Embark on a breathtaking daytrip along Northern Ireland’s Causeway Coastal Route, a journey filled with scenic beauty, fascinating history, and legendary landmarks. Choose to start your adventure from either Derry or Belfast and experience the unique charm of this world-famous route.
Begin your journey in Derry and travel through Limavady, home of the famous ‘Derry Air.’ Follow the scenic coastal road to Mussenden Temple, where you’ll hear captivating tales of the eccentric Earl Bishop Frederick Augustus Hervey and his romantic escapades at Downhill Palace. Continue through Coleraine, a historic plantation town, and Portrush, a Victorian seaside resort renowned for the North West 200 bike race and Royal Portrush Golf Course.
Marvel at the ruins of Dunluce Castle and learn about the Girona, a Spanish Armada ship that sank nearby in 1588. Stop at the bar in the world-famous Bushmills Distillery, the oldest whisky distillery in the world. Walk beneath the hauntingly beautiful Dark Hedges, famously featured as the ‘Kings Road’ in Game of Thrones, before enjoying an extended visit to the UNESCO-listed Giant’s Causeway. Hear the legendary tales of Finn McCool and Bennadonner before concluding your trip with an optional visit to the thrilling Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge (admission not included).
Starting inland from Belfast, your first stop is Ballycastle, a charming seaside town where you’ll enjoy free time in the harbour. Continue to the Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge (admission not included), suspended 80 feet above the sea and offering breathtaking views for those brave enough to cross. Visit the Dark Hedges and take in their mysterious beauty before heading to the Giant’s Causeway for an extended exploration of this geological wonder and its legendary stories.
Next, visit the bar at Bushmills Distillery and savour its historic charm. Stop by the ruins of Dunluce Castle and enjoy the Victorian seaside resort of Portrush before returning to Belfast.
Both options offer an unforgettable journey through Northern Ireland’s stunning landscapes and rich cultural heritage.