Belfast to Giants Causeway: Full-day Giants Causeway & Dark Hedges Tour from BelfastDay trips and Excursions
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About this experience
✔ Health & safety measures apply✔ Best-in-class experience
✔ No booking fees
DURATION: 6 hours
STARTING TIME: 9.15 am
MEETING POINT: 9:15 am, 31 Chichester Street, Belfast (across the road from Garrick Bar)
LANGUAGES: English
OPENING SEASON: All year round
WHO CAN COME: Belfast to Giants Causeway is suitable for everyone. There is a lot of walking involved, so the tour is generally not recommended for people with limited mobility or very small children
Overview
Embark on an extraordinary journey from Belfast to the mesmerizing Giant's Causeway, immersing yourself in the awe-inspiring beauty of Ireland's most impressive natural wonder. This carefully crafted 6-hour tour offers a perfect blend of exploration and education, allowing you to fully experience and learn about the captivating geological marvel.
Experience Highlights
◾ Dark Hedges: Marvel at the enchanting Dark Hedges, a captivating avenue of beech trees that has gained worldwide fame.◾ Dunluce Castle: Step back in time as you visit Dunluce Castle, a striking 13th-century fortress perched on a dramatic cliff.
◾ Bushmills Distillery: Drive past the renowned Bushmills Distillery, where the world-class Bushmills whiskey has been crafted since 1608.
◾ Giant's Causeway: Experience the awe-inspiring Giant's Causeway, Northern Ireland's most popular visitor attraction.
About this Experience
✔ Health & safety measures apply✔ Best-in-class experience
✔ No booking fees
DURATION: 6 hours
STARTING TIME: 9.15 am
MEETING POINT: 9:15 am, 31 Chichester Street, Belfast (across the road from Garrick Bar)
LANGUAGES: English
OPENING SEASON: All year round
WHO CAN COME: Belfast to Giants Causeway is suitable for everyone. There is a lot of walking involved, so the tour is generally not recommended for people with limited mobility or very small children
Description - What to expect
Belfast to Giants Causeway Itinerary (Including Dark Hedges)◾ Dark Hedges: Visiting the Dark Hedges – around 20 minutes
The first stop is the Dark Hedges, and you will not be disappointed! The Dark Hedges are actually beech trees that were planted by the Stuart family, who wanted to impress visitors as they approached their Georgian mansion. This magnificent road of beech trees is now attracting half a million people from all over the world every year. See for yourself why even the hit HBO series Game of Thrones chose the Dark Hedges to serve as part of the King’s Road. This is definitely a photo opportunity not to be missed!
◾ Visit Dunluce Castle
Constructed in the 13th century by Richard Og de Burgh, 2nd Earl of Ulster, Dunluce Castle is the most striking castle in Ireland. Once you have seen it in person, it will not be hard to understand why it has been featured heavily in popular culture. Appearing in Led Zeppelin’s album, Houses of the Holy, American musician Jandek’s album, Glasgow Friday, and Jackie Chan’s movie, The Medallion, to name a few. It is also said to have been the inspiration for C.S. Lewis’s The Chronicles of Narnia.
◾ Drive past Bushmills Distillery
Licensed since 1608, there are no doubts why Bushmills whiskey is arguably the best whiskey in the world. Your guide will still be sharing with you how they make whiskey in Ireland and whisky in Scotland, though.
◾ Giants Causeway (spend around 1.5 – 2 hours)
Your Belfast to Giants Causeway experience culminates in a stop at Northern Ireland’s most popular visitor attraction. Look forward to breathtaking sights, fascinating hexagonal columns, and the unforgettable landscapes of the 8th wonder of the world. There’s something so surprising about the Giant’s Causeway; it almost feels as though you’re on an alien planet.
At this stop of your Belfast to Giants Causeway you will have the opportunity to glimpse the Irish landscape, sometimes even the White Park Bay, at its most idyllic: beautiful rolling hills, magnificent seascape, and of course the hexagonal/ polygonal stone columns that form the legendary causeway itself, some of which reach 40 feet into the air.
What's included, what's not
✔ Professional guide✔ Live commentary
✔ Air-conditioned vehicle with a luggage compartment
✖ Food and drinks
✖ Hotel pick up/drop off
What makes this experience unique?
