Things to see or do
Amenities
- Start Point: Portstewart
- Finish Point: Ballycastle
- Distance: 52km/33miles
- Time: 2-3 days (including stops at attractions)
- Terrain: Varied, including easy paved paths, grassy tracks, good cliff paths, beaches and rocky sea shore. Walkers will encounter steps, footbridges and stiles throughout this route.
- Highest Point: 100m cliffs near Giant’s Causeway
- Maps / guides: Ordnance Survey Discoverer Series (1:50,000) Sheets 4 & 5
- Mobile narrative: There's no more splendid area anywhere in Northern Ireland for the ordinary pedestrian, and all ...
Causeway Coast Way Walk
Bushmills
Antrim
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Northern Ireland
The Causeway Coast Way is an exhilarating walk following the dramatic coastline from Portstewart to Ballycastle. The route passes along sandy beaches, rocky bays, high cliffs, seaside resorts and small fishing villages, offering a great variety of coastal scenery within the designated Causeway Coast and Glens Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB).
The World Heritage Site and National Nature Reserve of the Giant’s Causeway, the ruins of Dunluce, Dunseverick and Kinbane Castles and the Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge are among the many sites encountered on this Waymarked Way.
Contact
Telephone+44 (0)28 9030 3930Website: www.waymarkedways.com
Address: Causeway Coast Way Walk, Portballintrae, Antrim
Places to eat
What's on
Bushmills Salmon and Whiskey Festival



