To anyone thinking of travelling this road please be aware that on a dry day especially at the weekend there would be at least 10 times the traffic that you see on this lovely video. Lots of cyclists and lots of fast moving motorcycles. I live here and travel these roads frequently so I’m just passing this on because it can get extremely busy. Thank you for the great video 👍
@pen25 not busy at all. I'm just back from here today and it's the first dry sunny day we have had in around six weeks and the roads wore fine at torr head, not busy, but just keep an eye out for motorcycles and sheep as both are in abundance and do be on the roads where you least expect them.
How nicely people of northern ireland have maintained the beautiful creation of God...like its very clean , gorgeous the feilds , the street it's very clean. Thankyou for uploading this video we really appreciated it ❤❤
Thank you for posting this. I am returning to N. Ireland after 21 years this Spring with my wife and two kids and we plan to stay in Ballycastle for 4 nights exploring every nook, including Rathlin Island. Both kids have never been abroad and I am looking forward to showing them all of the Causeway Coast. Watching your video brought back great memories - the landscape is largely unchanged, which is why I love it there. Frozen in time and simply breathtaking scenery throughout! Again, thanks!
It’s been 2 years since driving those roads. I would occasionally recognize a spot and appreciate the fact that I was fortunate enough to see the beauty of Ireland. Even being there 3 times it seems to draw you back.
I love that so many people love NI..so thanks for showing it off around the world..I’ve travelled many times along the coastal route and in all seasons and each time I see something new and beautiful .. I was hoping you would make a right turn down to ballintoy harbour .. it’s one of my favourite places .. Thanks again for great video.. happy motoring
Thank you for posting this. In dec/2019 I did a trip through Ireland; It was one of the best trips I've ever made. I drove the same way and the weather was like your video. Great memory.
Hello Northern Ireland, thank you for sharing this video out in the wilderness!! I am really surprised to receive this video but it is very scenic and peaceful! Thank you for connecting I am really surprised. Regards.
Have been down that route a number of times now, it's way better during the summer and when it's dry but you do have to be careful as there are many blind bends and sometimes people can drive there as if they've lost their heads.
I spent a week in Northern Ireland last October, my first visit for twenty years. We stayed in Ballycastle and made this exact journey stopping off at the rope bridge (unfortunately closed), the Fullerton Arms to check off one of the GoT door's, the causeway and finishing in Bushmills where we enjoyed lunch in an old bank.
Greetings from Australia, drove this route twice & stayed at The Bayview Hotel twice, on a nice sunny day we did the Rope Bridge & Giants Causeway, the next day was bitterly cold and wet , adds to the magic of this beautiful country, can't wait to go back, also done a lot of the Irish drives featured on this site
I have just returned from a trip to the whole island. The roads are 3rd world quality, no hard shoulders and at points, curbs where to scratch your alloys, full of potholes and ponds… The scenery tough, was marvelous, and the local drivers where very good mannered and patient
Thank you for taking the time to pull into a vista point parking lot where you can swing the camera around to take in most of the view. Beautiful drive. Now I understand why so many Irish moved to the North Coast of California. I love to follow your drives on Google Earth where the following points of interest along the way are noted: 7:29 right-hand turnoff to Kinbane Castle ruins 24:00 turnout overlooking Dunseverick Castle ruins 32:49 turn off from Main Street where Old Bushmills Distillery is just down the road Instead of using batteries, if you have a GoPro Hero camera I believe you can use a GoPro power adapter plug into the cigarette lighter/power point and run a cable to the camera for uninterrupted recording.
Beautiful country. You probably cannot imagine the contribution that the precision of the exact date would bring! To identify when the vegetation begins to wake up, situate the video in relation to weather archives... This is essential data, few people think about it. Simply indicating the month of the year is not enough. Thank you
Never been to Ireland, but my great-great-grandfather immigrated from Ireland in 1855 to Canada from Carrick on Shannon. Watching these videos, It feels like home!!
