Giant's Causeway

Giant\'s Causeway showing general coastal views, heritage elements and rocky coastline
Giant\'s Causeway showing general coastal views, heritage elements and rocky coastline
Giant\'s Causeway featuring heritage elements, general coastal views and rugged coastline
Giant\'s Causeway featuring general coastal views, rocky coastline and a monument
Giant\'s Causeway which includes tranquil scenes and general coastal views


This dramatic rock formation was created by volcanic activity millions of years ago however, the locals might tell you otherwise.

Giant’s Causeway is one of the premier natural history attractions in Northern Ireland. Discover the rock formations, take in the views from the cliffs, go bird-watching, or enjoy a picnic.

Giant’s Causeway is a unique landscape of about 40,000 basalt columns that rose from the earth along what is now the coast of Northern Ireland. This an internationally recognized World Heritage Site.

The rock formation is the product of volcanic activity that occurred 50-60 million years ago. However, Irish legend has it that the mighty Finn MacCool, a giant from the area, built the causeway to fight an enemy.

Find the natural rock formations that the locals saw as signs of the Giant, including the Wishing Chair, the Organ and the Giant’s Boot. Climb over the ancient pillars the columns are tessellated so it’s easy to walk across their tops.

Enjoy breathtaking views and see if you can identify some local sea birds. Cormorants, petrels and the razorbills circle the shoreline in search of fish. The autumn season is seal breeding season, so scan the shores to spot those shy sea mammals.

The area is also home to many rare plants, making Giant’s Causeway a great destination for nature lovers. Enjoy a picnic lunch in the fresh coastal air in this picturesque setting.

Stop by the Visitor Centre to learn about the history of the area, the legends and the native flora and fauna of Northern Ireland.

Giant’s Causeway is accessible every day of the year. It’s located just outside of Bushmills, near the northern coast of Northern Ireland. Drive the 62 miles (100 kilometers) from Belfast, or take the shuttle bus from Bushmills. There is free parking, but you have to pay to visit the actual site.

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Causeway Hotel

Causeway Hotel

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Causeway Hotel
Carnside Guest House

Carnside Guest House

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Carnside Guest House
Finn McCool's Giants Causeway Hostel

Finn McCool's Giants Causeway Hostel

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32 Causeway Road Bushmills Northern Ireland
Finn McCool's Giants Causeway Hostel
Giant's Causeway Holiday Cottages

Giant's Causeway Holiday Cottages

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71 Causeway Road Bushmills Northern Ireland
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3 bedroom house

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Bayview Hotel

Bayview Hotel

4 out of 5
2 Bayhead Road Bushmills Northern Ireland
Bayview Hotel
The Bushmills Inn

The Bushmills Inn

4 out of 5
9 Dunluce Road Bushmills Northern Ireland
The Bushmills Inn
Stillwaters

Stillwaters

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Causeway Tavern B&B

Causeway Tavern B&B

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241 Whitepark Road Bushmills Northern Ireland
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Things to do near Giant's Causeway

Shopping

For a delightful shopping experience near Giant's Causeway, visit Causeway Speciality Market, which offers a vibrant atmosphere just 16.1km away. If you're up for a drive, Castlecroft Square is 19.3km away, while Braidwater Retail Park, 45.1km away, features a wide range of family-friendly shops.

Recreation

Experience the stunning Royal Portrush Golf Club, just 8.0km from Giant's Causeway, where you can enjoy a round of golf amidst beautiful coastal scenery. Alternatively, unwind at Roe Valley Country Park, 37.0km away, offering serene walking trails perfect for relaxation and wellness.

Adventure

Waterworld, a thrilling waterpark located 9.7km from Giant's Causeway, offers adventure and family fun with exciting slides and pools. For outdoor sports enthusiasts, Moorbrook Trout Fishery, 20.9km away, provides a delightful fishing experience. Don’t miss the stunning 41.8km Millennium Riverside Walk, perfect for hiking and enjoying breathtaking scenery.

Nightlife

Experience the charm of Bushmills with a visit to The Bushmills Inn for a cosy atmosphere and local brews. For live music, The Crown Bar offers a vibrant setting, perfect for mingling with locals and enjoying traditional Irish tunes under the warm glow of the pub lights.

*Distances are measured in a straight line; actual driving distances may vary depending on the route.

Find the best attractions near Giant's Causeway

Located in Northern Ireland, Giant's Causeway is a stunning tourist destination renowned for its iconic geological formations and breathtaking coastal scenery. Visitors can explore the beautiful beach and nearby historic castles, offering a blend of outdoor experiences and cultural richness. This spectacular attraction is perfect for those seeking adventure and a glimpse into the region's history, making it a must-visit for any traveller in the area.

  • Portrush East Strand Beach: A stunning stretch of golden sand, Portrush East Strand Beach offers a relaxing atmosphere with breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean. Perfect for sunbathing, beach walks, and enjoying the vibrant seaside vibes, it’s an ideal spot for unwinding after exploring the nearby Giant's Causeway.
  • Carrick-A-Rede Rope Bridge: This historic bridge, suspended high above the sea, provides a thrilling experience and a glimpse into the region's rich maritime culture. Walking across the bridge offers stunning views of the rugged coastline and the chance to learn about the area's fishing heritage.
  • Barry's Amusements: A family-friendly amusement park filled with classic rides and games, Barry's Amusements promises a day of outdoor adventure and fun. From thrilling roller coasters to arcade games, it’s a fantastic place for all ages to create lasting memories.

Best time to go to Giant's Causeway

The best time to visit Giant's Causeway is dependent on what kind of holiday you are seeking. August is its hottest month on average. At this time, visitor numbers are average and weather is mostly cloudy with light rain. January and February are its coolest month on average. At the time of February, visitor numbers are average and weather is mostly cloudy.

calendarCalendar MonthtemperatureTemperaturerainPrecipitationmostlyCloudinessoccupationOccupancypricePricing
January42.4°F (5.8°C)Light RainMostly CloudyAverageSlightly Low
February42.4°F (5.8°C)Light RainMostly CloudyAverageSlightly Low
March43.7°F (6.5°C)Light RainMostly CloudySlightly HighAverage
April46.4°F (8.0°C)Light RainMostly CloudySlightly HighAverage
May50.4°F (10.2°C)Light RainMostly CloudyAverageSlightly High
June54.7°F (12.6°C)Light RainMostly CloudyAverageAverage
July57.2°F (14.0°C)Light RainMostly CloudySlightly HighSlightly High
August57.4°F (14.1°C)Light RainMostly CloudyAverageSlightly High
September55.6°F (13.1°C)Light RainMostly CloudyAverageAverage
October51.8°F (11.0°C)Light RainMostly CloudySlightly LowAverage
November47.1°F (8.4°C)Light RainMostly CloudySlightly LowSlightly Low
December43.9°F (6.6°C)Light RainMostly CloudySlightly LowAverage

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