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Northern Ireland

Travelogue
In 1902, the Gobbins cliff path was designed by Irish railway engineer Berkeley Deane Wise. The path hangs from the basalt cliffs directly over the Irish Sea. Unfortunately, by 1954, the Gobbins had become so neglected that it had to be closed. After a major renovation in 2015, the path reopened and the Gobbins is considered a popular stop on the Causeway Coastal Route.
Would you like to take a guided tour of the cliff path? An enthusiastic guide can tell you all about the history, nature and animals in this area. The Gobbins is over 3 kilometres long and takes you along the very edge of Islandmagee. During this almost 3-hour walk, you are only allowed to take your phone or camera and a bottle of water. Make sure you wear high walking shoes, because these are mandatory during the walk. This way you can fully enjoy the stunning natural spectacle.
Fun fact: Northern Ireland's only puffin colony makes its home in the cliffs of The Gobbins to lay their eggs.
In 1902, the Gobbins cliff path was designed by Irish railway engineer Berkeley Deane Wise. The path hangs from the basalt cliffs directly over the Irish Sea. Unfortunately, by 1954, the Gobbins had become so neglected that it had to be closed. After a major renovation in 2015, the path reopened and the Gobbins is considered a popular stop on the Causeway Coastal Route.
Would you like to take a guided tour of the cliff path? An enthusiastic guide can tell you all about the history, nature and animals in this area. The Gobbins is over 3 kilometres long and takes you along the very edge of Islandmagee. During this almost 3-hour walk, you are only allowed to take your phone or camera and a bottle of water. Make sure you wear high walking shoes, because these are mandatory during the walk. This way you can fully enjoy the stunning natural spectacle.
Fun fact: Northern Ireland's only puffin colony makes its home in the cliffs of The Gobbins to lay their eggs.



Climb to the top of the city walls in Derry~Londonderry and see for yourself. History is all around you. The walls you are standing on were built over 400 years ago. Look out over the Bogside area and you will see history literally written on the walls in the famous murals. Traditional Irish music resounds from the cozy pubs, the museums tell stories of times gone by and the locals still celebrate centuries-old festivals.
View the city from the Peace Bridge
Climb to the top of the city walls in Derry~Londonderry and see for yourself. History is all around you. The walls you are standing on were built over 400 years ago. Look out over the Bogside area and you will see history literally written on the walls in the famous murals. Traditional Irish music resounds from the cozy pubs, the museums tell stories of times gone by and the locals still celebrate centuries-old festivals.
View the city from the Peace Bridge
This nature park is home to some of the most beautiful scenery in the north of Ireland. It ranges from rugged highlands, forests and lakes to gently rolling drumlins. The landscapes of the Geopark represent a complex geological history dating back 650 million years. The Marble Arch Caves are one of the finest show caves in Europe. The caves offer a fascinating natural underworld of rivers, waterfalls, winding passages and chambers, while stunningly beautiful cave formations glitter all around. A true spectacle to walk through.
This nature park is home to some of the most beautiful scenery in the north of Ireland. It ranges from rugged highlands, forests and lakes to gently rolling drumlins. The landscapes of the Geopark represent a complex geological history dating back 650 million years. The Marble Arch Caves are one of the finest show caves in Europe. The caves offer a fascinating natural underworld of rivers, waterfalls, winding passages and chambers, while stunningly beautiful cave formations glitter all around. A true spectacle to walk through.
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Travelogue
In 1902, the Gobbins cliff path was designed by Irish railway engineer Berkeley Deane Wise. The path hangs from the basalt cliffs directly over the Irish Sea. Unfortunately, by 1954, the Gobbins had become so neglected that it had to be closed. After a major renovation in 2015, the path reopened and the Gobbins is considered a popular stop on the Causeway Coastal Route.
Would you like to take a guided tour of the cliff path? An enthusiastic guide can tell you all about the history, nature and animals in this area. The Gobbins is over 3 kilometres long and takes you along the very edge of Islandmagee. During this almost 3-hour walk, you are only allowed to take your phone or camera and a bottle of water. Make sure you wear high walking shoes, because these are mandatory during the walk. This way you can fully enjoy the stunning natural spectacle.
Fun fact: Northern Ireland's only puffin colony makes its home in the cliffs of The Gobbins to lay their eggs.
In 1902, the Gobbins cliff path was designed by Irish railway engineer Berkeley Deane Wise. The path hangs from the basalt cliffs directly over the Irish Sea. Unfortunately, by 1954, the Gobbins had become so neglected that it had to be closed. After a major renovation in 2015, the path reopened and the Gobbins is considered a popular stop on the Causeway Coastal Route.
Would you like to take a guided tour of the cliff path? An enthusiastic guide can tell you all about the history, nature and animals in this area. The Gobbins is over 3 kilometres long and takes you along the very edge of Islandmagee. During this almost 3-hour walk, you are only allowed to take your phone or camera and a bottle of water. Make sure you wear high walking shoes, because these are mandatory during the walk. This way you can fully enjoy the stunning natural spectacle.
Fun fact: Northern Ireland's only puffin colony makes its home in the cliffs of The Gobbins to lay their eggs.



Climb to the top of the city walls in Derry~Londonderry and see for yourself. History is all around you. The walls you are standing on were built over 400 years ago. Look out over the Bogside area and you will see history literally written on the walls in the famous murals. Traditional Irish music resounds from the cozy pubs, the museums tell stories of times gone by and the locals still celebrate centuries-old festivals.
View the city from the Peace Bridge
Climb to the top of the city walls in Derry~Londonderry and see for yourself. History is all around you. The walls you are standing on were built over 400 years ago. Look out over the Bogside area and you will see history literally written on the walls in the famous murals. Traditional Irish music resounds from the cozy pubs, the museums tell stories of times gone by and the locals still celebrate centuries-old festivals.
View the city from the Peace Bridge
This nature park is home to some of the most beautiful scenery in the north of Ireland. It ranges from rugged highlands, forests and lakes to gently rolling drumlins. The landscapes of the Geopark represent a complex geological history dating back 650 million years. The Marble Arch Caves are one of the finest show caves in Europe. The caves offer a fascinating natural underworld of rivers, waterfalls, winding passages and chambers, while stunningly beautiful cave formations glitter all around. A true spectacle to walk through.
This nature park is home to some of the most beautiful scenery in the north of Ireland. It ranges from rugged highlands, forests and lakes to gently rolling drumlins. The landscapes of the Geopark represent a complex geological history dating back 650 million years. The Marble Arch Caves are one of the finest show caves in Europe. The caves offer a fascinating natural underworld of rivers, waterfalls, winding passages and chambers, while stunningly beautiful cave formations glitter all around. A true spectacle to walk through.
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