Captain Halliday
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Giant's Causeway
As the variable weather turned gloomy we arrived at our next stop, Giant’s Causeway.
I was deeply sceptical.
How exciting can rocks possibly be?
But I’ll concede it was remarkable.
It’s about a ten-minute walk from the visitor centre down to the rocks.
Not surprisingly the place was crawling with tourists.
Our visit at low tide allowed us to see, and walk on, some of the darker stones that are usually under water.
The ability of the interlocking stones to withstand the elements is phenomenal.
A couple of pro-tips.
While it’s free to visit the causeway, the same can’t be said of the carpark.
That'll cost you GPB10.
Alternatively, entry fee to the visitor centre (Adults GBP13.50 | Child GBP 6.75) includes parking.
Mrs H and I skipped the visitor centre but buying access for Miss H was cheaper than paying for parking alone.
The second tip we stumbled on by accident.
The visitor centre does that annoying data collection thing asking where you’re from.
On the day of our visit the actual question asked was, “where have you come from?”
Naturally I responded “Belfast”, at which point a further 10% local discount was applied.
So, for almost half price parking make sure your child from Belfast gets a ticket to the visitor centre.
Viewed from the rocks, the path back to the visitor centre and car park looks relatively flat.
But allow 20 minutes for the return walk.
After the road turns behind the hill, it becomes rather steep.
Highly recommended.
As the variable weather turned gloomy we arrived at our next stop, Giant’s Causeway.
I was deeply sceptical.
How exciting can rocks possibly be?
But I’ll concede it was remarkable.
It’s about a ten-minute walk from the visitor centre down to the rocks.
Not surprisingly the place was crawling with tourists.
Our visit at low tide allowed us to see, and walk on, some of the darker stones that are usually under water.
The ability of the interlocking stones to withstand the elements is phenomenal.
A couple of pro-tips.
While it’s free to visit the causeway, the same can’t be said of the carpark.
That'll cost you GPB10.
Alternatively, entry fee to the visitor centre (Adults GBP13.50 | Child GBP 6.75) includes parking.
Mrs H and I skipped the visitor centre but buying access for Miss H was cheaper than paying for parking alone.
The second tip we stumbled on by accident.
The visitor centre does that annoying data collection thing asking where you’re from.
On the day of our visit the actual question asked was, “where have you come from?”
Naturally I responded “Belfast”, at which point a further 10% local discount was applied.
So, for almost half price parking make sure your child from Belfast gets a ticket to the visitor centre.
Viewed from the rocks, the path back to the visitor centre and car park looks relatively flat.
But allow 20 minutes for the return walk.
After the road turns behind the hill, it becomes rather steep.
Highly recommended.