I recently came back from a 3 day trip to Northern Ireland, and loved it. The weather was unusually sunny (but very cold) while I explored one of the most beautiful coastlines in Europe.
Northern Ireland has become quite popular as a tourist destination due to the various scenes in the TV series Game of Thrones that were shot all around the region. If you like, you can go on a Game of Thrones tour which will take you to the most iconic places featured in the series.
My boyfriend and I are huge fans of the series, but we decided to take the more traditional Giant’s Causeway tour. We visited 2 castles, one of them is a medieval ruin perched on top of a steep cliff, crossed the Carrick-a-rede suspension bridge, which is a 20 meter long rope bridge 30 meters above sea level, and explored the Giant’s Causeway, a UNESCO heritage site.
The Giant’s Causeway was the highlight of my trip, dramatic cliffs on one side, the Atlantic Ocean on the other and around 40,000 basalt columns, most of them hexagonal, created by a volcanic eruption, scattered around the area. Apart from walking on the (slippery) stones, you can hike around the cliffs which give you amazing views of the World Heritage Site.
Northern Ireland surprised me, and I hope to return soon.
Brings back many great memories! The Giant’s Causeway is truly spectacular.
Wonderful photo’s of a beautiful part of the world.