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Step Into Autumn Ramble

44 Causeway Road, Bushmills, County Antrim, BT57 8SU
Visitors admiring the sunrise on the Causeway cliffs
  • Visitors admiring the sunrise on the Causeway cliffs
  • Sunrise above the Grand Causeway

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It's time to say goodbye to summer and hello to autumn, as nature turns up the volume on it's golden colours in our dramatic landscape.

What better way to welcome a new season than with an early-morning ramble along the breath-taking Causeway cliffs?

Rise with the skylark and embark on a bracing dawn stroll at Northern Ireland's iconic World Heritage Site on Saturday 21 September at 6:30am.

Venture off with Nature Engagement Officer, Dr Cliff Henry on this gentle ramble to hunt for signs of some of the tiniest and rarely seen wildlife, including the UK and Ireland's smallest moth, one of the planet's primitive lifeforms, sea and farmland birds, and other strange creatures that are unique to the Giant's Causeway.

If you're lucky, you could spot a speedy stoat dashing through the columns, or even seals and dolphins!

After working up an appetite, a delicious breakfast will be served in the Causeway Hotel at 9:00am.

Spaces on this event are limited, so pre-booking is essential via the official website.

Tickets = £25.00 per person

Ticket price includes the walk, breakfast and the full Visitor Experience; access to guided tours with our award-winning storytelling team, use of hand-held audio guides, access to exhibition and interpretation areas, the shop and café, use of all facilities and reserved on-site parking.

As September draws to a close, welcome autumn with an early-morning escape to the Causeway Coast.

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Season (21 Sept 2024)
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Saturday06:30 - 08:30

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waves lap over the basalt stones at the giants causewayGiant's Causeway, BushmillsFlanked by the wild North Atlantic Ocean and a landscape of dramatic cliffs, the Giant's Causeway is a geological wonder and home to a wealth of history and legend. The 40,000 basalt stone columns left by volcanic eruptions 60 million years ago, has captured the imagination of all who see it.

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