Sara C.
Yelp
I experienced Giant's Causeway on a day trip from Dublin with the tour company Paddywagon Tours, and if you are wanting to do a short visit just to see them (and a few things on the way), I definitely recommend it as a day trip!
Located in County Antrim of Northern Ireland, Giant's Causeway is a huge area of thousands of interlocking basalt columns, that were formed by an ancient volcanic eruption.
That is the scientific explanation, but the legend tells that the "stepping stones" of Giant's Causeway were actually a road built by a giant named Finn McCool in order for him to cross over to neighboring Scotland.
While the actual destination is what you're aiming to see, the drive and areas/sights surrounding Giant's Causeway are also beautiful. We passed Whitepark Bay which is a sweeping landscape that butts up against the ocean gorgeously. We also drove through Portbradden, which is a quaint little harbor town.
We drove along the Causeway Coastal Route, which is hailed as one of the most dramatic drives in the world and one of the world's great road journeys. The route had views of gorgeous cliffs, beaches, and other fantastic scenery.
The Giant's Causeway itself was absolutely breathtaking. Giant columns, small columns, all interlocking to form almost a "stepping stone" style visage.
I'm sure you've seen images of the Giant's Causeway in travel blogs and Instagrams, but to see it with your own eyes (and feet) is really something else.
Whether you're staying in Belfast, Dublin, or anywhere in Ireland or Northern Ireland, make it a point to check out Giant's Causeway!