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Game of Thrones and Giant’s Causeway Day Tour

Informazioni generali

Destinazione
Belfast, Gran Bretagna

Il programma nel dettaglio

Visit the spectacular Giant's Causeway UNESCO World Heritage Site and walk in the footsteps of the legendary giants, Finn McCool and Benandonner! Discover a landscape formed over 50 million years ago by volcanic activity with an expert guide, as well as taking in other iconic sights along the Antrim Coast such as the famous Game of Thrones location, The Dark Hedges, and the Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge.



Don't miss out on experiencing Northern Ireland's stunning scenery on a day tour from Belfast!

Join our Giant's Causeway tour which takes you on a journey along Northern Ireland's Antrim Coast Road taking in the most breath-taking scenery from our five-star Giant's Causeway and Game of Thrones tours. Not only will your guide for the day delve into the rich history that our towns and villages are known for but you will also see a few Game of Thrones Film Locations along the way.



Leaving Belfast you will journey north along the coast road visiting Carnlough and Cushendun before stopping off at the famous and picturesque Dark Hedges known for being the film location for Kings Road in Game of Thrones. After your lunch stop at the Fullerton Arms, the next adventure is on to the Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge where you may get the chance to cross the bridge over the 100 foot drop to the rocks below but don't worry, if you choose not to cross your guide will direct you to the magnificent viewing area where you can take a distant picture of the bridge itself reaching from island to island.



Following the stop at the Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge, you may be glad to hear that we will have a short stop at Bushmills Whiskey distillery before arriving at the UNESCO World Heritage site, The Giant's Causeway, giving you the chance to walk along the unique stone formations and time permitting, along some of the famous cliff walks and capture some of the best images of the North Coast of Ireland.