I live on the southern end of the Northern Ireland coastal highway and as viewers can see, driving on N. Ireland road can be like skiing a slalom. I nice job filming.
Great video as always, if you are still here you should video the Antrim coast road. Instead of heading towards portrush from Ballycastle to to carnlough and on to Larne. It’s a historical road and has many sights to be seen also! If you stop off in carnlough I will give you some locations 😄
Just returned to US on Saturday after two weeks in Ireland. Started and finished in Dublin. Two nights in Belfast after going through this area. Was actually quite hot. Upper 20’s the entire trip. Minimal rain. Beautiful area. Enjoyed the “trip again” with this video. Never wore a jacket. Some rain in Belfast but was great otherwise. Drove about 1200 miles in the two weeks. Want to go back with less driving.
Very strange that there was so little traffic on the roads. Wondering what time of day this would have been. Also the soft quality of the light was very interesting.
Well done to the people here for a beautiful litter free environment. Truly amazing. Super video 💜☘ Sure if only I knew How the light of the moon Turns a blue Irish bay To a silver lagoon You'd imagine the picture Of heaven it would be Where the green glens of Antrim Are welcoming me.
Thank You for a Nice Trip along Northen Ireland. Warm hello from the Miami area wich i'm trying to do the samething showing everybody about the Miami area. Love a Singer from Northen Ireland his name is Owen Mac what Voice this kid have he going to be a Country Music Star all over the world
"Causeway Coastal Route" Is a relatively new name for this route its new title is actually " Causeway Coastal Route and Glens" the glens part has largely been forgotten about and deliberately so. We are all aware of the disappointments we hear from tourists and locals alike about their visits to the tourist attractions on this route i.e. The Giants Causeway - Carrick-a-rede Rope Bridge that's about all that's on sale to the tourist. Now let me tell you what's for free if you follow the "Antrim Coast Road and Glens" route, you will visit a different beauty one with hills, streams, lanes and coasts ladened with history, folklore and bards to the acre. Here you will find Old Ireland unchanged in centuries pure as the waterfalls that feeds her glens spend hours days, even months maybe a lifetime here and you still won't have seen her all. Thank you for your film and an opportunity for me to let everyone know there is a majestic magic to endure just a few more steppingstones away " The Antrim Coast Road and Glens" there's no other like it.
I watch and think, is it cold outside? Looks like hot and cold at the same time :O Great video and many thanks for you to show this beautiful countries!
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i remember taking the translink up to Portrush from Belfast great ride great year masters students in international human rights law in QUB traveled around NI great time
N.Ireland is part of Europe (the Contintent, although separate from 'Continental Europe'). As of Brexit it's not part of the E.U. which is a political entity and not a land mass.
quando eu vejo esses lugares eu me lembro de que eu vejo dese tipo de lugares mas o que eu acho improvável é de que não da para ver o carro pois é muito sem partes mas de qualquer jeito eu agradesso por voçe ter colocado esse tipo de vídeo 😁😁💗🖤💙💗💜💗💜💜💗🖤💗🖤💙💜💙💚💜💚🧡💚🧡💗🧡💚🖤💚🧡💗🧡💙🖤💛💜💙💙🇧🇷
@@ChrisTheAspergerGuy ireland isn't part of the UK, Northern Ireland is. Plus don't let these guys Annoy you, it's still the Island of Ireland, so calling it Ireland is still valid.
