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Northern Ireland's iconic World Heritage Site and Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is home to a wealth of local history and legend. Explore the basalt stone columns left by volcanic eruptions 60 million years ago and search for distinctive stone formations fancifully named the Camel, Harp and Organ. Note: Works are due to commence on the restoration of the headland and the construction of a new visitor centre, with enhanced trails and world class interpretation in June 2010. Business as Usual throughout this time
- Beautiful coastal path extends 11 miles to Carrick-a-Rede.
- Geology, flora and fauna of international importance.
- Runkerry Head provides a spectacular two-mile walk.
Finn MacCool's Causeway steeped in legend and folklore. Open for walking all year, with stunning coast and cliff paths for exploration. Guided tours for groups (fifteen plus). Dogs: Dogs on leads only
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| Telephone for shop and tea-room opening arrangements. Last admission 30 minutes before closing. |
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