A road fit for giants | The Antrim coast road

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123 mi
7,844 ft
03h17
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Where does it start? Londonderry

Where does it end? Belfast

How long is it? 124 miles

 

Why is it great?

What have a dead diplomat, Sir Winston Churchill and a cult TV series in common?

The glorious Antrim Coast Road, that’s what. I’ve done this countless times, but still love riding it or showing it to visitors as one of the great routes anywhere.

Leaving Derry, it’s a fast road to Bushmills village, home of the world’s oldest licensed distillery, with a licence granted in 1608, several tours daily and a shop.

Next stop is the world-famous Giant’s Causeway. The fairy story goes that these 37,000 basalt columns are the result of a huge subterranean explosion 60 million years ago, but locals know the cold scientific truth – that they’re the remnants of a causeway built by a Scottish giant so he could come over and fight local giant Finn McCool.

Thinking quickly, Finn’s wife tucked Finn up in a cot, and the Scottish giant thought: “If that’s the size of Finn’s baby, I’m out of here”, and fled back to Scotland, tearing up the causeway as he went.

After that it’s the clifftop ruins of Dunluce Castle, the kitchen of which fell into the sea in 1639, taking seven cooks with it.

At Carrick-a-Rede, walk a swaying rope bridge 80ft above the sea to an island, give yourself a pat on the back, then realise you have to walk back again.

In Ballycastle, have an ice cream in harbourside Maud’s, and try the local speciality dried seaweed, dulce (pronounced duls), then half a mile out of town, turn left for the winding road to Torr Head, and after six miles turn left on the Murlough Road for spectacular Murlough Bay.

You can see why former British diplomat Sir Roger Casement asked before he was executed for treason in 1916 to be buried here.

Cushendun, the next stop, was designed as a Cornish-style village by Clough Williams-Ellis, whose Portmeirion in Wales was the setting for The Prisoner, and in Carnlough, the cosy Londonderry Arms Hotel was once owned by Churchill.

 

What do I need to know?

Leave a full day for this ride if you can. It’s too good to rush.

At the Giant’s Causeway, the walk down to the stones is free, but parking and the visitor centre admission is a steep £11.50 per person.

Instead, park for free at the Causeway Hotel next door and spend the money on lunch.

 

Anything Else?

If you’re on a lazy schedule, have lunch or stay at the Bushmills Inn, with open turf fires, cosy nooks, exposed oak beams, gas-lit bar, secret library, heli-pad, private cinema and its very own whiskey blended by the distillery down the street.

If you’re running short of time, at Larne just take the fast A8 dual carriageway and motorway to Belfast rather than the scenic coast road I’ve suggested.

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Difficulty level: Medium (77/100)

Length: 123 mi

Duration: 03h17


Total ascent: 7,844 ft

Maximal slope: 11.4 %

Average slope: 1.2 %

Net ascent: 29.5 ft

Total descent: 7,815 ft

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Paved roads: 110 mi (89 %)

Cobblestones: 0 ft (0 %)

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        Closest address to start: Harbour Square, BT48 6AD Derry/Londonderry, Noord-Ierland, Verenigd Koninkrijk
        Closest address to end: Donegall Square North, BT1 5GJ Belfast, Noord-Ierland, Verenigd Koninkrijk

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        Craigavon Bridge
        Londonderry railway station
        Roe Valley Arts & Cultural Centre
        Limavady
        Drenagh
        Macosquin Abbey
        Coleraine Town Hall
        Coleraine
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        Coleraine Borough Council
        Coleraine railway station
        Bushmills
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        Dundarave House
        Giant's Causeway
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        Dunseverick Castle
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        Ballycastle railway station
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        Cushendun
        River Dun
        Cushendall
        Cushendall Golf Club
        Waterfoot
        Waterfoot Beach
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        Glenarm Castle
        Carncastle
        Kilwaughter Halt railway station
        Dargan Bridge
        St Anne's Cathedral
        1982 Divis Flats bombing
        St Peter's Cathedral
        Great Victoria Street
        Start point - Belfast City Hall
        Belfast
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