En route to the Giant’s Causeway is the National Trusts heart-stopping Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge. This bridge which is exactly as it’s name suggests – a bridge made of rope – has challenged the nerve of all its visitors. For those brave enough to cross the 24m deep and 18m wide Atlantic chasm, you will enjoy stunning views over the sea to the Scottish Coast. The limestone headland is also home to a Salmon Fishery.
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Described as the 8th Natural Wonder of the World, the Giants Causeway is a firm favourite for visitors from Europe and North America. Steeped in myth and legends, visitors are always enthralled by the 40,000 stone columns and stories of how the giant Finn McCool built the Causeway.
The scenic drive from the Port of Larne to the Giants Causeway snakes through an Area Of Outstanding Natural Beauty where breathtaking and rugged coastline merges into the romantic landscape of deep silent glens and lush forest parks. A visit to the world renowned Bushmills Distillery, the world’s oldest legal distillery, can be incorporated into a trip to the Giant’s Causeway.
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