Desde Belfast-Giants Causeway, Castillo de Dunluce y Dark Hedges tour





Descripción
Descubra lo mejor de Irlanda del Norte en un recorrido relajado de 6 horas desde Belfast. Esta experiencia le da mucho tiempo en las atracciones que realmente importan, sin prisas, solo explorando. Asómbrate en la Calzada del Gigante, el único Patrimonio de la Humanidad de Irlanda del Norte declarado Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la UNESCO, captura fotos impresionantes de las ruinas del castillo de Dunluce junto a los acantilados y pasea por debajo de los encantadores Dark Hedges, famosos por Juego de Tronos. Todo esto mientras disfruta del pintoresco viaje a través de la ondulante campiña de Antrim. Es la combinación perfecta de lugares emblemáticos y viajes relajados.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
Ubicado dramáticamente en un afloramiento de basalto a lo largo de la costa norte de Antrim, el castillo de Dunluce fue una vez la sede del clan MacDonnell y se ha erigido como una llamativa fortaleza costera desde el siglo XIII. Con una rica historia moldeada por influencias vikingas, medievales y posteriores, el castillo sigue siendo uno de los monumentos más emblemáticos de la costa de Antrim. Su escarpado entorno con vistas al Atlántico Norte lo ha hecho famoso no solo en la historia irlandesa sino también en la cultura popular, apareciendo en Juego de Tronos como Pyke e inspirando a C.S. Lewis en Las Crónicas de Narnia. Tenga en cuenta : esto es solo una parada de fotos. No hay entrada al castillo incluida, pero habrá tiempo para tomar fotos y disfrutar de las vistas.
Pase 1,5 horas explorando la emblemática Calzada del Gigante, Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la UNESCO, compuesta por alrededor de 40.000 columnas de basalto entrelazadas formadas por la antigua actividad volcánica. A menudo llamada la octava maravilla del mundo, es un lugar de impresionante belleza natural y folklore legendario. Según el mito, el gigante finlandés McCool construyó la Calzada para enfrentarse a su rival escocés, solo para ser más listo que él en un giro inteligente que salvó a Irlanda. Ya sea que esté aquí por la geología o las leyendas, esta parada es realmente inolvidable.
Disfruta de una parada de 10-15 minutos en los encantadores Dark Hedges, famosos como lugar de rodaje de Juego de Tronos. Plantados hace más de 270 años por la familia Stuart para revestir la entrada a Gracehill Manor, estos hayas entrelazadas se han convertido en uno de los lugares más fotografiados de Irlanda del Norte. Tanto si eres fan del espectáculo como si simplemente te encanta una buena foto, esta encantadora avenida seguramente dejará una impresión duradera.
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Información importante
- Los bebés y los niños pequeños pueden ir en un cochecito o en una silla de paseo
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- No se recomienda para viajeros con lesiones de la columna vertebral
- No es recomendable para embarazadas
- No se recomienda para viajeros con mala salud cardiovascular
- Los viajeros deben tener al menos un nivel de condición física medio
- Este tour no está recomendado para niños pequeños. Sin embargo, si su hijo está acostumbrado a viajes largos en autobús (hasta 2 horas entre paradas y hasta 9 horas en total) y se siente cómodo caminando durante períodos prolongados, puede unirse. Por favor, reserve un asiento por niño y lleve consigo un asiento apropiado para niños.
- Tenga en cuenta que el autobús saldrá rápidamente a la hora programada y no esperará a pasajeros tardíos, incluso si llama a la oficina con anticipación. La puntualidad es esencial. Además, para la seguridad y comodidad de todos los huéspedes, no se permitirá abordar o volver a abordar el autobús a ningún pasajero que esté visiblemente intoxicado en cualquier momento durante el recorrido.
- El punto de recogida se encuentra en el centro de Belfast, por lo que no hay aparcamiento disponible para que los pasajeros dejen sus coches durante todo el día.
- Use el baño antes de llegar al punto de recogida. Traiga un almuerzo para llevar y también use ropa cómoda, zapatos cómodos, así como una chaqueta impermeable.
- Este tour sale de Dublín, pero los pasajeros que se unan a Belfast tienen la opción de reservar un asiento de regreso a Dublín el mismo día si lo desean.
