Carrick a rede rope bridge around 1 5 hours.
Belfast to carrick a rede rope bridge tour.
The next stop on this tour is carrick a rede rope bridge.
Walk across this world famous rope bridge which traverses a 30 metre deep and 20 metre wide chasm that is if you re brave enough.
From belfast get to stop by the dark hedges and past by bushmills distillery.
Join a day tour to the 8th wonder of the world.
This tour is not recommended for anyone with limited mobility.
Although this is a coach tour please note that this coach tour also includes two long walks one in the morning at carrick a rede rope bridge 2kms the other in the afternoon at the giant s causeway 2kms although there is a shuttle bus to and from the stones costing 1 each way.
Traditionally fishermen erected the bridge to carrick a rede island over a 30m deep and 20m wide chasm to check their salmon nets.
Calzada de los gigantes explore la famosa calzada de los gigantes y la costa de antrim en nuestro tour de la calzada de los gigantes saliendo desde belfast.
This full day tour from belfast makes it possible to maximize your time combining a tour of the giant s causeway with visits to nearby attractions such as the carrick a rede rope bridge carrickfergus castle and dunluce castle.
Provided by our partners wild rover tours this tour takes in the giants causeway carrick a rede rope bridge belfast city titanic belfast and more.
Carrick a rede rope bridge the carrick a rede rope bridge was originally erected by salmon fishermen who cast their nets into the casm below and has been in use for 350 years.
At 3 25pm we continue our day trip to northern ireland and head towards to the carrick a rede rope bridge this spectacular attraction is a must when visiting the north coast.
The bridge that exists now is a far distant relation of the flimsy rope bridge that the fishermen used and is completely safe to cross.
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The giant s causeway and the carrick a rede rope bridge.
The original bridge was created by fishermen 350 years ago to help them catch fish and the fishermen could have never guessed that a more modern version of their bridge would become a major tourist attraction centuries later.