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Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge

The Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge in Northern Ireland is a must-see for stunning coastal views. Suspended 100 feet above the Atlantic, this historic bridge, once used by salmon fishermen, is now a popular tourist attraction. Owned by the National Trust, pre-booking is recommended due to crowds.

Bushmills Distillery

Bushmills Distillery

Bushmills Distillery, in Northern Ireland, claims the title of the world’s oldest licensed whiskey producer. Founded in 1608, they use local barley and water to create their smooth, triple-distilled Irish whiskeys. Tours are available to see the process and enjoy a tasting.

Cows on the beach of White Bay Park

Whitepark Bay Beach

Whitepark Bay Beach is a hidden gem on Northern Ireland’s north coast. Backed by ancient dunes, this secluded spot boasts a beautiful stretch of white sand. Managed by the National Trust, it offers a peaceful escape for long walks, picnics, and wildlife watching. Keep an eye out for butterflies, orchids, and even otters!

Giant's Causeway

Giant’s Causeway

The National Trust’s Giant’s Causeway Visitor Centre is your gateway to this geological marvel. Explore the fascinating exhibits on the dramatic rock formations, grab a souvenir at the gift shop, and fuel up at the cafe before heading down to experience the Giant’s Causeway firsthand.

Dunluce Castle

Dunluce Castle

Perched dramatically on the Antrim coast, Dunluce Castle is a haunting ruin steeped in history. Originally built in the 13th century, it changed hands between clans and witnessed centuries of battles. Explore the windswept remains, imagining life within the thick walls. The crashing waves and scenic views add to the castle’s romantic and dramatic atmosphere.

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