Cushendun Caves - Cushendun - County Antrim - Northern Ireland
Grottes de Cushendun - Cushendun - Comté d'Antrim - Irlande du Nord
Coordonnées GPS: 55°07'27.1N 6°02'14.0W
Les grottes de Cushendun sont très anciennes puisqu'elles ont été formées par l'érosion sur une période de plus de 400 millions d'années.
Faciles d'accès, elles peuvent être explorées librement et il n'y a aucun frais d'entrée. Pour s'y rendre, il suffit de prendre le petit chemin situé à droite du pont. Le site se trouve à la fin de ce chemin.
On y retrouve entre autres deux gigantesques cavités rocheuses. Leur hauteur est vraiment impressionnante. On peut facilement s'y tenir debout.
Le tunnel d'une de ces grottes mène à une autre ouverture qui fait face à la mer.
La seconde grotte possède également une ouverture à l'autre extrémité, mais son accès est bloqué par une barrière.. Il faut donc rebrousser chemin.
Ce site a également servi de lieu de tournage pour l'épisode 4 de la saison 2 de la série Le Trône de fer (Game of Thrones).
On y voit Melisandre, la prêtresse rouge, dans une grotte située près du camp de Renly Baratheon. Elle donne naissance à une créature de l'ombre qui disparaît rapidement dans un nuage de fumée noire.
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Cushendun Caves, County Antrim
The caves are within walking distance from Cushendun's main street.
Exploring Cushendun Caves - Game of Thrones Filming Location
Cushendun Caves is located in Cushendun, Northern Ireland. The cave site was used in the filming of Game of Thrones only once, but the results of this scene were far reaching. The caves were used as a location near Storm's End in the Stormlands in season two. Stannis Baratheon could not convince his brother Renly to accept him as the true King, so Stannis ordered Davos Seaworth to smuggle the witch Melisandre to a cove near Renly's camp. In the cave featured in this video Davos watched Melisandre give birth the shadow creature that ended up killing Renly.
This cave is also where Jamie Lannister fights Euron Greyjoy in Season 8 Episode 5 of the final Season of Game of Thrones.
This video is mainly drone video showcasing the caves and the surrounding area.
After visiting this location I can see why this site was selected for filming this scene. The town of Cushendun nearby is a beautifully quaint little town with a goat mascot on the side of the road. This is definitely worth a stop if you are in Northern Ireland.
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Cushendun Interview 1
With Denis, at Cushendun in County Antrim, Northern Ireland, from manonabeach.
Cushendun, Northern Ireland (In 4K)
This was a quick flight over Cushendun, Northern Ireland in September of 2017. A special thanks to Billy Henderson of Belfast, Northern Ireland and Alliance, Ohio for the tour! Music provided by Ross Bugden Flight Hymn.
Singing in the Cushendun Caves
Jolene Gibson singing The Sound of Silence in the Cushendun Caves Co. Antrim with dad and papa Athur McMeekin 14/07/17
Ballygally Castle: Ghost Room W/k2
Ghost hunting at Ballygally Castle connection w Isabella Shaw
Ballintoy, County Antrim
Ballintoy and Whitepark Bay, Causeway Coast
Stunning view over Cushendun
video taken from road which goes from cushendun to torr head. if you get to visit this area you have to be careful driving on this tiny road but the views are breathtaking due to the sheer height and closeness to the cliff edge. So if your the driver dont be looking when your driving youd be better parking up somewhere safe on the side of the road, and when passing other traffic on this road go very slow , one of the cars is better to stop for the other to pass
Landscape - Torr Head to Cushendun - County Antrim - Northern Ireland
Paysage - Torr Head à Cushendun - Comté d'Antrim - Irlande du Nord
Je vous invite à venir parcourir avec nous quelques sections de la route Torr (Torr Rd) au départ de Torr Head (voir vidéo en direction de la ville de Cushendun (voir vidéo Les paysages sont tout simplement époustouflants.
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Cushendun scenic driving
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Sleepy Hollow B&B, Cushendall, United Kingdom, HD Review
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This family-run B&B has free Wi-Fi and free parking on site, on the outskirts of the National Trust village of Cushendun. It has a great location for exploring the Antrim Coast, and is a 25-minute drive from Ballycastle.
Rooms at Sleepy Hollow B&B are traditionally furnished, and elegant in style. Each benefits from a TV and tea and coffee making facilities.
Each morning, guests can enjoy an Ulster fried breakfast or lighter continental options. Food is served in the dining room overlooking the picturesque countryside.
In the area that surrounds Sleepy Hollow, guests can explore caves and take in beautiful views of Torr. The waterfalls at Glenariffe Forest Park are also nearby.
Hidden Village of Galboly - Carnlough - County Antrim - Northern Ireland
Village caché de Galboly - Carnlough - Comté d'Antrim - Irlande du Nord
Coordonnées GPS: 55°03'26.8N 5°58'52.5W
Ce village est situé dans la vallée de Glencloy. Il n'est pas visible de la route puisqu'il est entouré d'arbres.
Au milieu du XIXe siècle, on y comptait une soixantaine d'habitants. Ceux-ci étaient principalement des agriculteurs. Cent ans plus tard, on n'y comptait que six habitants.
Les habitants auraient déserté le village suite à la modification des pratiques agricoles et de la mécanisation.
De plus, l'approvisionnement en eau potable était un réel problème puisque les habitants devaient s'approvisionner à partir d'une source située près de la route côtière.
