beautiful and narrow.....dont do your A.J. Foyt on this road,please....travels to Giants Causeway and beyond with beautiful charming towns enroute. Lovely way to go.....for nice photos.
We travelled along the coast road as far as Port Rush. The scenery was incredible. We were really lucky with the weather & it showed the scenery of sea & mountains to its very best! Very quiet this time of year! Loved every minute
The Antrim Coast Road starts in Larne where I have lived all my life. The journey along this road has the most amazing scenery, fantastic beaches, great places to eat out, brilliant tourist attractions like the famous Giants Causeway and Dunluce Castle. Try the yummy ice-cream at the famous Morellis In Portstewart. Kids will never be bored as there is lots for them to see and do. Why not take them to Carrick-a-rede rope bridge for the ultimate challenge especially if it's a bit windy. Tourists come from all over the world to visit our wonderful Coast Road.
A must see, one of the best views you could visit. You can follow the coast road for miles. Travelled the road many times, on this occasion took my sister, her husband and young son to Ballycastle. Great to travel as a couple also stopping off at different places along the way.
If you are not in a hurry, the winding coast road north from Larneis beautiful, though best seen in summer.
Recommend for a long relaxing drive on a nice day, some nice views of the sea, mountains and cliffs further towards Ballycastle.
I have travelled this road so many times and I never tire of it! Beautiful, stunning scenery greet you at every turn. Lots of pretty villages and some great spots for walking. I would recommend travelling with a destination in mind- Either Glenarriff forest park. Cushendun village and its beach or Ballycastle and the North coast. Stop along the way and take lots of photos!
The coast road allows you to see what you'll never see on a tour bus. Only the vans & cars can get down the narrow roads. THIS IS WHY YOU CAME TO IRELAND. I think Northern Ireland is more beautiful than the Republic. The difference is MARKETING. You've been scared by the "Troubles". The country side is not the City!! Drive Ireland counter clockwise. Stay to the coastal roads and you'll be OK driving on your own.
A n exciting road with fabulous scenery. We stopped at a viewpoint beside a church and had a fascinating conversation with an elderly local man who told us he used to drive cattle on the road.
Anyone visiting the North of Ireland must head down the coastal route to the North West. The scenery is breathtaking, and loads of little villages and interesting stops on route.