Belfast has a wide and varied history from being the world leading ship manufacturer to now being able to boast the Number 1 tourist attraction in the world.
We also travel along with majestic Antrim Coast Road, a road which stretches 29 miles and took 10 years to build from 1832 – 1842. Along this road, Ireland is at it’s nearest point to Scotland with a twelve mile stretch of water separating both countries and on a good day, Scotland is easily visible.
Leave Belfast at 0900 (or time of your choosing), and travel inland with a 1hr 15min drive arriving at Carrick A Rede Ropebridge.