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Check out the Ulster Overview it's free! Spots you shouldn't miss when visiting the Causeway Coast include the Glens of Antrim, Torr Head, Mussenden Temple, and Dunluce Castle — and quite a few other spots you might not have heard of!

Learn what you maybe didn't know about visiting the Giant's Causeway. Take time for a guided tour of the walled city of Derry Londonderry.

Find out what you can really expect when you visit the Dark Hedges. Looking for someplace fabulous to eat as you tour the Causeaway Coast? I highly recommend the Red Door Cafe in Ballintoy. Located between the Giant's Causeway and the rope bridge, it's in a perfect location. You'll find it on the west side of the village down the Harbour Road.

Thanks for this Jody. My girls and I are heading to Carrick-a-Rede tomorrow and this has been really helpful! The entire Causeway Coastal Route is on our family road trip bucketlist! Such stunning landscape!

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Read More. Skip to content. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. See why this is important. The scenic drive to the rope bridge, the hike up to the bridge, and the views from the bridge itself were more than spectacular However, crossing the bridge still requires serious nerve. If you make it, though, you'll be rewarded by stunning views across to Rathlin Island and even Scotland. Take it all in before you step back on the bridge — just make sure you don't look down!

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Destinations Things to do Plan your trip Help and advice. Community My Ireland. Main menu. Destinations Where to go? One amazing island. Five unique regions. The Bridge is carefully maintained and no crossings are allowed on bad weather or windy days. There are two wooden planks that are laid across a series of woven wire supports. If you slip you could cause an injury and I would not recommend the walk across the bridge if you have any mobility issues, fear of heights or have balance problems.

There is a large free parking lot that sits behind the small cafe and gift shop at Carrick-a-rede. The shop makes a great place to pick up some postcards and trinkets to take home. You can also get a snack and a cup of coffee to steel your nerves before crossing the bridge.

It was in that the first rope bridge to Carrick-a-Rede Island was constructed in an effort to reduce reliance on boats to reach the island. From to the salmon were caught from the island but pollution and overfishing sealed to the demise of the fishing trade from the island. In the summer months when tourism is at an all-time high, you should try to purchase your tickets in advance.

Tickets are timed for your crossing as the bridge can get over visitors a day. Tickets are limited so I recommend booking them online at the National Trust.

You will receive an email and you can pick up your printed ticket at the site. You can also use your National Trust Card to access the site for free. I have always enjoyed driving the Causeway Coastal route there are just so many places to drop by and visit and I recommend doing a Game of Thrones tour with a tour company or simply driving it yourself.

The pathway is gravel and there are some small inclines and there are then 30 steep steps down to the bridge entry. As you can see from the photos in the article the paths can be quite steep and there is only ropes to fence off the path. The bridge is perfectly safe and the views are simply outstanding but is can be very scary particularly if you are crossing in wet weather — and remember this is Ireland.

The rope bridge is made up of 2 planks that lie across the woven wires and net with a rope handrail. There are no age limits for crossing to Carrick-a-Rede Island.

This restoration was done by the National Trust and the North East Region Local Action Group working together to ensure that the history and traditions of a once-thriving industry will be remembered.

When you return to the bridge you will more than likely have to wait your turn to cross back. If you would like to experience some more outstanding views take the trail to the left of the steps which circle past the bridge there you will find the viewpoint.

My absolute favourite place to stay when I visit the Causeway is Ballycastle. The first place I highly recommend for large groups and families is the Abbey Movie House.

We stayed at this lovely terraced house when we last visited. The house sleeps up to 10 people and is fully equipped with all the conveniences and a superb media room. My other favourite place is the Old Manse. I just love this fabulous old manor house with its gorgeous rooms filled with antiques and soft downy bedding.

We had a room with a little balcony of the sitting room which was brilliant to watch the sunset. Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge was first erected by salmon fishermen in The rope bridge at Carrick-a-Rede was first erected by fishermen more than years ago. They fished for Atlantic salmon and for a long time a flourishing industry marked this place. A superb restoration project has helped preserve the heritage of a year-old Salmon Fishery at Carrick-a-Rede.

Connected to the cliffs by a rope bridge across the Atlantic Ocean, Carrick-a-Rede Island home to a single building - a fisherman's cottage is the final destination. Suspended almost ft 30 m above sea level, the rope bridge was first erected by salmon fishermen over years ago. As a conservation charity we are committed to preserving and protecting our special places and spaces for everyone to enjoy. This includes protecting ongoing conservation, managing health and safety and trying to ease traffic congestion around the site.



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