Giant's Causeway - Tagesausflug von Belfast
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Giant's Causeway - Tagesausflug von Belfast

1 day
Beliebt
Ganztags
Sofortbestätigung
Über diese Aktivität
Sie verlassen das Zentrum von Belfast am Morgen und fahren zum ersten Halt, Carrickfergus Castle – eine beeindruckende Normannenburg, die zu den am besten erhaltenen in Nordirland gehört. Legen Sie hier eine Fotopause ein, und erfahren Sie von Ihrem Reiseleiter, wie die Burg im 12. Jahrhundert zum Schutz des Zugangs zu Belfast Lough errichtet wurde.
Fahren Sie im Luxusbus in Richtung Nordosten an der Küste von Antrim entlang. Ziel ist die berühmte Hängebrücke von Carrick-a-Rede, die das Festland mit der Insel Carrick-a-Rede verbindet. Und wen der Mut packt, Überqueren Sie die Brücke (auf eigene Kosten) und versuchen Sie, nicht nach unten zu sehen (30 Meter Höhe)! Wenn Sie lieber auf dem Trockenen bleiben, weist Ihr Reiseleiter Ihnen den Weg zu einem anregenden Spaziergang auf der schönen Landzunge.
Wir essen im hübschen Dorf Ballintoy in einem lokalen Pub, der hausgemachte traditionelle Speisen bietet, Mittag.
Steigen Sie wieder in Ihren Bus und fahren Sie zur Old Bushmills Distillery, wo der berühmte Bushmills Irish Whiskey hergestellt wird. Stöbern Sie im Souvenirgeschäft, und fahren Sie dann zum unglaublichen Giant's Causeway!
Als Nordirlands erste UNESCO-Welterbestätte wird Sie der Giant's Causeway auf jeden Fall beeindrucken! Das faszinierende Naturwunder besteht aus sechseckigen Basaltsäulen, die irgendwie wie ein verblüffendes Rätsel zusammenpassen. Klettern Sie auf die alten Steine, die die Küste säumen, und erfahren Sie von einem Reiseführer des National Trust mehr über die Mythen, die sich um ihr Aussehen ranken. Einer beliebten Legende nach wurden die Felsen als riesige Trittsteine für den sagenhaften irischen Riesen Finn MacCool gebaut, damit er die Nordsee überqueren konnte.
Nach Besichtigung des Giant's Causeway fahren Sie mit dem Bus in Richtung Süden. Sie halten an den alten Ruinen von Dunluce Castle an, einst eine wichtige mittelalterliche Festung. Nach einem kurzen Spaziergang kehren Sie ins Zentrum von Belfast zurück, wo Ihr Ausflug endet.
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Inbegriffen
  • Abholung vom Hotel (nur ausgewählte Hotels im Stadtzentrum)
  • Fahrzeug mit Klimaanlage
  • Lokaler Führer
Nicht inbegriffen
  • Hotelabgabe
  • Eintrittspreise (Carrick-a-Rede Ropebridge & Giant's Causeway Visitor Center)
Zusätzlich
  • Sie erhalten die Bestätigung zum Zeitpunkt der Buchung.
  • Es ist frei, die Steine am Giant's Causeway und Carrick-a-Rede Ropebridge zu besichtigen. Für jeden, der die Ropebridge überqueren möchte oder das Besucherzentrum am Giant's Causeway betreten möchte, wird jedoch eine Gebühr des National Trust erhoben.
  • Wir bieten ein exklusives Angebot an
  • Der Eintritt für die Überfahrt Carrick-a-Rede Ropebridge und das Giants Causeway Visitor Center können Sie am Tag Ihrer Tour im Bus für £ 15,00 pro Person erwerben (eine Ersparnis von £ 6 pro Person). Dies ist ein unverbindliches Angebot.
  • Nicht barrierefrei
  • Für Kinderwagen zugänglich
  • Begleittiere erlaubt
  • Kleinkinder müssen auf dem Schoß sitzen.
  • Für die meisten Personen geeignet
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Rezensionen
4.6
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Pauline R
5 | 2019-09-18

Had a brilliant day, the scenery is just amazing. This tour is really worth doing, organised very well.Our driver Patrick was very informative and funny. He really looked after us. Thank you .

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RICHARD W
5 | 2019-09-17

Great day out from start to finish. Patrick the driver and guide fantastic throughout very knowledgeable great jokes thanks for a great trip

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SCOTT C
5 | 2019-09-02

Troy was fantastic from the start. Funny, personable and charming. Troy narrated all along the way with fun facts about the "Game of Thrones" locations along our ride and country history as well. He tried to reach out to all the guests on his bus and be as personal as possible. It was very enjoyable. We bought tickets from Troy on the bus for the Giant's Causeway gift shop and the Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge. The rope bridge was great fun. It was a beautiful coastal view. Loved the Giant's Causeway feature. So unique and fun. Honestly the visitors center wasn't that interesting, but the tickets were sold as a packaged deal. I would do it again just for the bridge experience. Lunch was handled very well to speed up the process we ordered on the bus and Troy places our orders and it was all ready when we got to the restaurant. The food was good. A fun feature at the restaurant was a little "Game of Thrones" set up in an adjacent room where you could put on an actual costume from the show and sit on a throne and get your picture taken.

