Giant's Causeway Northern Ireland - Bushmills County Antrim
Popular Questions -
Where is the Giant's Causeway? Its along the Causeway Coast in Northern Ireland. Travel from Belfast towards Portrush and its on the very Northern Coast of the Island (
Giant's Causeway County? Its County Antrim - Northern Ireland
Giant's causeway opening hours? The causeway is accessible 24 hours a day (or dawn to dusk officially) - the visitors centre has opening hours - normally from 9 am - 6 pm
Giant's Causeway Address? 44 Causeway Rd, Bushmills BT57 8SU
Giant's Causeway Postcode? BT57 8SU
If you went online in order to search for the different places which you could visit in Belfast, you will always find the Giant's Causeway from the different suggestions that are found out there and that is exactly when all these different questions start to pop up so that people could know more about the destination they are heading to (
The Giant's Causeway is an area of about 40,000 interlocking basalt columns which resulted from an ancient volcanic eruption and which is located in county Antrim, northeast the town of Bushmills. This place always amazes the visitors who come to check it for the way those rocks are formed - or the way they have landed - since the tops of the columns form stepping stones that lead from the cliff foot and disappear under the sea (
The Giant's Causeway Visitor Centre opened in 1986 and the different facilities which could be now found there include the tourist information offices, the Bureau De Change, the accommodation booking service, an interpretive audio-visual presentation, as well as the gift shop - so there are different services which those going to check the site could make use of in general, making the whole place much more touristic and willing to accept different visitors (
As much as this is regarded as a different place that one could visit in Northern Ireland, it was actually regarded as the fourth greatest natural wonder in the United Kingdom in 2005 poll of Radio Times Readers. The Giant's Causeway was actually declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1986 and a national nature reserve in 1987 by the Department for the Environment for Northern Ireland (
There are interesting information which we got the chance to know about apart from the history of the place and the formation of those volcanic rocks. The Giant's Causeway is actually a haven for sea birds such as fulmar, petrel, cormorant, shag, redshank guillemot, and razorbill; this actually makes walking in this area trying to explore it much more interesting for seeing those sea birds along the way as well. In addition to the sea birds, we also found out that there are some plants which survived the feet of millions of visitors and which include the sea spleenwort, hare's foot trefoil, vernal squill, sea fescue, and frog orchid; this makes the whole place much more interesting for botanists who in summer could also check the great stretches of sea campion.
We believe that the Giant's Causeway is not just an important touristic attraction that should be visited in Northern Ireland by those visiting the country, but it is actually a place for the locals as well who are interested in the different types of birds as well as those botanists or even other people interested in plants to come and see what this place has to offer.
For those who will succeed to come to the Giant's Causeway and check this wonder in county Antrim in Northern Ireland, there are still other things which they should be doing, such as going to the Bushmills Distillery ( checking Bushmills town in general ( visiting the famous old Dunluce Castle ( and checking the old Carrick-A-Rede Rope Bridge which is a thrilling experience for lots of people (
It is always interesting to reach out for those famous destinations in the city you are traveling to and come back with lots of pictures - which is definitely one of the things which you should never forget to do when it comes to the Giant's Causeway - take pictures in this place of wonder.
Have you ever been to the Giant's Causeway before to check this place which is considered from the wonders of the UK? The Giant's Causeway is welcoming tourists and visitors all day long - of course apart from night trips - and the visitor centre could provide them with all the information they might be searching for. There are loads of places to stay around the Giant's Causeway - from camping, B&B to youth hostels all the way to hotels.
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Dunseverick County Antrim Northern Ireland
A trip to Dunseverick and a chance to watch the sunset and a very early sunrise to the soundtrack of Above & Beyond 'Sun In Your Eyes'. Also a chance to see the very unknown place called Port Moon and the bothy at the bottom of the cliffs.
Ballintoy-Giant's Causeway-Bushmills, Causeway Coast Way hiking
Hiking Ballintoy to Bushmills. Giant's Causeway at the end of the trip
BYD 8: Giant's Causeway Walk
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Causeway Coast and Bushmills for a helicopter
Helicopter ride over the Bushmills and the Giants Causeway October 2014
Bushmills Trip Remix
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Listen (Bushmills Young People's Education Charter Rap)
This rap 'Listen' is the young people's version of the Bushmills Young People's Education Charter, developed as part of the Bushmills Education Project.
