Giant's Causeway and Northern Ireland Castles Tour from Belfast
Tour starts: 8:45 AM from Belfast City Hall, Donegal Square West
Carrickfergus Castle
Begin your adventure with a visit to Carrickfergus Castle, one of Ireland's best-preserved Norman castles, built in 1177. Explore its thick stone walls, ancient battlements, and hear stories of sieges by Scots, Irish, English, and French. Don't miss the statue of King William III, commemorating his landing here in 1690. You can choose to enter the castle or enjoy the scenic surroundings and grab a coffee before continuing.
Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge (Viewpoint Only)
Next, enjoy a stop at the Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge viewpoint, offering dramatic coastal views of the 75-foot chasm separating the mainland from Carrick Island. Capture stunning photos of the cliffs, rugged coastline, and vibrant blue sea—without crossing the bridge.
The Dark Hedges (Lunch Stop)
Stop for lunch at the nearby Hedges Hotel before visiting The Dark Hedges, a tunnel of atmospheric beech trees planted over 300 years ago. Fans of Game of Thrones will recognize this as the Kingsroad, while all visitors will enjoy a magical setting perfect for photos.
Dunluce Castle
Visit the cliffside Dunluce Castle, a dramatic medieval fortress overlooking the North Atlantic. Known as the House of Greyjoy in Game of Thrones, Dunluce is steeped in legends of betrayal, intrigue, and tragedy. Explore the ruins or admire the castle from outside while enjoying one of the most breathtaking views of the Antrim Coast.
Giant's Causeway
The tour's highlight is the Giant's Causeway, Northern Ireland's most famous natural wonder and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Marvel at around 40,000 interlocking basalt columns formed by volcanic activity 60 million years ago. According to local legend, the causeway was built by the giant Finn McCool to reach Scotland. Whether you're a fan of science or myth, this site is unforgettable.
Return to Belfast
After an incredible day of castles, stunning coastline, and natural wonders, return to Belfast, arriving around 6:00 PM.
