Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge, County Antrim
Experience the thrill of crossing a historic rope bridge suspended 30 metres above the Atlantic, with breathtaking views along Northern Ireland’s rugged Antrim coast.
Suspended 30 metres above the Atlantic Ocean, the Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge connects Northern Ireland’s mainland to the tiny Carrick Island. Originally built by salmon fishermen over 250 years ago, this 20-metre-long rope suspension bridge offers thrilling coastal views and a glimpse into the region’s fishing heritage. Now a National Trust site, it draws visitors seeking adventure, stunning scenery, and a unique experience along the Causeway Coastal Route.
A brief summary to National Trust - Carrick-a-Rede
- Ballycastle, Ballintoy, Antrim, GB
- +442820769839
- Visit website
- Duration: 1 to 1.5 hours
- Mid ranged
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Outdoor
- Mobile reception: 4 out of 5
- Monday 9 am-5 pm
- Tuesday 9 am-5 pm
- Wednesday 9 am-5 pm
- Thursday 9 am-5 pm
- Friday 9 am-5 pm
- Saturday 9 am-5 pm
- Sunday 9 am-5 pm
Local tips
- Pre-book your ticket online to secure your crossing time and avoid queues, especially during peak seasons.
- Wear sturdy footwear and be prepared for uneven terrain on the 1 km walk from the car park to the bridge.
- Visit early morning or late afternoon for fewer crowds and optimal lighting for photography.
- If you are afraid of heights, take your time crossing; the bridge is stable and safe but can sway slightly.
- Pets are allowed on the coastal path but not on the rope bridge itself.
For the on-the-go comforts that matter to you
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- Seating Areas
- Trash Bins
- Information Boards
Getting There
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Bus
Frequent Ulsterbus services connect Carrick-a-Rede from nearby towns: route 172 from Coleraine, routes 252 and 256 from Belfast, and the 402 Causeway Rambler. Travel times range from 45 to 90 minutes depending on origin. Bus stops are within walking distance of the visitor centre. Tickets cost approximately £5-£10 one way.
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Car
Driving from Ballycastle or the Giant’s Causeway takes about 15-25 minutes via the Causeway Coastal Route. Onsite parking is included with rope bridge tickets. Parking-only visitors pay £10. Roads are narrow and can be busy in peak season. Accessible parking is available.
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Walking
The rope bridge is accessed by a 1-kilometre walk from the car park along uneven terrain with steps. The walk takes approximately 15-20 minutes and is suitable for visitors with moderate mobility but not wheelchair accessible.
National Trust - Carrick-a-Rede location weather suitability
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A Storied Link to the Past
The Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge, near Ballintoy in County Antrim, Northern Ireland, has a rich history dating back over 250 years. Originally erected by salmon fishermen in 1755, the bridge was essential for accessing Carrick Island, a prime fishing spot where nets were cast into the Atlantic. Over the centuries, the bridge evolved from a simple rope crossing to the modern wire rope and Douglas fir structure built in 2008. This current bridge was designed to be safer and sturdier than its predecessors, reflecting advances in engineering while preserving the spirit of its historic purpose.Engineering and Natural Drama
Spanning 20 metres across a chasm and suspended 30 metres above the jagged rocks and swirling Atlantic waters below, the bridge offers an exhilarating crossing. Its construction incorporates steel cables and Douglas fir planks, tested to support heavy loads, providing stability despite the swaying motion that adds to the thrill. The surrounding geology is remarkable, featuring basalt cliffs with underlying Ulster chalk and an ancient volcanic pipe that formed the island’s dolerite rock, which resists erosion and shapes the dramatic coastline.Scenic Vistas and Wildlife
Visitors crossing the bridge are rewarded with breathtaking views of the rugged Antrim coastline, including sights of Rathlin Island and the Scottish coast on clear days. The area is designated an Area of Special Scientific Interest due to its unique flora, fauna, and geological features. Large coastal caves beneath the cliffs once sheltered boat builders and fishermen during storms, adding to the location’s layered history. The site’s natural beauty is a highlight of the Causeway Coastal Route, making it a must-see for nature lovers and photographers.Visitor Experience and Accessibility
The rope bridge is accessed via a 1-kilometre walk from the car park, featuring steps and uneven terrain, suitable for most visitors with reasonable mobility. Crossing the bridge takes only a few minutes, but visitors typically spend 1 to 1.5 hours exploring the coastal paths, island, and views. Tickets are required to cross the bridge, with National Trust members and young children exempt. The site includes a tearoom near the parking area and offers certificates for those who complete the crossing. Due to weather conditions, the bridge may close temporarily for safety.Conservation and Cultural Significance
Managed by the National Trust, Carrick-a-Rede is protected as a site of natural and cultural heritage. The bridge and island symbolize the historic salmon fishing industry that once thrived here, though salmon numbers have drastically declined, ending commercial fishing by 2002. The ongoing preservation efforts ensure the bridge remains safe and accessible while maintaining the wild coastal environment. The site continues to inspire visitors with its blend of adventure, history, and stunning natural surroundings.Thrill and Tranquility in Harmony
Crossing Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge is both an adrenaline-pumping and peaceful experience. The gentle sway of the bridge and the sound of the Atlantic waves create a sensory connection to the sea’s power. Whether you approach with excitement or caution, the crossing offers a memorable encounter with Northern Ireland’s coastal heritage and spectacular landscapes, making it a highlight of any visit to the region.Iconic landmarks you can’t miss
Whitepark Bay viewpoint
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Portcoon Jetty
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Dunluce Castle
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National Trust Barmouth Bird Hide
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Merrick Stone
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American Monument
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Whitebay
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Carraig Fhada Lighthouse
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Port Ellen War Memorial
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Leodamais
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IsleAdilla @ The Old Excise House
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Laphroaig Distillery
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Moville Shore Path Walk, Inishowen
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Soldiers Rock
