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Our trip to the Causeway Coastal Route which included passing by Dunluce Castle (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qdTqJPL-i5Y) and Bushmills (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=neoDFRpzfFA) in county Antrim, Northern Ireland.

We believe that whenever the trip combines different destinations that are located close to one another, it turns out to be more adventurous and interesting - that's apart from hitting a place that takes a lot of time and drains energy - which was the case with this trip to the Causeway Coastal Route that gave us the chance to visit those other destinations as well.

The Causeway Coastal Route is a marked drive around the coast of Northern Ireland between the cities of Belfast and Londonderry, and there are different shorter scenic loop drives that tourists and visitors could explore. This route is long enough for people to spend a couple of days discovering all the treasures it carries and this will also depend on the two cities which one will be travelling between.

During this trip, we passed by some different destinations that included the Dunluce Castle, which is a ruined medieval castle that is located on the edge of a basalt outcropping and which could be accessed and reached through a bridge that connects it to the mainland. Even though for some people this is considered a ruined building which they might not get excited about visiting, it is still considered a historical place for lots of others and a place that definitely should be visited in order for people to know more about the history of the place and at the same time get the chance to see the view from up there (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3_QqbSMFxCk).

In addition to the Dunluce Castle, we also stopped at the Bushmills town which is also found on the Causeway Coastal Route and which is the home town for the old Irish Whiskey that is known as Bushmills. Bushmills name came from two different factors playing a role in it, which are the River Bush as well as the old 17th century watermill that was built there - so it turned out to be Bushmills as we know it today. We spent our time in this town mainly playing on the beach and enjoying the sea breeze but for those who might be looking for other places which they could visit in this town and check, there is also the Bushmills Distillery which is all about the Irish whiskey we have just mentioned (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qTeje9zaee8).

Playing around with the kids on the beach and getting them introduced to Dunluce Castle was the main purpose of the trip but there are other destinations which we have been to before and which are also part of the Causeway Coastal Route - even one of them is the reason behind giving that route this name. These destinations include the Giant's Causeway (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2YlmIGI7En0), passing by the famous Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge, or else getting the chance to visit any of the other towns which might be found near such as Ballygally and Ballintoy (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9H7VhL7xmaQ).

There are always a lot of places that one could see and come across when it comes to the Causeway Coastal Route, but this will be a long journey to go through because it passes through lots of cities and thus you will need to divide them if you are already living in Ireland or else choose the one that is mostly known with its sightseeing places and visit if you are not living in Ireland and coming just for a visit.

Northern Ireland and Ireland in general are known with their unexpected weather, so always make sure you are choosing one that is not the worst in order to head to these places - we were not much lucky because we went in the rain and had to suffer that all the way to there but we eventually came to the beach with this rain stopping eventually. Yes, we have to mention that spring might face bad weather when it comes to the rain just like the same way winter would - so always take your precautions :-)

We have been to different trips before in the Causeway Coastal Route which you could check on our channel, such as the Whiterocks Beach in Portrush (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uAhHuzdZeTs), there is also the Ballymacran Bank Myroe (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lcFwdHuITU4), we have also been to the Ballintoy Harbour before (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Aa4aOOU90c), visited the Torr Head (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ht2xS6HOJFs), and of course been to the Glens of Antrim (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=maCZnomsRHk). Every single trip of these is a different one but you will eventually get to enjoy the nature that surrounds you and will also love the idea of visiting some important destinations and locations related to Northern Ireland.

The Causeway Coastal Route is a long one with lots of places to visit, so pick and start your trip.

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