Our next stop along the coast was the Carrick-a-rede Rope Bridge. This is a National Trust location and as usual had lots of visitors. Some nice scenery as usual for the North Coast. It’s about a 1k walk to the bridge from the car park.


The rope bridge has also been a victim of the health and safety people. It used to be a scary experience when it was the temporary bridge erected by the fishermen every year to allow them to cross over to the island to fish. Now it’s child’s play.
My big sister at the front holding everyone else up 🙂 Still scary for her!







View along coast from carpark.
Hoover fly basking in the morning sun along the path down to the headland.
Guardian stone at the entrance to the headland. Rathlin Island in background and Scotland in the mists beyond.
Castle ruins.


Sea Thrift on the beach.
It was great to see lots of wild orchids among the grass.


I was sorry to walk back up the path and leave it behind. Here’s my parting shot of the Castle and headland with Rathlin Island in the background.
On to the Rope Bridge and the Giants Causeway. 🙂