With thanks to young people from:
Ballytober Primary School
Bushmills Primary School
Dunseverick Primary School
Dunluce School
A Girl's Touch group at The Den
Boys Brigade, Bushmills
Girls' Brigade, Bushmills
Junior GAPP at Greenlight Gateway, Ballycastle
'Tuesday Night Thing' at Bushmills Presbyterian
Boys Group at The Den
A CYPSP, BREF and Beyond Skin partnership project.
DUNLUCE CASTLE | CASTLE GREYJOY | GAME OF THRONES
Dunluce Castle is a now-ruined medieval castle in Bushmills, Northern Ireland. It is located on the edge of a basalt outcropping in County Antrim, and is accessible via a bridge connecting it to the mainland. It is also use as the location of Castle Greyjoy in Game of Thrones. There is also a sea cave that runs under castle that can be accessed via steps. Its a must visit if your a fan of the TV series.
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Northern Ireland Dunluce Castle 2013
Walking around the ruins of Dunluce Castle on the Northern Ireland coast. Near Bushmills. 2013.
Causeway Coast Walk 28th January 2019
Causeway Coast Walk 28th January 2019
Glenleary Farm House, Coleraine
Glenleary Farm House, 12 Glenleary Road, Coleraine, Co. Londonderry, BT51 3QY, Northern Ireland
Click on the blue link above to read more about the Glenleary Farm House or to book your stay there.Or visit for bargain prices on many more hotels in Co. Londonderry in the UK and around the globe.
Highland Cathedral @ Bushmills RBL.
Highland Cathedral, performed by the Riada Concert Group & Riada Singers at Bushmills Royal British Legion Festival of Remembrance in Dunluce School on 09-11-2013.
CASTLES + TOWERS in Northern Ireland
Vlog 003 | November 30th, 2016 | Donaghadee, Northern Ireland
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The Moat is a little castle on a hill built to house a load of explosives. It is atop a previously Norman structure, and was made to store explosives that helped construct the harbor area. From the top of the hill you can see the town and lighthouse, and the Copeland Islands are off the coast.
Scrabo Tower is an 1857 memorial to Charles Stewart that stands over Newtownards.
following benji on the cliff path
following benji on the cliff path
Belfast Vlog: Giant's Causeway, Game of Thrones, Rope Bridge...
A small vlog from our weekend getaway to Belfast: today we toured around the north coast and checked out places like Giant's Causeway, Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge, Carrickfergus Castle and The Dark Hedges, a Game of Thrones filming location!
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Running Ireland's Causeway Coast Microadventure
A short film from a weekend running Ireland's Antrim Coastal Cause Way. Rope bridges, the Giants Causeway, glistening deep blue sea, beautiful weather, a great friend, sense of humour, spontaneity and a thirst for adventure made for one of the best weekends ever. All filmed on a GoPro Hero4Session and edited on iMovie app on my phone. Music credit: BenSound
Above giants causeway.
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Mark Clark Portrush at the Magilligan Beach Army Firing Ranges 2017.
Mark Clark Portrush, White Rocks, White Rocks Beach, Huntington Disease day out in Northern Ireland . Walking around, Portstewart Promenade, Portrush, Bushmill, Cushendall, Downhill, the red flags were down today on Benone Firing Range at Magilligan Point, there were spent bullet casings everywhere, along with Sea birds nesting spots. Michael Clark, Simon Clark, Susan and Errol were with me 2017.
North Coast Northern Ireland 2015 Giant's Causeway Coast
The North Coast and Antrim area is justifiably famous for the Giant’s Causeway, wonderful coastlines and a unique natural beauty. The area includes three designated areas of outstanding natural beauty, nine glens including Glenariff the ‘Queen of the Glens’, lush forest parks, secluded coastal tracks and numerous quaint fishing villages. Walking routes exploring this world famous landscape are linear with good transport and accommodation options. The Glens of Antrim in particular will appeal to hillwalkers and offer some stunning views towards Scotland, the Isle of Man and England.
TWO'S COUNTRY - Northern Ireland (Discovery H&L)
Pieces by the late, great, Tim Grundy on the Giant's Causeway, Dunluce Castle, Dunseverick Castle and Devenish Island.