This is a classic (typical) drive in Ireland. (I drove this route.) I don't think any Irish road was laid out for the views and I don't think anyone in Ireland ever considered tourism (but they're learning fast.) Unlike California where Disneyland seems like just a later edition of what probably started with the Native Peoples (but was erased) and was definitely picked up by the Spanish - all those (horrible but pretty) missions seemed designed for slave labor, postcards and selfies. This is not to belittle Ireland but to tell the potential visitor - pull over and look anytime and every time you even have the passing thought. It's beautiful and scenic but the locals are used to it and haven't gotten around to making a turnout with a Scenic View sign. It is and you should; there just won't be a sign. (Farther south I was looking for an iron age Dolman when I noticed a lump of bushes and rocks. In the States it would've been a pile of rocks pulled off a field or an overgrown car. I stopped and walked over. Sign said keep out, don't remove anything. It was an iron age site that was probably investigated years before and then left. So I poked around a bit took some photos of rocks and weeds, and then did what you should always do - look to the distance, where are the peaks, but more importantly - where are the passes (even through low hills). Yep, I spotted a couple more cairns. So it's not like the Irish never knew about tourism and views - clearly they used to be masters of it - guess it wasn't as important for the intervening 2000 years. I hiked to the Giant's Causeway from where I pitched my tent in Portballintrae (the sweet seaside town at the end). It was a bit of a convoluted hike, up through the neighborhood, skirt around the golf course, follow the narrow gauge rail tracks - all this to get to the bridge across Bush River, and that was only about a third of the way there. It's not really a path or a trail, it's sort of a melange that eventually gets you there. I'd do it again and I'd recommend it to anyone. Arriving at the Giant's Causeway makes it all worth it. I suggest going early in the morning so your photos aren't full of chubby tourists in fluorescent capri pants. They park at the top pay to go in the 'museum' and then ride a bus down the grade to the seaside. There's a town in China that I visited in 2000 - it had already become a tourist place - but I got up very early in the morning and it could've been a hundred years before. That's generally a good rule. Always the earlier the better. Thanks for the video.
To anyone thinking of travelling this road please be aware that on a dry day especially at the weekend there would be at least 10 times the traffic that you see on this lovely video. Lots of cyclists and lots of fast moving motorcycles. I live here and travel these roads frequently so I’m just passing this on because it can get extremely busy. Thank you for the great video 👍
10 pints for anyone who hits the cyclists ..... and i dont mean penalty points .... ill be down the local waiting for yous lol
@@GrandWalkingToursI hope you are joking, because otherwise I’ll have to report this as hate speech.
how would these roads be during the week in nov?
@pen25 not busy at all. I'm just back from here today and it's the first dry sunny day we have had in around six weeks and the roads wore fine at torr head, not busy, but just keep an eye out for motorcycles and sheep as both are in abundance and do be on the roads where you least expect them.
First thing i look for. Music. If i hear it. I move on. Thank you for allowing me to hear the natural sounds. Subscribed.
a big thanks for letting me know :)
J Utah Me too! Music would have spoiled this great video and I would not have watched it all the way through. 👍
How nicely people of northern ireland have maintained the beautiful creation of God...like its very clean , gorgeous the feilds , the street it's very clean. Thankyou for uploading this video we really appreciated it ❤❤
Thank you for posting this. I am returning to N. Ireland after 21 years this Spring with my wife and two kids and we plan to stay in Ballycastle for 4 nights exploring every nook, including Rathlin Island. Both kids have never been abroad and I am looking forward to showing them all of the Causeway Coast. Watching your video brought back great memories - the landscape is largely unchanged, which is why I love it there. Frozen in time and simply breathtaking scenery throughout! Again, thanks!
Hope you have a lovely time while you're here and that there's not too much rain either. Best wishes from Northern Ireland.
Yes it is simply breathtaking,the family will enjoy it the Gaints Causeway is a must see.Hope the weather is good.A BIG WELCOME TO NORTHERN IRELAND.
_Panoramic Road among the most beautiful in the world,truly fantastic images to print in the mind and Heart._
I can’t thank you enough for all the wonderful journeys I’ve made on your channel! Cheers! : )
It’s been 2 years since driving those roads. I would occasionally recognize a spot and appreciate the fact that I was fortunate enough to see the beauty of Ireland.
Even being there 3 times it seems to draw you back.
