Antrim Glens & Causeway Coast

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  • Day 1 Arrival in Ballycastle

    From your point of arrival, use the public transport information we provide to make the journey to Ballycastle.

  • Day 2 Ballycastle - Ballintoy

    8.5 Miles / 14 Km 4-6 Hrs 1180ft / 360 Metres

    After passing through a farmyard, you follow a lovely forest trail that eventually leads onto an old boreen with stunning views towards Rathlin Island. Before descending into Ballintoy, be sure to test your mettle on the Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge – a highlight of the walking tour!

  • Day 3 Ballintoy - Dunseverick Castle

    7.5 Miles / 12 Km 4-6 Hrs 460ft / 140 Metres

    Make your way down to the picturesque Ballintoy Harbour this morning. From here, follow the cliff face around to White Park Beach. Continuing next to the ocean you pass the fishing village of Portbraddan before finishing your walk at the ruins of Dunseverick Castle.

  • Day 4 Dunseverick Castle - Bushmills (Giant's Causeway)

    8 Miles / 13 Km 3-5 Hrs 890ft / 270 Metres

    You will walk for a long time before you find another cliff-top walk as breathtaking as this sensational trek along the Causeway coastline. Take some time to visit the Giant’s Causeway – a UNESCO world heritage site. Follow a path alongside the historic narrow gauge heritage railway, connecting the Giant’s Causeway and the charming town of Bushmills, famous for the oldest whiskey distillery in the world.

  • Day 5 Dunluce Castle - Portstewart

    9.5 Miles / 15 Km 4-5 Hrs 230ft / 70 Metres

    Complementary transfer to the impressive ruins of Dunluce Castle in the morning. A stop for a closer inspection is well worthwhile. Then, follow the coastal path around the town of Portrush and continue past beautiful links golf courses next to the sea until you reach Portstewart.

  • Day 6 Departure from Portstewart

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