Really? It's actually called "Dunseverick Falls"? The National Trust have given that wee dribble a name? Typical. On the plus side, the great and powerful NT did allow us to visit our beautiful coast and play in the rock pools for free... though of course there are lots of signs up saying "don't walk here", "don't do that" and several unnecessary wooden structures making everything 'more accessible' - presumably before they put up walls and gates and start charging for the privilege ... and then closing it off entirely when they can't get staff to...
Read moreThese are a small cascade of a waterfalls. Undoubtedly, it is pretty and the surrounding landscape is quite beautiful but do not expect to witness large waterfalls. The route to the place can be very wet and muddy and there are cliffside walks and rocky terrain to be navigated. Suitable strong footwear is needed most of the year. Therefore, it is only suitable for those with good mobility. If you like watching birds you may see Grey Wagtails, Oystercatchers and Pied Wagtails around...
Read moreThis can either be stunning or a bit of a let down depending on the weather before you visit. It is best seen after some heavy rain on a clear day like I was lucky enough to get as it made for the perfect conditions. The walk along towards the giants causeway has some of the most dramatic stunning views around. Well worth the visit and would highly recommend. Pictures don't do this stretch of coast justice you really have to go and see if...
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