It's great as a place, thank you very much for this beautiful walk on the coast
I love that so many people love NI..so thanks for showing it off around the world..I’ve travelled many times along the coastal route and in all seasons and each time I see something new and beautiful .. I was hoping you would make a right turn down to ballintoy harbour .. it’s one of my favourite places ..
Thanks again for great video.. happy motoring
I was hoping the same as it’s a gorgeous route.
Thank you for posting this. In dec/2019 I did a trip through Ireland; It was one of the best trips I've ever made. I drove the same way and the weather was like your video. Great memory.
14:00, it's just peaceful, thank you for sharing!
Some colourful buildings to start with and the sun shining through the clouds was a nice shot too! Thanks for sharing 👍
Such a charming video!!!Your shots is incredible. My words are less to describe it.Gorgeous and definitely you made my day....
Wow, Amazing view Very interesting sharing
Really enjoyed the Your Videos 😍👍🏽
Who would have known that a place could be so majestic!
i wanna lay down on the meadow while look at the cloudy sky. that's really relaxing
Awesome drive this morning Thank you
Wow to much green spaces it's like heaven, thank you for making this kind of videos
We do love our green
12:48 wow! Beautiful drive!!
Hello Northern Ireland, thank you for sharing this video out in the wilderness!! I am really surprised to receive this video but it is very scenic and peaceful! Thank you for connecting I am really surprised. Regards.
IT'S not in the wilderness it's only about an hours drive from Belfast aren't we lucky,Northern Ireland is beautiful,everybody's welcome...
Those cliffs are extroardinary. What a landscape.
Have been down that route a number of times now, it's way better during the summer and when it's dry but you do have to be careful as there are many blind bends and sometimes people can drive there as if they've lost their heads.
The bad drivers aren't usually local!
Was there last summer. Unique and beautiful coastline!
I spent a week in Northern Ireland last October, my first visit for twenty years. We stayed in Ballycastle and made this exact journey stopping off at the rope bridge (unfortunately closed), the Fullerton Arms to check off one of the GoT door's, the causeway and finishing in Bushmills where we enjoyed lunch in an old bank.
I left there in 1966, never been back. I cant believe you can still park on the wrong side of the road. Very scary! Great vid. Cheers from Australia.
Park on the wrong side of the road lol , which side is that? You have been away too long. Best wishes from Northern Ireland.b
Greetings from Australia, drove this route twice & stayed at The Bayview Hotel twice, on a nice sunny day we did the Rope Bridge & Giants Causeway, the next day was bitterly cold and wet , adds to the magic of this beautiful country, can't wait to go back, also done a lot of the Irish drives featured on this site
Thanks for sharing your experience! It is stunning scenery and I love the rain there
Prettiest Roads. Great quality as well👍
Классные места! Спасибо за труды!)
I cycle or make this drive once or twice a week! And I thoroughly enjoyed watching this!! Worth the explore if you can come to Our Wee Country.
Shared on my community post. We have a beautiful country, thank you for this beautiful video ☘
it is a beaut , i have to head up there someday next year when im back from Asia
incredible landscape
Você dirige em qualquer lugar do mundo, é fantástico, porque cada país tem alguma coisa diferente no trânsito.😉
I have just returned from a trip to the whole island. The roads are 3rd world quality, no hard shoulders and at points, curbs where to scratch your alloys, full of potholes and ponds… The scenery tough, was marvelous, and the local drivers where very good mannered and patient
Thank you for taking the time to pull into a vista point parking lot where you can swing the camera around to take in most of the view. Beautiful drive. Now I understand why so many Irish moved to the North Coast of California.
I love to follow your drives on Google Earth where the following points of interest along the way are noted:
7:29 right-hand turnoff to Kinbane Castle ruins
24:00 turnout overlooking Dunseverick Castle ruins
32:49 turn off from Main Street where Old Bushmills Distillery is just down the road
Instead of using batteries, if you have a GoPro Hero camera I believe you can use a GoPro power adapter plug into the cigarette lighter/power point and run a cable to the camera for uninterrupted recording.
Beautiful country.
