Tranquility of the place with the breath taking views attracted my attention. We stayed in Coleraine, small town with everything you need within walking distance and seasides and other attractions within 15-30 minutes by car. There are many campsites worth to check out when you visit during the holidays.
People are very nice and place is amazing. Honestly if I could I would move here immediately.
Nothern Ireland is one of the jewels, I will visit again. Roads are perfectly maintained, as well as public toilets on site. Home-made cakes in caffès are incomparably delicious to those from supermarkets.
If you visit Causeway giants, don’t forget to book a tour guy. He is hilarious with their stories. By the way, you don’t need a car there as from Belfast you can take a train and everything else is well connected by public transport with a proximity every 30 minutes frequency between 9am -5pm.
Ireland is family friendly place , so remember, shopping after 4pm is possible only in supermarkets, local shops would be shut by 4 pm.
Lovely walk to Mussenden Temple, beware of eroded cliffs not to stand on the edge.
Bushmills distillery is must, but if you are not a fun of alcohol at least try Irish coffee, it’s sensational ( beware-very strong /double shot)
Well all these very possible due to friendly staff of Europcar hiring company giving us a lots of leaflets to visit places ( say hello to Petra)
Well, we spent here only 4 fantastic days with unusually sunny weather, but don’t get put off if it is raining. There is not such a thinks like a bad weather - just bad clothing! So pop a rain coat and proper shoe-ware and you would be fine. The walks will be just extra slippery,so walk with precaution and get walking sticks.
Overall, Causeway Coastal Route is worth time to visit , and just an hour away from Belfast International Airport .
Thank you Ireland for unforgettable...
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