Carrick-a-Rede

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How’s your head for heights? A narrow, swinging bridge, 20 metres long and suspended 100 feet above the rocks and sea below, links mainland Northern Ireland with a tiny outcropping of volcanic rock known as Carrick-a-Rede.

Many years ago it was a much more precarious crossing, when salmon fishermen would use the bridge to check their nets, before the catch here dried up. Today the bridge is one of the country’s most beloved visitor attractions - around a quarter of a million people every year make the trip across and back, though every now and again some lose their nerve and have to be rescued from the island!

One of the main reasons people cross the Carrick-a-Rede bridge is because of the area’s wild beauty. This is a Site of Special Scientific Interest on account of the unique and diverse geology, flora and fauna present. Indeed, it is a popular haunt of birdwatchers who come for the kittiwakes, guillemots and razorbills that nest here. On a clear day, you can enjoy breathtaking views of the Scottish islands and the Causeway Coastline.

Found just outside Ballintoy, County Antrim, the bridge is open year-round subject to weather conditions - put it this way, you wouldn’t want to cross it in a thunderstorm - and a small fee is payable that contributes to its upkeep.

So if you’re a bit of a thrillseeker, why not channel your inner Indiana Jones and take the challenge of crossing this infamous chasm?

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Things to do near Carrick-a-Rede

At Carrick-a-Rede, visitors can enjoy a variety of activities including thrilling rock climbing, serene fishing, and scenic ferry rides. Don't miss the opportunity to explore nearby waterfalls on a tour, unwind in designated picnic areas, or embark on a delightful boat tour to take in the stunning coastal views. This picturesque destination offers something for everyone, making it a perfect spot for a memorable getaway.

Shopping

For unique gifts and souvenirs, explore the Causeway Speciality Market, located 9.3km away, offering a vibrant local atmosphere. Castlecroft Square, 8.7km away, provides a family-friendly shopping experience. If you're up for a drive, the Fairhill Shopping Centre, 16.2km away, boasts a diverse range of shops.

Recreation

At Royal Portrush Golf Club, enjoy a round of golf surrounded by stunning coastal scenery, perfect for sports enthusiasts. For a serene escape, Glenariff Forest Park offers peaceful walks amidst nature, promoting relaxation and wellness, just a short drive from Carrick-a-Rede.

Adventure

Experience thrills at Waterworld, a vibrant waterpark located 8.1km from Carrick-a-Rede, offering family-friendly attractions and exhilarating slides. For a change of pace, embark on the Millennium Riverside Walk, a scenic hiking trail 15.5km away, perfect for soaking in the stunning outdoor views and adventurous spirit.

Nightlife

The nightlife in Ballycastle is vibrant and welcoming. Enjoy a pint at The Marine Hotel's bar, or explore the lively atmosphere at The Pearls Restaurant for great food and drinks. For a local experience, don’t miss the traditional music sessions at the local pubs.

Find the best attractions near Carrick-a-Rede

At Carrick-a-Rede, Ballycastle, you can explore stunning rocks, beautiful beaches, and iconic landmarks. The area offers a rich cultural experience alongside breathtaking scenery. Key attractions include the famous Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge, a must-see tourist spot, and nearby Rede Rope Bridge in Belfast. Whether you're after adventure or relaxation, Carrick-a-Rede is sure to provide an unforgettable experience for every visitor.

  • Giant's Causeway: Marvel at this UNESCO World Heritage Site, renowned for its unique hexagonal basalt columns formed by volcanic activity. Stroll along the stunning coastal paths, absorbing the breathtaking scenery that has inspired legends and artists alike.
  • Carrick-A-Rede Rope Bridge: Experience the thrill of crossing this historic rope bridge, suspended high above the crashing waves. With its rich cultural significance and stunning views, it’s a captivating blend of adventure and history.
  • Ballintoy Harbour: Discover the picturesque charm of Ballintoy Harbour, where rugged cliffs meet tranquil waters. This scenic spot offers delightful beach vibes and is perfect for leisurely walks or capturing stunning photographs of the coastline.

Best time to go to Carrick-a-Rede

The best time to visit Carrick-a-Rede can depend on the weather and when visitor numbers rise and fall. The hottest average temperature around Carrick-a-Rede falls in August, when visitor numbers are slightly high and weather is mostly cloudy with light rain. The coolest average temperature around Carrick-a-Rede falls in January and February. February has average visitor numbers and mostly cloudy weather.

calendarCalendar MonthtemperatureTemperaturerainPrecipitationmostlyCloudinessoccupationOccupancypricePricing
January42.4°F (5.8°C)Light RainMostly CloudyAverageSlightly Low
February42.4°F (5.8°C)Light RainMostly CloudyAverageSlightly Low
March43.5°F (6.4°C)Light RainMostly CloudyAverageAverage
April46.2°F (7.9°C)Light RainMostly CloudySlightly HighAverage
May50.2°F (10.1°C)Light RainMostly CloudyAverageAverage
June54.7°F (12.6°C)Light RainMostly CloudyAverageSlightly High
July57.0°F (13.9°C)Light RainMostly CloudySlightly HighSlightly High
August57.2°F (14.0°C)Light RainMostly CloudySlightly HighSlightly High
September55.4°F (13.0°C)Light RainMostly CloudyAverageAverage
October51.6°F (10.9°C)Light RainMostly CloudySlightly LowAverage
November47.1°F (8.4°C)Light RainMostly CloudySlightly LowAverage
December44.1°F (6.7°C)Light RainMostly CloudySlightly LowSlightly Low

Booking tips and Expedia advantages for Carrick-a-Rede

To save money on your trip to Carrick-a-Rede, consider visiting during the cheaper months of January to February and November, while avoiding the peak summer months. Booking your accommodation about a month in advance can yield lower prices, and Tuesdays are often the cheapest days to stay. Keep an eye out for last-minute deals on Expedia, and consider combining your hotel, flights, and activities for potential savings. Utilise Expedia's filters to find eco-friendly options and sort by price for the best deals.

  • The most and least expensive months on average to stay in a hotel: The cheapest months to stay around Carrick-a-Rede are January to February and November, where the prices are slightly lower. This is in comparison to May and July to August, where prices are slightly higher.
  • The best time to book a hotel: Booking a hotel around Carrick-a-Rede about 1 month out from when you are planning to stay is usually when prices are lowest. If you're a little more spontaneous, you could also peruse Expedia's last minute deals for hotels, look out for the green banner below the price, as this indicates a cheaper deal.
  • The most and least expensive days on average to stay in a hotel: The least expensive day to stay around Carrick-a-Rede is Tuesday. The most expensive day to stay around Carrick-a-Rede is Saturday.
  • Find cheap hotels on Expedia: Utilise Expedia’s search tool to refine your preferences, such as your budget, preferred location, and type of hotel you desire. For instance, selecting the Eco-certified filter will showcase sustainable and environmentally-friendly hotels currently available. To find the best prices and offers, sort the price filter from lowest to highest.
  • Consider bundling your trip: You can potentially cut costs by combining your Carrick-a-Rede hotel reservation with your flights and activities through an Expedia package.