belfast, United Kingdom
Trip Type: Day Trips
Duration: 8 hours
The Giant's Causeway is a UNESCO world heritage site. It is a stunning natural phenomenon, the effects of a volcanic eruption over 60 million years ago. The Antrim coastal drive beforehand is now known as the "8th wonder of the world". Take in the scenery, before enjoying this natural beauty, also visited in this area is the carrick a rede rope bridge, Dunluce castle, the dark hedges, ballintoy harbour, on return to Belfast, the guide will enthrall you with the stories of the famous Belfast murals.
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The Giant's Causeway is a UNESCO world heritage site. It is a stunning natural phenomenon, the effects of a volcanic eruption over 60 million years ago. The Antrim coastal drive beforehand is now known as the "8th wonder of the world". Take in the scenery, before enjoying this natural beauty, also visited in this area is the carrick a rede rope bridge, Dunluce castle, the dark hedges, ballintoy harbour, on return to Belfast, the guide will enthrall you with the stories of the famous Belfast murals.Your tour departs at 9:30am, take in the incredible scenery along the Antrim Coast Road. Traveling in a smaller group ensures you can maximize your time at each attraction. Locations visit on your tour are: Whitepark Bay (photo stop), Ballintoy Harbour, Dark hedges, Dunluce Castle, The Giant's Causeway. Enjoy crossing the Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge and see the Belfast murals.
Dunluce Castle: This stop is a photo opportunity at Dunluce Castle. This now ruined medieval castle sits perched on the edge of a basalt cliff and is one of the most picturesque castles anywhere in Ireland.
Giant' s Causeway: the Giants Causeway is the only world heritage site in Ireland. During our stop here you can spend time climbing over the ancient stones, snapping photos and reflecting on the myths and legends of this very unique area.
Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge: visit the amazing Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge – where you can of course cross the bridge which spans a chasm over 75ft in height. The lovely coastal path provides a spectacular walk with stunning sea and cliff views. There is a small charge to cross the bridge (own expense).
All that then remains to be done is to sit back and relax on the comfortable journey back to Belfast where you will visit the famous Belfast murals.
Dunluce Castle: This stop is a photo opportunity at Dunluce Castle. This now ruined medieval castle sits perched on the edge of a basalt cliff and is one of the most picturesque castles anywhere in Ireland.
Giant' s Causeway: the Giants Causeway is the only world heritage site in Ireland. During our stop here you can spend time climbing over the ancient stones, snapping photos and reflecting on the myths and legends of this very unique area.
Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge: visit the amazing Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge – where you can of course cross the bridge which spans a chasm over 75ft in height. The lovely coastal path provides a spectacular walk with stunning sea and cliff views. There is a small charge to cross the bridge (own expense).
All that then remains to be done is to sit back and relax on the comfortable journey back to Belfast where you will visit the famous Belfast murals.
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