What this place feels like
Strongly iconic with strongly adventurous, very nature-focused, somewhat indulgent character.
Discover the captivating rugged beauty of Giants Causeway, where millions of interlocking basalt columns form an otherworldly natural wonder along the wild Northern Irish coastline. Feel the thrill of standing on ancient volcanic rock shaped by time as waves crash dramatically beneath leaden skies. This is a place where legend and nature fuse to ignite the soul of every adventurer and nature lover. Let the windswept atmosphere and moody landscape inspire your wanderlust and connect you profoundly to Earth’s mysterious origins.
April to September for milder weather and longer daylight hours
Most videos filmed Oct during autumn. July is moderate - a good balance of visitors and space.
Frequently asked questions
April to September for milder weather and longer daylight hours
2–4 hours
Sturdy hiking shoes, Windproof waterproof jacket, Camera with zoom lens, Water bottle, and Layered clothing for changing weather
Nature Lovers, Hikers, Photographers, Solo Travelers, and Adventure Seekers
Fly into Belfast International Airport (BFS), approximately 1 hour drive from Giants Causeway with onward transfers available by car or shuttle.
Stay in charming guesthouses and cozy B&Bs in nearby Bushmills village or opt for boutique hotels along the Causeway Coast for easy access.Book a stay →
Pair your visit with a tour to Bushmills Distillery, hiking the Causeway Coastal Route, or exploring Dunluce Castle ruins nearby.Book a tour →
$1-$25
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