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Unmissable attractions to see
Rope bridge quarry (GOT)
0.0 km
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Beach and caves
0.1 km
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Portaneevy Car Park & Viewpoint
0.7 km
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Causeway Coastal Route
1.7 km
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The Element Rock
1.7 km
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Black and White Bay
2.2 km
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Ballintoy Harbour
2.4 km
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Kinbane Castle
2.8 km
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The Skull Rock
3.0 km
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The Elephant Rock
3.1 km
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Whitepark Bay Beach
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Dunseverick coastal walk
4.8 km
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National Trust - White Park Bay
4.9 km
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Portbradden Harbour
5.3 km
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Portbraddan Cottage
5.3 km
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Essential places to dine
Carrick-A-Rede Bar and Restaurant
1.6 km
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The Fullerton Arms
1.7 km
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Roark's Kitchen
2.4 km
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Bothy White Park Bay
5.6 km
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The Cellar
6.8 km
Experience the best of local seafood at The Cellar in Ballycastle - where fresh meets flavor in a charming seaside setting.
Causeway Tavern B & B
8.6 km
Family-run B&B near Bushmills offering cozy rooms, hearty breakfasts, and lively local charm just minutes from the Giant’s Causeway.
Hungry Giant Causeway
11.6 km
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Finn McCool's Giants Causeway Hostel
11.6 km
Boutique hostel with panoramic coastal views, just steps from the Giant's Causeway, offering budget-friendly comfort and a friendly atmosphere.
The Nook
11.7 km
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National trust cafe
11.7 km
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The Causeway Hotel
11.8 km
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Market Square
12.6 km
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The Bushmills Inn Hotel
12.7 km
A historic 17th-century coaching inn reborn as a 4-star boutique retreat on the Causeway Coast, with peat fires, an AA Rosette restaurant, and easy access to the Giant’s Causeway.
The Bushmills Inn Restaurant and Bar
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The Bush House Bar
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Markets, malls and hidden boutiques
The wee shop
1.6 km
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North Coast Coffee
1.7 km
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The Woodpile Provisions
5.4 km
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Someplace in Time
6.2 km
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The Original Factory Shop (Ballycastle)
6.5 km
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Cobwebs
6.7 km
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Home Made Beautiful
6.8 km
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That Witch
6.9 km
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Express Snack Hub & Hot Drinks
11.7 km
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Old Bushmills Distillery Gift Shop
12.6 km
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CentraBushmills
12.7 km
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Lilly's
12.7 km
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Co-op Food - Bushmills
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Taylor Yates
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Linen Lane
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Essential bars & hidden hideouts
The Coast Inn
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ANZAC BAR, RESTAURANT & OFF SALES
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Glenshesk Bar
6.7 km
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Nellie Rua's, Ballycastle
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House of McDonnell
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Halo Ballycastle
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The Boyd Arms
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O'Connor's Bar
6.8 km
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The Diamond Bar
6.8 km
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Anglers Arms
6.9 km
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Harbour Bar
7.0 km
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McBrides Bar
8.6 km
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Hunters Bar
10.3 km
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McCuaig's Bar
10.6 km
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The Armada Inn
12.0 km
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Nightclubs & after hour spots
Kellys Complex Portrush
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The Legends Lounge
21.0 km
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ORIGIN Nightclub & Bar Ballymena
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Halyon Club
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Bailey Redcastle Nite Club
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The Lochside Hotel & Restaurant
57.6 km
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DUFFIE'S BAR
57.6 km
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Antrim Sports Club
57.8 km
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Tul Na Ri
58.1 km
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Rococo Wine Bar Antrim
58.4 km
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Railway Bar
58.8 km
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The Anchor Bar
58.8 km
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Maddens Bar & Restaurant
58.8 km
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Top Of The Town
59.0 km
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The Causeway Lounge
64.7 km
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For the vibe & atmosphere seeker
- Adventurous
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- Unique
For the design and aesthetic lover
- Rustic Designs
For the architecture buff
- Historic
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For the view chaser and sunset hunter
- Iconic Views
- Panoramas
- Sunset Spots
For the social media creator & influencer
- Instagrammable
- Photo Spots
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For the eco-conscious traveler
- Sustainable
- Eco-Friendly
- Protected Area
- Public-Transport Accessible
- Locally Managed
For the kind of experience you’re after
- Adventure Photo Shoot
- Nature Escape
- Day Trip
- Cultural Heritage
- Photowalk
For how adventurous you want the journey to be
- Easy Access
Location Audience
- Family Friendly
- Senior Friendly
- Child Friendly
- Teen Friendly
- Solo Friendly
- Couple Friendly
- Vegetarian Friendly
- Vegan Friendly
- Pet Friendly