Nous avons laissé notre véhicule sur le stationnement qui se trouve en bordure de la route Garron (A2) et nous avons poursuivi à pied dans la vallée pour nous rendre jusqu'à ce village.
La randonnée débute en face du stationnement. Il suffit de suivre le chemin tracé dans la vallée. Il y a une barrière que l'on doit ouvrir et refermer aussitôt derrière nous afin d'éviter que les moutons ne s'échappent.
Nous avons d'abord monté une pente plutôt abrupte. Au sommet de cette pente, il y a une autre barrière. Lors de notre passage, elle était ouverte. Nous sommes entrés dans cette section de la vallée et avons longé le muret en pierre.
Après quelques minutes de marche, nous avons aperçu enfin le premier bâtiment (Lower Galboly) qui consistait en une ferme. En nous approchant de ce bâtiment, les autres bâtiments du village se sont dévoilés un à un.
Les bâtiments n'ont pas leurs toits d'origine. A l'époque, ceux-ci possédaient plutôt des toits de chaume.
Malgré que ce village soit en ruine, il possède un charme fou. Il suffit de voir au-delà des apparences et nous imaginer comment était la vie ici même il y a près de deux siècles.
Pour ceux qui le désirent, la randonnée peut se poursuivre jusqu'au sommet de la montagne. J'en ai parcouru un petit bout, suffisamment cependant pour avoir une vue d'ensemble du village.
Plus on avance vers le sommet, plus le panorama est sensationnel, ayant ainsi l'opportunité d'avoir une magnifique vue d'ensemble de toute la région.
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Beachview Cottage A Cushendun, Northern Ireland
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Cushendun to Cushendall (Walking The Antrim Coast In Northern Ireland)
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Dark Hedges - Armoy - County Antrim - Northern Ireland
A walk up the Bregagh Road (Dark Hedges) otherwise known as the Kings Road in the hit series Game Of Thrones..i go off on a wee rant as i found myself getting increasingly angry with what i was seeing..
Cushendun, Ballintoy and Torr Head - Causeway Coast - NI - Driving around Northern Ireland #Coast
Game of Thrones movie series has really brought different locations in Northern Ireland under the spotlight, making them much more famous and getting tourists to visit them more often. Not only did those places like the Dark Hedges ( that got famous, but there are even some hotels and pubs which gained more visitors because they happened to be where the ten doors are located.
The main intention of this trip was to find some of the ten doors which appeared in the movie and to do so, we headed to Cushendun, Ballintoy, and Torr Head where we also did other things like climbing the hill with the kids. All these different doors which you might have came across and witnessed in the movie are scattered across Northern Ireland - where the movie is filmed in general and even the Direwolves that appeared in the movie are Irish (
Our trip started at the Clendun Hotel in Cushendun where we started walking in search for any of the doors we came to witness. The first door we succeeded at reaching in Cushendun is located in Mary McBride's Pub; the thing is that, there are lots of those people - like us - who go to these places in search for the doors and to take a couple of pictures then leave, which we believe might still help the pub because there are those who might also decide to sit for some time and have something to drink.
After enjoying this door we have found and after taking all the pictures that we want of it, we decided to complete the journey and go searching for more of these doors. The next stop in this trip was the Torr Head; in the Torr Head we climbed that hill and we managed to get on top - that we even spotted out the car as a small dot standing down - where we managed to see this kind of castle which is destroyed that it is not even safe to get inside the rooms and check what they have, but the view from up there was magnificent with being on the sea and enjoying the good weather from there.
Leaving the Torr Head behind after checking it and getting back down to the car, we went on to complete the journey of finding and exploring the different doors, so we reached Ballintoy where the second door in this trip was found at the Fullerton Inn - the interesting thing is that those places which are homes to these doors tend to place a sign outside in order to let people know that what they are searching for is actually found inside.
While we were going back home, we passed by the Dark Hedges and drove through those trees which are a little bit scary at night ( but which was considered related to the trip due to being a place where some scenes from Game of Thrones were filmed as well.
In this trip, we have crossed two different doors off our list, but since we have made this as some kind of challenge which we want to achieve, there are other doors which we managed to visit before. From those other doors which we have seen, there is the one which is found in the Dark Horse Bar in Belfast Commercial Court ( there is also the door which is located in Percy French restaurant in Newcastle, county Down ( another door we came across was situated in Blakes of the Hollow which is a traditional Irish Victorian pub located in Enniskillen, county Fermanagh ( we also visited the Ballygally Castle Hotel where another door is located ( and we ended these with those two which we managed to reach and discover in this trip.
These places were related to the exploration of the doors in the Game of Thrones movie series, but we have also managed to visit those locations which appeared in the scenes of the movie. We have already mentioned our trip to the Dark Hedges which we truly fell in love with but which we still believe that they are considered a little bit scary at night - especially after knowing more about the legend of those ghosts which come to visit the place :-).
There are other places which we have visited and which are also related to the Game of Thrones movie, such as Cushendun Caves ( Portstewart Strand ( Lough Neagh which was referred to as smoking sea in GOT ( Toome Canal ( Binevenagh Mountain ( Leitrim Lodge ( Larrybane ( and many other destinations which we have been to and which we definitely recommend people and tourists to pay them a visit.
Cushendun, Ballintoy and Torr Head - Causeway Coast - NI - Driving around Northern Ireland #Coast