This is the biggest tourist attraction on the north coast. And for good reason. There are plenty of people and it is free to explore. You can pay for parking at the visitors centre (and get an audio guide) or at the nearby causeway hotel or the nook. Or you can park in bushmills and take the park and ride bus. At the site if you are in a wheelchair or need assistance there is a bus down to the causeway. The wall back up is lovely and there is a longer 45 min walk past the devil's organ. Very much worth it. Dogs should be leashed and there are loud attendants who will yell at you should you go too...
Read moreBest way to Giant's Causeway. Park free in Bushmills and take the little train along breathtaking route and when you get off walk a short distance up hill to visitors centre. Walk up the grass bank side of visitors centre and down the steps to the road takes you to causeway or take the top cliff path for stunning views down onto it. Great adventure day out. Good walking shoes, wet gear and hat packed. Lots of walking and weather can change. Enjoy. By the way train doesn't run every day. But good path to walk or cycle. I am a local and know...
Read moreReally lovely slow paced train ride from bushmills to the giants causeway. Lovely views and a nice way to travel without having to think about where to park the car! It's a little pricey at £27 per family but I think it was worth it for our 2 train enthusiasts, and we were able to eat our picnic on our return journey so suited us well. Only issue is the timings aren't great as we arrived at the causeway at 2pm and the last train back was 3pm so was a bit tight, but we could have come earlier so that...
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