The Belfast to Giant’s Causeway tour is so exceptional for several reasons:◾The Belfast to Giant’s Causeway tour begins with a visit to the Dark Hedges, a stunning avenue of beech trees that have become a popular tourist attraction, notably featured in Game of Thrones. This enchanting location offers a unique photo opportunity and a glimpse into the natural beauty that draws visitors from around the world.
◾The Belfast to Giant’s Causeway tour includes a stop at Dunluce Castle, a breathtaking 13th-century ruin perched on cliffs. Its dramatic history and striking visuals have inspired various cultural references, including music and literature, making it a fascinating site that connects visitors to Ireland's rich heritage.
◾Driving past the Bushmills Distillery, one of the oldest licensed distilleries in the world, adds a unique touch to the tour. Guests gain insight into the whiskey-making process, enhancing their understanding of Irish culture and its world-renowned spirits.
◾The highlight of the tour is the Giant’s Causeway, a UNESCO World Heritage site famous for its unique hexagonal basalt columns. With 1.5 to 2 hours to explore, visitors can marvel at this natural wonder, experiencing its otherworldly landscape and stunning views, which truly feel like stepping onto another planet.
Bring with you
◾ For this Belfast to Giants Causeway bring comfortable shoes for walking and exploring as well as weather-appropriate clothing, as the weather in Ireland can be unpredictable and changeable.◾ For sunny days bring sunscreen and sunglasses as well as a camera to capture the beautiful scenery and landmarks
◾ Bring a small daypack or bag to carry your belongings and souvenirs and some snacks and water for the journey
Good to know - practical information
This Belfast to Giant’s Causeway tour actually starts and ends in Dublin. Belfast is the second stop of the tour. If you are planning to go to Dublin on the same day after this tour, you can pay an extra £20 per person to get a ride to Dublin. Drop off in Dublin is around 7:30 pm/8:30 pm, on the top of O’Connell Street, around a 5-minute walk to the Spire. You can bring your luggage. There is a storage compartment underneath the coach.Description - What to expect
Belfast to Giants Causeway Itinerary (Including Dark Hedges)◾ Dark Hedges: Visiting the Dark Hedges – around 20 minutes
The first stop is the Dark Hedges, and you will not be disappointed! The Dark Hedges are actually beech trees that were planted by the Stuart family, who wanted to impress visitors as they approached their Georgian mansion. This magnificent road of beech trees is now attracting half a million people from all over the world every year. See for yourself why even the hit HBO series Game of Thrones chose the Dark Hedges to serve as part of the King’s Road. This is definitely a photo opportunity not to be missed!
◾ Visit Dunluce Castle
Constructed in the 13th century by Richard Og de Burgh, 2nd Earl of Ulster, Dunluce Castle is the most striking castle in Ireland. Once you have seen it in person, it will not be hard to understand why it has been featured heavily in popular culture. Appearing in Led Zeppelin’s album, Houses of the Holy, American musician Jandek’s album, Glasgow Friday, and Jackie Chan’s movie, The Medallion, to name a few. It is also said to have been the inspiration for C.S. Lewis’s The Chronicles of Narnia.
◾ Drive past Bushmills Distillery
Licensed since 1608, there are no doubts why Bushmills whiskey is arguably the best whiskey in the world. Your guide will still be sharing with you how they make whiskey in Ireland and whisky in Scotland, though.
◾ Giants Causeway (spend around 1.5 – 2 hours)
Your Belfast to Giants Causeway experience culminates in a stop at Northern Ireland’s most popular visitor attraction. Look forward to breathtaking sights, fascinating hexagonal columns, and the unforgettable landscapes of the 8th wonder of the world. There’s something so surprising about the Giant’s Causeway; it almost feels as though you’re on an alien planet.
At this stop of your Belfast to Giants Causeway you will have the opportunity to glimpse the Irish landscape, sometimes even the White Park Bay, at its most idyllic: beautiful rolling hills, magnificent seascape, and of course the hexagonal/ polygonal stone columns that form the legendary causeway itself, some of which reach 40 feet into the air.
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