About the Wheelchair Accessible Belfast Causeway Coast Tour
Today you embark on an unforgettable journey along Northern Ireland’s stunning Causeway Coast, a region filled with spectacular landscapes and rich history. Your expert local driver guide will take you through some of the area’s most iconic and breathtaking sites, ensuring an accessible and enjoyable experience for all.
Dark Hedges
Your day starts with a visit to the famous Dark Hedges, a well-known Game of Thrones filming location. Stroll through the hauntingly beautiful avenue of beech trees, or simply enjoy the stunning views from the vehicle.
Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge
Next, we make our way to the Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge. While the bridge itself is not wheelchair accessible, you can still enjoy the views from the viewpoint or relax at the nearby coffee shop, with seating available in the vehicle for comfort.
Ballintoy Harbour
Afterward, we head to Ballintoy Harbour, another famous Game of Thrones location. This picturesque harbor offers stunning coastal views, and you can get out of the vehicle to explore the area further and for some great photo opportunities.
Giant’s Causeway
One of the highlights of the day is a visit to the legendary Giant’s Causeway, a stunning costal cliff known for its unique hexagonal basalt columns. Which has been noticed as Northern-Ireland first UNESCO world-heritage site. Here there is time for lunch, not included. And for those interested, there is an accessible bus that will take you down to the site for just £1 per person each way.
Bushmills Distillery
Next, we stop by the renowned Bushmills Distillery, where you can visit the gift shop or choose to enjoy an optional tasting experience.
Dunluce Castle
Your journey continues to the majestic Dunluce Castle, an ancient ruin of a medieval castle, located on a cliffside besides the Irish coast. Where you have the opportunity to take photos from the roadside and admire this historic site from a distance.
Shankill/Falls Murals & Peacewall
On our way back to Belfast, there are additional stops for photo opportunities at the Shankill and Falls murals and the Belfast Peacewall, a permanent art installation dedicated to the tragedies of the Northern-Irish war. Here you can learn about the city’s history and take in the vibrant street art.
Titanic
Finally, your driver makes make a brief stop for photos at the Titanic, where you can capture iconic views of Belfast’s maritime history before the return to the Belfast Port.
This wheelchair-accessible tour offers an in-depth, comfortable exploration of the Causeway Coast, with plenty of time to stop and take in the views while accommodating all mobility needs.
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If you’d like to customize your tour or have any special requests, please let us know in advance. Entrance fees to sites and optional activities are payable on the day of the tour.