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Tiffany G
5 | 2019-08-26

Fantastic Coastal tour to the Giant's Causeway! Ray was a brilliant tour guide! Great value for money. Would highly recommend!

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Willian S
4 | 2019-08-26

The coach driver was amazing and he knows everything about northern ireland and the cities aswell. The giants causeway is amazing too!

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Janet P
4 | 2019-07-15

Would have liked more time in the Causeway Information Centre only had about 10mins if that which we paid extra for instead of the brewery. Phil the driver very nice and entertaining!

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JAMES W
5 | 2019-07-03

The tour was great from beginning to end! Patrick was a super guide and driver for the coach. Initially he took time to explain the day's activities. Then, as well visited each site, he thoroughly reviewed the history and setting of each. Our family of four highly recommend this tour if you are in Belfast!

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Audrey B
4 | 2019-07-03

Lovely trip but time to take it all in was very limited Driver/Guide was amazing.very informative and charming. Place for lunch very good food very nice and reasonably priced.

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Mary A C
5 | 2019-07-03

Great excursion--takes one not only to the Giant's Causeway, but along the entire northeastern coast of Ireland north of Belfast, seeing a lot of beautiful scenery along the way. The guide, Phil, was excellent. Even though, due to the beauty of the route, this is apparently one of the most heavily touristed ones in the Ireland--one won't necessarily realize this while riding in the bus itself, only when the bus parks at the various different stops along the way, which are crowded with other tour buses and tourists--still, the trip is well worth it, just for the sheer beauty of the landscape and the places one gets to visit. A word about these places that one gets to visit. Due for the most part to the geography of Northern Ireland, one ends up reaching the Giant's Causeway LAST of all the various stops along the way, since the scenic/coastal route takes one first to Carrickfergus Castle, the various Antrim Glens, and then the Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge (and of course a stop for lunch is necessary along the way). This means that one reaches the Giant's Causeway only AFTER having first visited all of the sites above, plus the Bushmills Distillery (which for some reason this particular excursion visits before the Causeway). For young and energetic travelers in extremely good shape with no orthopedic issues, this is, I'm sure, not a problem whatsoever, but somewhat older travelers and/or those who are out of shape and/or have knee, foot, or ankle problems, or just feet that start to hurt after not much walking (like mine!) should be aware that if the Giant's Causeway is what you're most interested in seeing, you may want/need to attempt to save your energy and not carry out all activities along the way to the fullest, lest your feet already be aching by the time you get to the Giant's Causeway! The Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge doesn't LOOk that exhausting or challenging from the parking lot, but it really is, especially if one does too much of it for one's activity level--it's worth knowing that the first third of the 1 1/2 mile walk to the bridge is relatively easy ( and beautiful), but the 2nd third is significantly more difficult due to hills and lengthy sets of uneven steps, and the final third is the most challenging. So bear this in mind if you're also thinking of doing the walk to the Giant's Causeway, also about 1 1/2 mile from the parking lot, rather than taking the shuttle bus...

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Thomas G
5 | 2019-07-03

Tour was everything we expected and more. Our driver And tour guide had us on schedule and allowed us to get to two additional stops. He was also very entertaining. Highly

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sushma w
5 | 2019-04-23

Well I was quite pleased with the trip, loved the driver cum tour guide Ray. He was quite informative and kept one interested in what was around. The coach was good and the durations and stops were well timed. We also got to pre order food, so that we could have the food ready at the restaurant as soon as we got there. A day I thoroughly enjoyed.

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Anita D
5 | 2018-12-31

We had the best day ever. Patrick was an awesome tour guide and he kept the whole trip so informative. The rope at Carrick-a-Rede was a little scary but we were brave and faced it and the Giant's Causeway was just something out of this world. It was so beautiful. This trip is a definite must do.

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Tammy D
4 | 2018-09-07

Stuart was an excellent driver and guide. The stops at the 2 castles and Old Bushmills Distilleries were probably not necessary other than for toilet stops. Giants Causeway was amazing.

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Jacqueline U
3 | 2018-09-03

Make sure you know who your actual tour company is. It's not viator..they are just a reservation agent. Instructions said to go to a certain corner. Would be nice if there was a sign there so you knew you were in the right place. We got a bit nervous when the designated time arrived and our bus had not arrived...because they also pickup at some hotels and can run behind schedule. The area where all the tours in Belfast meet by europa hotel is a congested mess. 2 mc comb buses arrived..one driver wanted us to switch to his tour rather than in we booked...don't know why..was confusing..we stuck with our booked tour. Slightly late start..left town then returned to puck up a single person who must have missed the bus. Transmission was messed up on bus and had some temp control issues in bus..extremely cold or hot. Driver was informative and did a good job..but during part of the countryside ride it would have been nice to just hear some Irish tunes and relax.

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lcgiraldin
5 | 2018-08-28

Our guide Patrick was wonderful. And although it was a long day we were never board and enjoyrd it immensely

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