You probably cannot imagine the contribution that the precision of the exact date would bring! To identify when the vegetation begins to wake up, situate the video in relation to weather archives... This is essential data, few people think about it. Simply indicating the month of the year is not enough.
Thank you
Never been to Ireland, but my great-great-grandfather immigrated from Ireland in 1855 to Canada from Carrick on Shannon. Watching these videos, It feels like home!!
3 generations of not being in Ireland 🤣🤣🤣 You are NOT irish
@@mar07in Yeah no kidding Sherlock! Never said I was MORON!!
I live on the southern end of the Northern Ireland coastal highway and as viewers can see, driving on N. Ireland road can be like skiing a slalom. I nice job filming.
Sempre maravilhosos lugares nossa incrível mesmo 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👍🇧🇷
Great video as always, if you are still here you should video the Antrim coast road. Instead of heading towards portrush from Ballycastle to to carnlough and on to Larne. It’s a historical road and has many sights to be seen also!
If you stop off in carnlough I will give you some locations 😄
Gorgeous drive, we yanks gotta go, great job!
Don't feel obliged.
@@davidtaylor4975 same to you. Don't come to my Florida home either. BTW, there's far more Irish in the U.S. than in Ireland.
cmon over so
Northern ireland is sucha beatifull country. Pls do more viedos like that showing places to go to 😍
Northern Ireland's Scenic Route is incredible.
Just returned to US on Saturday after two weeks in Ireland. Started and finished in Dublin. Two nights in Belfast after going through this area. Was actually quite hot. Upper 20’s the entire trip. Minimal rain. Beautiful area. Enjoyed the “trip again” with this video. Never wore a jacket. Some rain in Belfast but was great otherwise. Drove about 1200 miles in the two weeks. Want to go back with less driving.
I'd love to visit Irland one day. Very clean, green but wet haha. Greetings from Romania!
This is Northern Ireland yes we get a lot of rain,don't let the rain put you of come you will love it...
That was lovely. I was following along in Google Maps. I always thought the Giant's Causeway was farther west. May thanks from Toronto, Canada!
Love to hear the feedback and glad you enjoyed it! Hope all is well up in Canada. Haven't been in a few years unfortunately and miss it
Magnificent street views and video quality 👌
Beutiful view.
I think Northern Ireland has better roads than other cities of Ireland, but they are equally great though 😊❤💖
Protestant infrastructure > Catholic infrastructure
@@lissandrafreljord7913 wrong in the republic the roads are much better
@@lissandrafreljord7913 Had to be one to bring up religion.
@Rachel Griffiths I know Rachel, if it wasn't so sad it'd be funny.
The roads in the South are far better than those in the North. Twenty years ago the roads in the South were worse. A big change.
Very strange that there was so little traffic on the roads. Wondering what time of day this would have been. Also the soft quality of the light was very interesting.
There's hardly any traffic up there. Maybe at the weekend but only on the rare occasion the sun is out 😂
@@rcordiner so ....... never any traffic lol
accompagné d'une musique irlandaise on sent le coeur et l'âme de cette merveilleuse balade 🤩
Very relaxing to watch
Awesome views cool video 🧡
Wow! very beautiful place.
Well done to the people here for a beautiful litter free environment. Truly amazing. Super video 💜☘ Sure if only I knew
How the light of the moon
Turns a blue Irish bay
To a silver lagoon
You'd imagine the picture
Of heaven it would be
Where the green glens of Antrim
Are welcoming me.
thank you for this video and thank you for sharing the coastal areas of Northern ireland
welcome chris! will make it back there again at some point.
Love the Antrim coast road.
Які красоти, чудові пейзажі, щасливі люди живуть в Ірландії.
Thank You for a Nice Trip along Northen Ireland. Warm hello from the Miami area wich i'm trying to do the samething showing everybody about the Miami area. Love a Singer from Northen Ireland his name is Owen Mac what Voice this kid have he going to be a Country Music Star all over the world
Thank you for the great video.
