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The reported tour group drove to the cable bridge and the Giant’s Causeway on the side of the blue coastline, and sometimes even saw Scotland across the island. The landform of the entire coastline is also very rugged. You can see the direct cliffs at countless turns, and it feels like you are about to fall at any time. And some sections even have train tracks next to them. Perhaps the feeling of taking a train against the sea and cliffs will be more exciting.
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The reported tour group drove to the cable bridge and the Giant’s Causeway on the side of the blue coastline, and sometimes even saw Scotland across the island. The landform of the entire coastline is also very rugged. You can see the direct cliffs at countless turns, and it feels like you are about to fall at any time. And some sections even have train tracks next to them. Perhaps the feeling of taking a train against the sea and cliffs will be more exciting.
After disembarking from Belfast, I went straight to Bushmills. The originally selected Camping Site was full, but under their introduction, they found another campsite near the sea (Portballintrae) not far from the town. Probably because it was too late (7pm), the administrator of the camp was off work. Under the guidance of the person next to him, he found a grassland specially prepared for the tent at the back of the house, had to tent, and then went out to find a place to eat.
The coastal gorge along the embankment can follow the coastal route and pass through some charming villages with beautiful scenery. Even looking towards Latlin Island, about fourteen miles away, you can see golf courses, dunes, beaches and cliffs during the trip.
The scenery along the way is very good, not boring at all.
If you take a boat down the river, you can see this gorge, and the gorge is full of mountains all the time. It’s very spectacular. The scenery is spectacular along the way. You can camp again.