Flanked by the wild North Atlantic Ocean and a landscape of dramatic cliffs, for centuries the Giant’s Causeway has inspired artists, stirred scientific debate and captured the imagination of all who see it.
Why not experience the Giant's Causeway for yourself? Visit the world-famous basalt columns with one of our knowledgeable tour guides, or pick up an audio guide and go at your own pace. Climb the Shepherd's Steps and hike along the cliff-top trail to get a bird's eye view of the beautiful causeway coast.
Accessibility
- Mobility parking
- Visitor Centre is accessible
- Accessible toilets and Changing Places facilities (key on request)
- Grounds - partly accessible, grass, uneven, narrow, loose and hard gravel paths, steep slopes, steps, undulating terrain
- Some visitors may require assistance from their companion
- Accessible trail
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General
- Interactive exhibition exploring the Giant's Causeway
- Outdoor audio guide availiable, providing information in nine languages. Audio guide for visually impaired visitors also available
- Grab-and-go coffee shop
- Local and unique gifts for sale in shop
- Tourist Information Centre
- Bureau de Change
- Parking across three car parks and Park and Ride facility