We drive around beautiful Korea.
Have a nice day.
Hermoso y asombroso. UTAH, eres el mejor.
Well well well my places! Interesting, greetings from Ireland 🇮🇪 lazy foot
Nah its the UK.
Really enjoyed this video. We've never visited Ireland. Thanks for sharing
"Causeway Coastal Route" Is a relatively new name for this route its new title is actually " Causeway Coastal Route and Glens" the glens part has largely been forgotten about and deliberately so.
We are all aware of the disappointments we hear from tourists and locals alike about their visits to the tourist attractions on this route i.e. The Giants Causeway - Carrick-a-rede Rope Bridge that's about all that's on sale to the tourist. Now let me tell you what's for free if you follow the "Antrim Coast Road and Glens" route, you will visit a different beauty one with hills, streams, lanes and coasts ladened with history, folklore and bards to the acre. Here you will find Old Ireland unchanged in centuries pure as the waterfalls that feeds her glens spend hours days, even months maybe a lifetime here and you still won't have seen her all. Thank you for your film and an opportunity for me to let everyone know there is a majestic magic to endure just a few more steppingstones away " The Antrim Coast Road and Glens" there's no other like it.
Northern Ireland best roads, Best country
NORTH IRELAND NEED
MAKE A REAL ROADS WITH LINES WITH 4 METER WIDTH.
ONLY BULLSHIT SMALL ROADS FOR TUK TUK
Such lovely woodland.
I love the grayish filter
What we locals call the sky.
Beautiful Video. Thank you for taking me🙂
Nice video. Thanks for sharing 👍😀
I watch and think, is it cold outside? Looks like hot and cold at the same time :O Great video and many thanks for you to show this beautiful countries!
It’s cold.
As always, beautiful views but weather ! This is the Ireland ;)
Beautiful 🇮🇪
Lol putting that flag on your comment will be sure to anger a few people
@@lyr1kn156 Why else do you think he did it?
@@davidtaylor4975 you may be right lmao
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The whole the Northern Ireland places climates are so goods goods . I think the whole the Northern Ireland places all houses, all buildings and all castles are so goods goods and so goods beautiful. I think the whole the Northern Ireland places airs are so goods to
fresh airs. I think the whole the Northern Ireland places environment are so goods comfortable. I think the whole the Northern Ireland places all trees are so goods goods and so goods beautiful. I think the whole the Northern Ireland places are can able be are have many peoples are can able be to lives. I can able be to the awersomes for it. I am to glads to it. I think are so goods values the delights or wows and praises for it. I love to it. I think are most favorites for it. I think the whole Northern Ireland are travel excellent go to the goods places. I am never is not see the whole the Northern Ireland places scenics. I am never is not go to the whole the Northern Ireland places go to the travels. I hope are can able be are have times or have opportunities go to the whole the Northern Ireland places go to the travels. Thank you for sharing thank you so much that’s right all right ok no problems me too see you soon see you later good luck good job you are welcome.
amazing view
Great video with snappy editing. That’s the way to do it!
thanks david!!
therapeutic ♥
Interesting that you took people to the Carrick-a-Rede car park!
Very nice 👍 and fine video. Lot of thanks sir.
What was the time of recording? I see nobody on these streets.😄 Great dash-cam view.
Not March,the weather here was absolutely beautiful.looks like February.dank
I enjoy your videos 👍
Watching this while listening to ELO was cool.
You should do a video sometime of a drive on the west coast of the South Island of New Zealand.
J utah refuses to go to Australia or NZ
@@daveydaves9361 Probably the time difference! Jetlag there would wreak all kinds of havoc on the internal clock!
Missed out Dunluce Castle by going into Portbalintrae for no reason.
is this better than california coast?
i remember taking the translink up to Portrush from Belfast great ride great year masters students in international human rights law in QUB traveled around NI great time
4:38 I had no idea Europe had trailer parks like this. Looks like Michigan.
