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The Giant’s Causeway Road is the main access to the Giant’s Causeway, Northern Ireland’s most popular attraction. From the Visitor Centre you can walk for 1 kilometer or take a private bus service that will leave you right in front of the basalt columns. I would recommend you to choose the walking option though, so that you can fully experience the beauty of this place.
There are four stunning trails at the Giant’s Causeway. From a pram friendly jaunt to a challenging coastal hike, there’s something to suit everyone. Recently upgraded as part of the Giant’s Causeway Visitor Centre project, all are colour coded and offer breathtaking views.

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by Felipe Pitta