Causeway Coastal Trek

The Causeway Coastal Trek gives you a clean, followable route from Carrickfergus to Binevenagh — perfect for a multi‑day adventure filled with “wow” moments, wild scenery, and iconic stops.

Map of the Causeway Coastal Trek in Northern Ireland, featuring marked locations and hiking boots.

🌊 Causeway Coastal Trek | Northern Ireland’s Cinematic Coastline 🚶‍♂️

This rugged, dramatic stretch of Northern Ireland’s coastline is packed with cliffs, castles, beaches, caves, and myth‑soaked landmarks.

📍 Route List

A). Carrickfergus Castle

B). Blackhead Coastal Path

C). The Gobbins Cliff Path

D). Larne Promenade

E). Ballygally Beach & Castle

F). Glenarm Castle & Walled Garden

G). Carnlough Harbour

H). Cushendall Village

I). Cushendun Caves

A). Torr Head Scenic Detour

B). Murlough Bay

C). Fair Head Cliffs

D). Ballycastle

E). Carrick‑a‑Rede Rope Bridge

F). Ballintoy Harbour

G). Whitepark Bay

H). Dunseverick Castle Ruins

I). Giant’s Causeway

A). Portballintrae

B). Dunluce Castle

C). Portrush Whiterocks Beach & Harbour

D). Portstewart Strand

E). Castlerock Beach

F). Mussenden Temple

G). Limavady / Binevenagh Viewpoint

A). Carrickfergus Castle

One of Ireland’s best‑preserved Norman castles, standing guard over Belfast Lough. Vibe: Historic, imposing, photogenic Best moment: Sunrise hitting the castle walls

B). Blackhead Coastal Path

A dramatic cliff‑edge walk leading to Blackhead Lighthouse. Vibe: Windy, exposed, exhilarating Best moment: The lighthouse viewpoint with sweeping sea views

C). The Gobbins Cliff Path

Optional but unforgettable — a wild, engineered path clinging to basalt cliffs. Vibe: Adventurous, thrilling, unique Best moment: Crossing the tubular bridges above crashing waves

D). Larne Promenade

A calm reset before the rugged coastline begins again. Vibe: Relaxed, breezy, easygoing Best moment: Grabbing a coffee and strolling the waterfront

E). Ballygally Beach & Castle

Golden sand and a 17th‑century castle hotel known for its ghost stories. Vibe: Charming, coastal, atmospheric Best moment: A quick beach wander with castle views

F). Glenarm Castle & Walled Garden

A peaceful estate with woodland trails and a beautifully curated garden. Vibe: Elegant, tranquil, colourful Best moment: Exploring the walled garden in full bloom

G). Carnlough Harbour

A postcard‑perfect harbour used in Game of Thrones. Vibe: Pretty, calm, cinematic Best moment: Watching boats bob in the sheltered bay

H). Cushendall Village

A charming coastal town with cafés and views of Lurigethan rising behind it. Vibe: Friendly, scenic, relaxed Best moment: A slow wander through the village with mountain backdrops

I). Cushendun Caves

Atmospheric sea‑carved caves — another Game of Thrones filming location. Vibe: Moody, echoing, dramatic Best moment: Exploring the cave mouth with waves rolling in

A). Torr Head Scenic Detour

A steep, narrow road with unbeatable views across to Scotland. Vibe: Remote, wild, thrilling Best moment: The summit viewpoint

B). Murlough Bay

One of the most beautiful and remote bays in Ireland. Vibe: Quiet, untouched, cinematic Best moment: The winding descent into the bay

C). Fair Head Cliffs

Towering basalt cliffs popular with climbers and photographers. Vibe: Dramatic, vertical, awe‑inspiring Best moment: Standing at the cliff edge looking toward Rathlin Island

D). Ballycastle

A lively seaside town — great for food, coffee, and a breather. Vibe: Friendly, colourful, coastal Best moment: A harbourfront lunch before the next big stop

E). Carrick‑a‑Rede Rope Bridge

A thrilling rope bridge crossing to a tiny island with huge views. Vibe: Adventurous, iconic Best moment: Looking down through the slats at the turquoise water

F). Ballintoy Harbour

A rugged, cinematic harbour with rock pools and dramatic formations. Vibe: Wild, textured, atmospheric Best moment: Exploring the rocks at low tide

G). Whitepark Bay

A sweeping white‑sand beach backed by dunes and grazing cows. Vibe: Peaceful, bright, expansive Best moment: Walking the full curve of the bay

H). Dunseverick Castle Ruins

Clifftop ruins with a short coastal walk leading toward the Causeway. Vibe: Ancient, windswept, scenic Best moment: The cliff‑edge path with ocean views

I). Giant’s Causeway

The star of the route — hexagonal basalt columns formed by ancient lava flows. Vibe: Mythic, iconic, world‑class Best moment: Golden hour lighting up the stones

A). Portballintrae

A quiet seaside village with a lovely coastal path. Vibe: Calm, gentle, scenic Best moment: Walking the path toward the Causeway

B). Dunluce Castle

A dramatic cliff‑edge ruin that looks like it’s floating above the sea. Vibe: Epic, windswept, medieval Best moment: Photographing the castle from the viewpoint

C). Portrush Whiterocks Beach & Harbour

White cliffs, caves, turquoise water, and a lively town atmosphere. Vibe: Fun, bright, energetic Best moment: Exploring the caves at Whiterocks

D). Portstewart Strand

A long golden beach perfect for sunset. Vibe: Serene, spacious, glowing Best moment: Watching the sun drop behind the dunes

E). Castlerock Beach

A wide sandy beach backed by dunes — peaceful and open. Vibe: Quiet, breezy, refreshing Best moment: A long barefoot walk along the shoreline

F). Mussenden Temple (Downhill Demesne)

A cliff‑top temple with sweeping views over the coast. Vibe: Iconic, dramatic, photogenic Best moment: Standing at the temple edge with the beach below

G). Limavady / Binevenagh Viewpoint

Finish with a mountain‑top viewpoint overlooking the entire coastline. Vibe: Grand, elevated, unforgettable Best moment: The panoramic view stretching across land and sea

🕒 Recommended Time to Complete

  • Fast pace: 7–8 days
  • Ideal: 10–14 days
  • Leisurely: 2+ weeks with hikes, cafés, and detours

This is one of the most astonishing coastal journeys in Europe — rugged, cinematic, and packed with iconic stops from start to finish.

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