Top 10 Points of Interest & Landmarks in Causeway Coastal Route, Northern Ireland

November 21, 2021 Darleen Reid

Discover the best top things to do in Causeway Coastal Route, United Kingdom including Tirnony Dolmen, The Bank House, Templecorran Graveyard, Dunseverick Harbour, Giant's Causeway, Republican Murals: Bloody Sunday, Republican Murals: Girl In School Uniform, Guildhall, The Craft Village, Torr Head.
Restaurants in Causeway Coastal Route

1. Tirnony Dolmen

Tirnony Road, Magherafelt BT45 6AN Northern Ireland
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Tirnony Dolmen

2. The Bank House

12 Edward Road BT38 9QB, Whitehead BT38 9QB Northern Ireland +44 28 9335 3021 http://www.thebankhousewhitehead.co.uk/
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5.0 based on 51 reviews

The Bank House

Reviewed By ChrisHuntingdon - Belfast, United Kingdom

I am fussy about my “flat white” coffees (first tried in Brisbane 20 years ago alongside their “long black” coffees). Bank House has it nailed. Most places have no idea how to make them and give you a cappuccino with less milk... Missed this place during “lockdown”. Also has a great deli (try the chicken liver parfait with pink peppercorns...) and a classy gift shop with some unique local craft items. Did I mention the paintings of local artists for sale? Relax here after your Blackhead path walk!

3. Templecorran Graveyard

Main Street, Ballycarry, Whitehead BT38 9HH Northern Ireland http://larnehistoricchurchtrail.co.uk/churches/templecorran/
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5.0 based on 10 reviews

Templecorran Graveyard

4. Dunseverick Harbour

Dunseverick, Bushmills Northern Ireland
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5.0 based on 5 reviews

Dunseverick Harbour

5. Giant's Causeway

Causeway Road, Bushmills BT57 8SU Northern Ireland +44 28 2073 3419 [email protected] http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/giants-causeway
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4.5 based on 11,147 reviews

Giant's Causeway

Northern Ireland's most popular tourist destination: this large stretch of staircase-shaped rocks is the result of cooled lava from volcanic eruptions that took place over 65 million years ago.

Reviewed By Orrix55

A one kilometer walk or bus ride (£1 each way for the bus - free for walking) gets you to this fascinating attraction created by volcanic eruptions millions of years ago. There is a very entertaining audio guide that provides information on the various features on the landscape, such as the camel and organ pipes etc. The walk down could be a bit challenging, the road and path down is quite steep so I would suggest the bus for those with any problems. We walked down and took the bus back. Make time to visit the visitors centre at the end, it has something for everyone, especially children, coffee, drinks and food available.

6. Republican Murals: Bloody Sunday

Westland Street Bogside, Derry Northern Ireland +44 28 7126 7284
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4.5 based on 55 reviews

Republican Murals: Bloody Sunday

Reviewed By 703andyp - Ilkeston, United Kingdom

You cannot begin to imagine what happened in Derry. The murals, and Derry itself, give you a touching and informative insight into recent history. Go find out for yourself. . . . . .

7. Republican Murals: Girl In School Uniform

Westland Street Bogside, Derry Northern Ireland +44 28 7126 7284
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4.5 based on 68 reviews

Republican Murals: Girl In School Uniform

Reviewed By stevejrowley - Stoke-on-Trent, United Kingdom

Visit Derry, have a tour of the murals (including those further in The Bogside and also on The Fountain), take your time and reflect on their significance. They will make you think.

8. Guildhall

Guildhall Shipquay Place, Derry BT48 6DQ Northern Ireland +44 28 7137 6510 [email protected] http://www.derrycityandstrabanedistrict.com/Subsites/Museums-and-Heritage/Guildhall
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4.5 based on 954 reviews

Guildhall

The historic Guildhall is one of Derry's most recognisable landmarks, located in the heart of the city since 1890. The Guildhall is a must see visitor attraction with over 20 magnificent stained glass windows representing the history of the city and the Plantation of Ulster exhibition . The newly refurbished and award winning Guildhall provides a unique and state of the art venue for events. The main hall has a capacity of up to 600 standing or 400 seated and provides a stunning backdrop for corporate hire, conferences, events and civil ceremonies. The Whittaker Suite can accommodate up to 60 and is the perfect space for business meetings, functions and civil ceremonies. All spaces are equipped with state of the art technology for sound, audio and lighting.

Reviewed By Fortiche - France, null

Well worth a visit ! The guildhall is beautiful inside and outside. This must see landmark looks like a church, but it is not one.The architecture is stunning (it has been refurbished recently !) The stained glass windows were donated by the Guilds of London, hence the name. It is free to the public. It is gorgeous & educational thanks to the historic exhibit. Let us not forget the huge organ in the main hall ! There is a good café at the back of the building and a nice view of the river and the peace bridge.

9. The Craft Village

Shipquay St, Derry BT48 6AR Northern Ireland +44 28 7126 0329 [email protected] http://www.derrycraftvillage.com/
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4.5 based on 142 reviews

The Craft Village

Reviewed By Whatstheuseofwondrin - Derry, United Kingdom

This little gem in side the City Walls (Derry) is so well hidden some people don't find it! Walk half way up Shipquay St and there's an entrance on your right! As you walk through you see Edel McBrides Wool Shop and on the wall to the left the magnificent Factory Girls Mural showing the history of the City's famous shirt factory industry the world leader in days gone by. The factory in the mural Tillie & Henderson was the largest in the world at the time! Opposite there is Craft19 Design shop. On through Gate Cafe, Irish Shop, Walled City Crafters, Sass & Halo, Foyle Books, Salon One (have your hair done) City of Derry Crystal, Derry Design Makers,Blu Moon, Funky Cakes. The Cottage Craft Gallery & Coffee Shop (great crepes), Foyle Books So much to see. At different times there can be entertainment in the square in here. You can walk on through here and come out on Magazine street and the famous Derry Walls are right in front of you.

10. Torr Head

Quay Rd, Ballycastle BT54 6RQ Northern Ireland
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4.5 based on 16 reviews

Torr Head

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