Opiniones(204)
This guide, Quiggs, was full of relevant information early in the day. Later in the day, it was nothing but soapbox politics. Sorry, not for me.
Wonderful trip, excellent organization, precise timing, Peter the guide was experienced, friendly, well-prepared, who made us feel at ease and provided plenty of good music during the tour, Thomas the driver conducted the journey excellently, highly recommended.
The tour with Rowan and Neil was fantastic! Rowan is a good mix of fun and information. It kept our tour entertained but also gave us little breaks to just enjoy the scenery. Neil did fantastic driving on the small back roads and was obviously confident! Would definitely recommend doing the tour!
A tiring tour, about 13 hours long. For that, you get something offered. The Giant's Causeway, the Titanic Museum, and some of Belfast are shown. Very good, the ride with Peter & Anil was an experience. Peter speaks very quickly, so some remarks are probably only understandable by locals/native speakers. For the information of all EU citizens: Anyone traveling on the roads of the Republic of Ireland/Northern Ireland does not need an ETA. The border is as "soft" as between Germany and the Netherlands. If the color of the signs and the distance indications did not change, one would hardly notice it.
Quiggs was as exceptional as the scenery. He provided great music, narration and a wonderful sense of humor! Raveen, the driver did great job as well!
A lot about Giants Causeway, a little about Dark Hedges and just a drive by of Dunlace castle. It was a long day. The tour director was pleasant, gave a lot of info, but let everyone rest and sleep at the end. Driver was courteous and safe.
Noel our guide and Thomas our driver were exceptional. Thomas driving the large coach on small lanes and Noel very informative and helpful. At one or two stops there were so many coaches it was impossible to enjoy, ie. the dark hedges! The pick up instructions were lousy “31 Chichester St., Atlas building opposite Garrick Club! It should have said beside Garrick club or Chichester St., opposite Garrick Club and give a street name intersecting as a cross reference!
Quiggs and Mustafa made this experience very special. Quiggs’s sense of humor and amazing culture and story telling skills made this trip very interesting and fun! Thanks so much !!!
Thank you so much for your lovely feedback—we’re thrilled to hear you had such a special experience. Quiggs and Mustafa will be delighted to know they made your trip so memorable. Quiggs’s humour and storytelling are something we’re very proud of, and it’s great to hear it made the day both fun and interesting for you. We truly appreciate you taking the time to share your experience and hope to welcome you again on another tour soon. Kind regards,
The tour started right on time! Quigg was our tour guide, and Nick was our bus driver! Quigg had full of myths and stories to tell us, and kept the bus ride entertaining! We enjoyed our time in Causeway - was probably the highlight of trip. It was very stunning and we had 2 hours to explore, and take lots of pics. The Dark Hedge was okay - it didn’t appear like in the pic probably because of the weather and season. I enjoyed Belfast too, and Nick gave us a lot of info about Northern Ireland history. I enjoyed the hop and hop off bus tour that’s right next to where he dropped us off. I kind of wish we had more time allotted in Belfast instead of making a stop in the Dark Hedges. Overall, great tour and Quigg is really passionate in what he does as a tour guide, and Nick was a great bus driver!
my brother and i took this tour from belfast, so we were picked up around 9:30 AM and dropped off in the city centre at the end around 3:30 PM. the ride from belfast to dunluce castle is about an hour and some change. some of the drive was a little treacherous - but our driver, fred, was great at maneuvering the bus around. after the castle was the giants causeway which has a "hike" over a hill (they call it the red trail but i found it still fairly easy) and then you can take the even easier blue trail back to the drop-off. before going back to belfast, we got to see the dark hedges which were a little barren due to it being so cold, but i still felt that it was worth seeing. throughout the day, our tour guide, quiggs, gave us a lot of informative history on the complicated relationship between ireland and the UK. he is quite funny and also speaks fluent irish which was so neat! despite it being february and probably a lower time for tourism around here, the bus was still quite full. overall, we had a really great time! fairly priced and fun. ill recommend this tour to anyone else i know who comes to dublin or belfast (you can book one that takes you to and from dublin as well).



