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  • Directions from Town: Train: Services from Belfast or Londonderry to Coleraine. Bus: Causeway Rambler (Ulsterbus No. 376) between Bushmills and Carrick-a-Rede runs in the summer; or Ulsterbus No. 252 is a circular route via the Antrim Glens from Belfast. Both stop at the Causeway. Cycle: NCN route 93 runs past Causeway. Car: On B146, 2 miles from Bushmills. Drive time: Belfast 1.15 hours.
  • Prices: Car park: Moyle Council charge (including members). Minibus to stones: Ulsterbus charge (free for members). Specialist Guided Tours for Groups 15+. Booking Essential: Adult: £3.50 Child: £2.25 Outside of hours: £4.50.
  • Mobile narrative: The Giant's Causeway, renowned for its polygonal columns of layered basalt, is the only World ...

Giant's Causeway, Antrim, Northern Ireland

Bushmills Antrim - Northern Ireland

Northern Ireland’s only UNESCO World Heritage Site

The Giant's Causeway, renowned for its polygonal columns of layered basalt, is the only World Heritage Site in Northern Ireland. Resulting from a volcanic eruption 60 million years ago, this is the focal point of a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and has attracted visitors for centuries. It harbours a wealth of local and natural history.

The formation of the Giant's Causeway was due to intense volcanic activity. Lava welling up through fissures in the chalk bed formed a "lava plateau". Three periods of volcanic activity gave rise to the Lower, Middle and Upper Basalts, and it's the Middle Basalt rock which forms the famous amphitheatres of hexagonal columns in the Causeway.

Weathered formations have created circular structures round a core of basalt which are known locally as "giant's eyes". Some other formations with popular names are the Chimney Stacks, The Harp, The Organ and the Camel's Hump.

Sea birds can be seen off the coast around the Causeway, with species such as fulmar, petrel, cormorant, shag, redshank guillemot and razorbill being frequently observed. Rare and unusual plant species including sea spleenwort, hare's foot trefoil, vernal squill, sea fescue and frog orchid can be found on the cliffs and nearby rock formations.

Visitor facilities for The Giant's Causeway include a shop providing refreshments and souvenirs. Guided tours of the Causeway are available by arrangement for groups of more than 15 people, and there is access for visitors with disability. The area is suitable for picnics, cliff and country walks, and dogs are welcome on leads.

The Causeway Coast

Why not experience North Antrim's spectacular coastline first hand by taking a walk along the coastal path which extends for 12 miles from the Giant's Causeway to the Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge? Take in Whitepark Bay along the way or stay in the National Trust’s own holiday cottage in the old fishing hamlet of Portbraddan.

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Telephone+44 (0)28 2073 1855
Website: www.nationaltrust.org.uk
Address: Giant's Causeway, 44 Causeway Road Bushmills, County Antrim, BT57 8SU


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