Dublin - Giant's Causeway

Long time ago a giant called Finn MacCool lived on the north of Ireland. He was very strong and considered himself to be invincible. At the same time, there lived in nearby Scotland another giant, who laughed at Finn and doubted its power. Gentlemen did not ever have the opportunity to meet themselves, because the were separated about 20 miles of the sea. And there was then no ship, which can carry the giants in those time. To lead to confrontation and defeat the Scottish giant - Finn was built the stone bridge between Ireland and Scotland. It is known today as the Giant's Causeway.
The most of the Causeway basalt columns are hexagonal in shape. Only one stone has eight sides - this is a Keystone. Apparently the removal of the stone may cause the collapse of the entire structure. If you find it - you would better not try this - at least on my trip :)
Tickets: €49 - €89.
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You can also see Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge and famous Dunluce Castle (optional - tickets not included in the price).
Departure and return: Dublin. Duration: from sunrise to sunset








