For centuries countless visitors have marvelled at the majesty and mystery of the Giants Causeway. At the heart of one of Europe’s most magnificent coastlines its unique rock formations have, for millions of years, stood as a natural rampart against the unbridled ferocity of Atlantic storms.
The 'Old Bushmills' Distillery is the World's Oldest Licenced Whiskey Distillery. King James I granted the original license in April 1608 and Bushmills has been making the finest Irish Malt Whiskey here for almost four hundred years. We will be shortly celebrating our 400th Birthday in 2008
The spectacular castle-crowned crag, on the famous north Antrim coast, was shaped when the sea cut deep into the rock. Dunluce Castle, originally occupied by the MacQuillan family and later the MacDonnells was besieged by the British in the 16th Century
Blue flag beach 2006 Stretching from Curran Strand to Dunluce Castle are the unique limestone cliffs of the White Rocks. These soft sedimentary rocks have been carved through centuries into a labyrinth of caves and arches.
Carrick-A-Rede rope bridge is one of Northern Ireland's most loved tourist attractions. The name translates to 'Rock In The Road', the rock being Carrick-A-Rede island and the road being the route by which the salmon migrate back to their native waters.