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"Sure, it’s more than a bit touristy - but it’s strikingly gorgeous scenery and there are plenty of out-of-the-way hikes that you can take if you don’t want to be around a crowd. Well worth the visit."
@joel.deeter
"On the north coast of Northern Ireland, the otherworldly Causeway Coast is home to the spectacular Giant’s Causeway. This UNESCO World Heritage site is home to 40,000 interlocking hexagonal basalt rocks that stretch along the coastline. These were formed by volcanic action around six million years ago, but today form one of Northern Ireland’s most famous tourist attractions. You can explore the history of this natural wonder at the visitor’s center. However, you may want to take some waterproofs with you as it can get pretty wet and windy up there! However, the excitement doesn’t end there. With tales of feuds, romances, ghosts, and more, this corner of the UK is steeped in rich history. For a regal look into the past, the clifftop ruins of Dunluce Castle are a must-visit if you’re a fan of Irish history. But if Game of Thrones is more your thing, you’ll no doubt revel in the sight of the stunning backdrop behind them; including the famous Dark Hedges. And, of course, you can’t visit the Emerald Isle without sampling some Irish Whiskey. And you won’t find an older distillery than Old Bushmills; the perfect spot to sample the liquid gold on the Causeway Coast"
@wheely