Northern Ireland - Dunluce Castle, White Park Bay and Portaneevey (Ruby Princess Excursion)
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British Isles with Ruby Princess
May 23 to June 4, 2013
Cruise Itinerary / Itinerário:
23/05/2014 -- Southampton (England/Inglaterra)
24/05/2014 -- Le Havre - Honfluer (France/França)
25/05/2014 -- At Sea / Navegação
26/05/2014 -- Edinburg/Edimburgo (Scotland/Escócia)
27/05/2014 -- Invergordon - Inverness (Scotland/Escócia)
28/05/2014 -- At Sea / Navegação
29/05/2014 -- Liverpool (England/Inglaterra)
30/05/2014 -- Belfast (Northern Ireland/Irlanda do Norte)
31/05/2014 -- Glasgow (Scotland/Escócia)
01/06/2014 -- Dubin (Ireland/Irlanda)
02/06/2014 -- Cork (Ireland/Irlanda)
03/06/2014 -- St Peter Port (Guernsey)
04/06/2014 -- Southampton (England/Inglaterra)
Dunluce Castle on TripAdvisor (
O Castelo está localizado no extremo da rocha sobre o mar. Quando se olha de longe parece uma pintura tal a beleza do enquadramento do Castelo na paisagem. Excelente contraste entre o verde da relva à sua volta com os azuis do céu e mar! Belas fotos!
Excursion description on princess.com:
Your tour begins as you board your motorcoach for a two-hour, panoramic drive to Giant's Causeway, an area of about 40,000 interlocking basalt columns. Your drive includes sweeping views of farmlands, villages, and rolling moors. En route stop at Dunluce Castle for an opportunity to photograph one of Ireland's most romantic and breathtaking castle perched on the rocky Antrim Coast.
Your ultimate destination, Giant's Causeway, is next on your itinerary. Renowned for its polygonal columns of layered basalt, the Causeway is considered the Eighth Wonder of the World, and is the only UNESCO World Heritage Site in Northern Ireland. According to myth, the giant Finn McCool used the basalt columns to form the causeway into stepping stones so he could travel from Ireland to Scotland to visit his lover, a Scots giantess. Scientists, however, believe the mainly hexagonal columns resulted from cooling lava flows. Since it was first documented in 1693, the Causeway Coast has been the subject of much controversy concerning the origins of the Earth.
Upon arrival, you will visit the newly constructed Giant's Causeway Visitor Centre. The Summer of 2012 marked the opening of the new Visitor Centre at the Giant's Causeway. This new interpretative centre allows you to decide for yourself which explanation of how the causeway's 40,000 basalt stones were formed is most likely (or simply most interesting!) Stories about the area's rich mythology, history, geology, flora and fauna will paint the Causeway in your mind's eye before you make your way to the stones themselves.
Next, you will travel to the Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge viewing point. Spanning a chasm some eighty feet deep, this bridge once consisted of a single rope handrail and widely spaced slats, which fishermen would traverse while holding salmon caught off the island - an endeavor that was not for the faint of heart. Visitors today are delighted to discover that this has since been replaced by the National Trust in 2000 - there is now a more sensible two-railed bridge minus the wide gaps and missing boards.
You will not cross the bridge as your tour concludes with a relaxing return drive to the pier. With Giant's Causeway behind you, you will leave with a myriad of unforgettable memories.
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Whitepark Bay
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Ballintoy, County Antrim
Ballintoy and Whitepark Bay, Causeway Coast
Ballintoy 2007
Walking westward along the coast from Ballintoy on a stormy day in March and later, a cold visit to the Giant's Causeway.Annie, Madelyne and Bertrand badly filmed by Derek.
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.
WAVES AT BALLINTOY
WAVES AT BALLINTOY NYE 07
Storm Waves in White Park Bay - Stock Footage
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ROPE BRIDGE - BALLINTOY -Northem Ireland
Abril de 2013. Fantástico passeio em Cliffs, Irlanda do Norte, além desta maravilhosa Ponte, vista para Escócia tem muita história interessante.
