Northern Ireland’s Causeways, Coasts, & Glens
A haven for hikers, golfers, and explorers, Northern Ireland has long been renowned for its natural beauty and variety of things to do and see. Picture stunning beaches, dramatic coastlines, and towering glens that give way to soft valleys. For such a small country, there are so many places to explore and experience. If you’re looking to take a road trip of a lifetime, consider bringing the car across the Irish Sea to explore the amazing Causeways, Coasts, & Glens of Northern Ireland.
After spending some time getting to know Belfast and exploring the museums, shops, and food, head northeast toward Cushendun to spend your first night. Along the way, stop off at The Gobbins cliff walk for a bit of an adventure. The Gobbins pathway has clung to the enormous basalt cliff for over a century, offering excitement and adrenaline rushes to all visitors. You’ll get to stroll along the tubular bridge 10 metres above the sea and marvel at the spectacular forces of nature at play.
This stretch of the Causeway Coastal Route tackles some of the bigger sites, including the Giant’s Causeway and famous rope bridge! For around 350 years, a tiny, narrow rope bridge has linked Carrick Island to the mainland and in the last century has offered passage for those looking to test their courage. Make sure to book tickets in advance, as this is a popular stop for road-trippers and visiting adventurers!
Your last stretch along the Causeway Coastal Route will be peaceful and calm, starting in the calm seaside villages of Portstewart and Portrush. Both are home to world famous golf courses, and while the golfers are occupied, the non-golfers will have just as much fun exploring the beaches and delicious restaurants that are plentiful in both spots.