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- Embrace Christmas in Northern Ireland with a GIANT Offering of Events!
decorations inspired by the 12 Days of Christmas and stay on the lookout for the polar bear in the pond and a giant Causeway Christmas , Bushmills, County Antrim, 7 and 14 December See the award-winning Giant’s Causeway The latest addition to the Causeway Christmas programme is the one and only ‘North Coast Circus’.
- Destination Review - Bushmills
Close to the UNESCO-listed Giant’s Causeway, and the world-famous Old Bushmills Distillery, this destination Giant’s Causeway Located just a short drive from Bushmills, the Giant’s Causeway is one of the most iconic According to legend, the giant Finn McCool built the causeway to cross the sea to Scotland. Causeway Lodge For those looking for a boutique guesthouse experience, Causeway Lodge has stylish rooms Bushmills is a true hidden gem of Northern Ireland’s Causeway Coast.
- The Causeway Coastal Route
Taking in some of Ireland’s most incredible sights, the Causeway Coastal Route is a must for explorers Like a sip of Bushmills Whiskey, every second on the Causeway Coastal Route should be savoured every Day 1 Belfast city’s iconic attractions and Victorian charm make it the perfect spot to begin your Causeway These are just a few things you can do on your trip to the Causeway Coastal Route. For more information visit Causeway Coastal Route.
- Sick of the Park? Top 5 Short Hikes Across Ireland
The Giant’s Causeway Cliff-Top Experience Location: County Antrim Distance: 4.8 km Duration: 2-3 hours A UNESCO World Heritage Site , the Giant’s Causeway is famous for its unique basalt columns. The Giant’s Causeway Cliff-Top Experience offers a guided hike along the dramatic cliffs above the causeway
- Family-Friendly Staycations in Northern Ireland
And of course, the choice of day trips is great – Ballintoy, Dark Hedges, Giant’s Causeway, Portrush a reasonable £140 (€163 approx.) per night based on a 2-night minimum stay, This Hotel is near The Giants Causeway which is good for tourists to relax, see here .
- Top 5 Sightseeing Day Trips in Ireland From Dublin & Galway
Dublin: Giants Causeway, Dark Hedges, Dunluce & Belfast Tour A lot of tourists want to travel from Dublin Follow your guide as you visit iconic sights, including the Giant’s Causeway, the Dark Hedges, Dunluce Afterwards, head to the Giant’s Causeway, formed from about 40,000 interlocking basalt columns.
- The Ultimate Road Trip Guide Through Ireland’s Four Provinces: Leinster, Munster, Connacht & Ulster
Remote Nature & Tradition Connemara Sky Road Lamb Stew Tigh Neachtain, Galway Ulster Cliffs & Culture Causeway Giant’s Causeway – UNESCO-listed natural rock formation. Causeway Coastal Route (Ulster) Ring of Kerry (Munster) Wicklow Mountains Drive (Leinster) Sky Road,
- Five Irish Hotels with Cosy Cinemas
Bushmills Inn, Antrim Antrim’s Bushmills Inn is a cosy and welcoming spot of opulence, right next to the Giant ’s Causeway .
- Leashes On! Dogitude Returns to Causey Farm This May
Join Dogitude for their fourth year at the Causey Farm in the heart of the Boyne Valley this May 24th
- The Ultimate Northern Ireland Road Trip
Day 2: The Causeway Coastal Route & Beyond (County Antrim & County Derry) Today, you’ll be driving along the world-famous Causeway Coastal Route , often ranked among the most scenic drives in the world. Giant’s Causeway – No Northern Ireland road trip would be complete without stopping at this UNESCO World The iconic basalt columns were formed by volcanic activity, but legend says they were built by the giant
- Christmas Markets and Events in Northern Ireland
There’s also plenty of entertainment for children with a helter-skelter, carousel, and a giant snow globe Along Northern Ireland’s stunning Causeway Coast, Christmas markets pop up in many towns to highlight Another favourite is the Causeway Speciality Market (13 and 20 December) in Coleraine, famous for hot-spots and scenic walking trails nearby, these markets can be just one element of a great day out on the Causeway
- Proleek Dolmen - A Portal to Ireland’s Ancient Past
But Proleek Dolmen is also wrapped in myths and legends , from giants to good fortune rituals. Legends & Myths - Giants, Curses, and Lucky Stones Like many ancient sites in Ireland, Proleek Dolmen The Giant’s Tomb One of the most popular legends says that the dolmen is the burial site of a Scottish giant named Parrah Boug McShagean . Given the size of the structure, it’s easy to see why people believed it could be a giant’s final resting
















