Suspended right around 100ft over the smashing waves underneath, the rope scaffold was at first raised by salmon anglers 350 years prior. Getting crosswise over still obliges a touch of boldness. The prize for making it over is a phenomenal perspective of Rathlin Island, Scotland and the Causeway Coast.
Simply keep in mind that despite everything you need to get back. Albeit nobody has tumbled off the extension, a few guests, not able to confront the stroll back, have must be removed the island by vessel.
On the off chance that its blustery telephone ahead, since once in a while the extension is shut in awful climate.
Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge
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Address:
119a Whitepark Road,
Ballintoy,
County Antrim,
BT54 6LS
Tel: 028 2076 9839
Email: carrickarede@nationaltrust.org.uk
OS Grid Ref: D049446
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