The One Show Aurora Hunt At Ballintoy Harbour In N. Ireland (Nightskyhunter)
Copyright is with The One Show and associates. This is me, Martin McKenna (nightskyhunter.com) featured on the BBC's The One Show during 2013 with Marty Jopson as we hunted for the aurora at night from the Co. Antrim coast at Ballintoy Harbour in N. Ireland. You can read mor about this night on my image report here...
Karen Brown's Whitepark House, Ballintoy, Ireland
Whitepark House in the town of Ballintoy, Ireland
Whitepark House has a perfect location on the prettiest part of the north Antrim coast between the famed Giant's Causeway and the precarious Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge.
A narrow pathway leads down to the cluster of white cottages and tiny church that make up the much-photographed village of Portbraddan (on a sunny day one could easily imagine oneself in Greece).
In clear weather views extend to Rathlin Island lighthouse and the distant Scottish islands of Islay and Jura.
Small wonder that Siobhan and Bob love the area and are keen for guests to enjoy it and their home.
Whitepark House was built in 1735, extended in the early 1900s and has been remodeled to add spacious bedrooms, luxurious bathrooms and a lovely conservatory where breakfast is served overlooking the garden. Bob and Siobhan are inveterate travelers—India, Japan, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Africa.
Fascinating mementos of their travels are artfully displayed alongside masses of leafy green houseplants, which flourish under Bob's tender care.
Bob is happy to drive walkers to the Giant's Causeway and welcomes them home after a 13-kilometer coastal walk with homemade biscuits and tea.
Travel your Dreams with Karen Brown!
Ireland BALLINTOY
Love Ireland
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A few regulars get together for lunch at Portofino Restaurant in Mission Bay the last Thursday of every month. Here is April's gathering, featuring Mervyn Nixon, Peter Mitchell, Barry Mora, Tony deCleene, Graeme Griggs and John Robinson
Patchinko fishing Northern Ireland
Pollock and collies taking a surface lure
Northern Ireland Causeway Coastal Route Drive May Bank Holiday 2018
Take a spin from Belfast, Northern Ireland up the Causeway Coastal Route. Place names added along the way, for those interested.
Timelapse of a drive up the the north coast of Ireland, including Torr Head - 28th May 2018.
Rated as one of the Top Road Trips, pass through the nine Glens of Antrim, winding between picturesque villages and unforgettable scenic locations.
Ballintoy to Ballycastle on the Causeway Coast
Brae-Mar B&B - Portrush, United Kingdom - Awesome place!
Brae-Mar B&B - Special price! -
On Northern Island’s North Coast, the Brae-Mar B&B is just a 10-minute walk from the center of Portrush and the beach. It has large individually designed rooms with free Wi-Fi.
Rooms at the Brae-Mar all feature satellite TVs and private bathrooms with hairdryers. Tea/coffee making facilities are provided and some accommodations have fully-equipped kitchens and lounges.
A traditional breakfast is served each morning in the charming dining room. There is a lounge with a 48-inch satellite TV and a computer with internet access for guests to use.
The North Antrim Coast has many spectacular walks, and fishing and water sports are available at Portrush Bay. Free parking is available at the Brae Mar B&B.
The Antrim Coast
The Antrim Coast Road is regarded as one of the great tourist routes of the world. Created by Engineer William Bald, the road was completed in 1842 at a cost of £37,140 (£12,000 over budget!). Following the scenic coastline of County Antrim, the road passes a large number of Northern Ireland's tourist attractions, just some of which are shown in this short video:- Cushendun, Glenariff, Ballintoy, Giants Causeway, White Park Bay and Portbraddan. This must surely be one of the beautiful scenic drives in Northern Ireland not to be missed.
The background music - Green Glens of Antrim is provided by The Grousebeaters, a local group from Glenoe in County Antrim.