They're holiday camp sites, mostly used to get away from the city on a sunny weekend.
It's not Europe.
N.Ireland is part of Europe (the Contintent, although separate from 'Continental Europe'). As of Brexit it's not part of the E.U. which is a political entity and not a land mass.
No one, for the most part, lives in them. We have one, it's used as a weekend getaway. Lots of families here do.
beautiful! when you going to go to Mexico City?
Pity about the weather.. Do it again in the Technicolor sun
Not a single person on the road .In night may be scary.
Your videos quality is fantastic, Which camera do you use?
👌👌👌
The Antrim coast road definitely has more coastal views the that 🤷🏻♂️
Any beautiful coffee shop
Lovely
Please take your camera to Scottish Highlands and Islands. Would look amazing via that quality of definition.
quando eu vejo esses lugares eu me lembro de que eu vejo dese tipo de lugares mas o que eu acho improvável é de que não da para ver o carro pois é muito sem partes mas de qualquer jeito eu agradesso por voçe ter colocado esse tipo de vídeo 😁😁💗🖤💙💗💜💗💜💜💗🖤💗🖤💙💜💙💚💜💚🧡💚🧡💗🧡💚🖤💚🧡💗🧡💙🖤💛💜💙💙🇧🇷
Me gustó mucho.
Saludos mundo
I always hear what a beautiful country Ireland is and now I get why. This was another awesome scenic drive!
This is the United Kingdom not Ireland.
@@jamesb4729 Well, seeing that Ireland is part of the United Kingdom, then yes it is.
@@jamesb4729 Ireland.
@@ChrisTheAspergerGuy ireland isn't part of the UK, Northern Ireland is. Plus don't let these guys Annoy you, it's still the Island of Ireland, so calling it Ireland is still valid.
what is camera you used ?
Amazing quality video, just wondering what dashcam you used? Cheers!
This is a classic (typical) drive in Ireland. (I drove this route.) I don't think any Irish road was laid out for the views and I don't think anyone in Ireland ever considered tourism (but they're learning fast.) Unlike California where Disneyland seems like just a later edition of what probably started with the Native Peoples (but was erased) and was definitely picked up by the Spanish - all those (horrible but pretty) missions seemed designed for slave labor, postcards and selfies. This is not to belittle Ireland but to tell the potential visitor - pull over and look anytime and every time you even have the passing thought. It's beautiful and scenic but the locals are used to it and haven't gotten around to making a turnout with a Scenic View sign. It is and you should; there just won't be a sign. (Farther south I was looking for an iron age Dolman when I noticed a lump of bushes and rocks. In the States it would've been a pile of rocks pulled off a field or an overgrown car. I stopped and walked over. Sign said keep out, don't remove anything. It was an iron age site that was probably investigated years before and then left. So I poked around a bit took some photos of rocks and weeds, and then did what you should always do - look to the distance, where are the peaks, but more importantly - where are the passes (even through low hills). Yep, I spotted a couple more cairns. So it's not like the Irish never knew about tourism and views - clearly they used to be masters of it - guess it wasn't as important for the intervening 2000 years.
I hiked to the Giant's Causeway from where I pitched my tent in Portballintrae (the sweet seaside town at the end). It was a bit of a convoluted hike, up through the neighborhood, skirt around the golf course, follow the narrow gauge rail tracks - all this to get to the bridge across Bush River, and that was only about a third of the way there. It's not really a path or a trail, it's sort of a melange that eventually gets you there. I'd do it again and I'd recommend it to anyone. Arriving at the Giant's Causeway makes it all worth it. I suggest going early in the morning so your photos aren't full of chubby tourists in fluorescent capri pants. They park at the top pay to go in the 'museum' and then ride a bus down the grade to the seaside. There's a town in China that I visited in 2000 - it had already become a tourist place - but I got up very early in the morning and it could've been a hundred years before. That's generally a good rule. Always the earlier the better. Thanks for the video.