Giant’s Causeway Visitor Centre

Giant’s Causeway Visitor Centre

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Giant’s Causeway Visitor Centre Tickets

The Giant’s Causeway Visitor Centre is a must-see destination for anyone visiting Northern Ireland. The centre is located on the Antrim Coast and is dedicated to the UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Giant’s Causeway. The site is known for its 40,000 basalt columns, which were formed by volcanic activity 60 million years ago.

The Visitor Centre offers visitors a chance to learn about the geology, history and legends of the area. The centre has an interactive exhibition that explains the scientific explanation of the formation of the basalt columns and the volcanic activity that formed them. It also explains the local legends and myths that surround the site, such as the story of the giant Finn MacCool who is said to have built the causeway to Scotland.

The centre also offers a variety of activities for visitors to enjoy. There is an audio-guided tour of the site that is available in multiple languages, and visitors can also take a guided walk along the coastal path and see the causeway from different angles. There is also a shuttle bus service that runs from the Visitor Centre to the Giant’s Causeway stones, which can be handy for those who have mobility issues.

The Giant’s Causeway Visitor Centre also has a cafe and a gift shop, where you can buy souvenirs and refreshments. The centre is open all year round, and it’s worth to check their website for information on opening times and prices before planning a visit.

Overall, the Giant’s Causeway Visitor Centre is a great destination for anyone interested in geology, history or legends. It offers an informative and interactive experience that will help visitors understand and appreciate this natural wonder. It’s a great opportunity to learn about the unique geology and culture of Northern Ireland, and a must-see destination for anyone visiting the area.

Entry is free to national Trust members and children under 5.

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