The Giant's Causeway is a natural wonder located in County Antrim on the northeast coast of Northern Ireland. It is a unique geological formation characterized by around 40,000 interlocking basalt ...
The Giant's Causeway ... the Giant's Causeway this year - the first time a tourist attraction in Northern Ireland has reached that milestone. Visitor numbers to the County Antrim coast attraction ...
The most famous giant in Irish folklore is Finn Mac Cuamhail (McCool). Finn was a mythical warrior and a giant. Stories about Finn claimed that he had built the Giant's Causeway in County Antrim as ...
The incident happened on the evening of Saturday, January 18, when Luna was enjoying an off-lead walk in the Giant’s Causeway area. Soon after Luna fell over the cliff edge, a coastguard rescue ...
A top Irish bar in the ... on Lever Street in the Northern Quarter. Its name comes from ancient lore and in honour of the builder of The Giant's Causeway in County Antrim. The bar features a ...
The official line is that the roughly 40,000 black basalt columns at the Northern Irish National Trust site ... However, legend has it that giant Finn McCool (also known as Fionn Mac Cumhaill ...
Tourism authorities have dubbed Northern Ireland’s north coast the “Causeway Coast,” and today its namesake, the Giant’s Causeway, is the most visited site in the country. There is no ...