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There’s nothing better than a day in beautiful Northern Ireland.

Northern Ireland is truly a remarkable place to visit. With its rugged coastlines, World Heritage sites, rural landscapes and buzzing towns, it has something to offer everyone. Explore the real world filming locations of the Game of Thrones and the beautiful scenery that inspired Narnia.

All Information and prices are updated to 2023.

Renting a car at Dublin Airport and driving to Northern Ireland

We took the shuttle bus from Dublin city to the airport and got our rental car, which we booked with Discovercars.com, from the rental car company. They drove us with a little shuttle van to the car park.


After checking the car and setting the Navigation System that we booked, (which I can not recommend, especially if you have internet on your phone. Use Google Maps. We had a lot of trouble with this GPS.) we made our way toward Northern Ireland.

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The road conditions are great and there are many gas stations with restaurants on the highway.
 

Tip: Stop at the Applegreen petrol stations.

Rent a car

Tip: Northern Ireland’s currency is the British Pound. Use the Wise Credit Card.

Top 4 Things to see and do in Northern Ireland

#1: The Dark Hedges

Our first stop in Northern Ireland was going to be the Dark Hedges. (you might know it from Game of Thrones.)

It took us about 2.5 hours to get there from Dublin International Airport.

We stayed one night in Further space at thornfield glamping pods, which are just a 20min walk or a 5min car ride to the dark hedges. 

The Dark Hedges are a beautiful avenue of beech trees that were planted in the 18th century that have become one of the most photographed places in Northern Ireland.

Please respect nature and DO NOT carve your name into the trees!!

Glamping pods on private farmland just a 15-min walk away from the Dark Hedges and a short drive away from Giant's Causeway and the world's oldest whiskey distillery in the village of Bushmills.

A cozy and relaxing way to spend time in Northern Ireland.

Where to Eat?

Bring your own food and have a barbecue

The Giant's Causeway

Get Tickets through Getyourguide or Viator.

#2: The Giant's Causeway

Due to its world-famous hexagonal basalt stones, the Giant's Causeway is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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In an Irish legend, the columns are said to be the remains of a causeway built by a giant. Science says, the Giant's Causeway was first formed over 60 million years ago after a period of volcanic activity.

The Visitor Experience tickets cost £13.50 to £15 in Peak Season per Adult, including parking. They also offer a shuttle bus from the visitor center down to the giant's causeway and back again. 

The Visitor Center is open from 9a.m to 5p.m. and the Coastline is open from dawn till dusk.

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After spending a few hours admiring the area and hiking back up to the visitor center, we drove on to Dunluce Castle.

#3: Dunluce Castle

Now a ruined medieval castle, Dunluce Castle is one of the most romantic and picturesque castles in Northern Ireland. It was used as inspiration in the Game of Thrones series for Castle Greyjoy.

Parking is free and open 24 hours a day, but it is small, so come early in the day.

The Castle is open February to November from 9:30a.m till 5p.m. and till 4p.m December and January.

Dunluce Castle

Get Tickets through Getyourguide or Viator.

Drinks?

#4: Belfast

Northern Ireland's dynamic capital city, Belfast, has something to offer everyone visiting. It is also the birthplace of the Titanic.

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Learn about the history of the world's most famous ship by taking a tour at the Titanic, Belfast.

The Titanic, Belfast

Get Tickets through Getyourguide or Viator.

The hotel, with its unique shipyard architecture, is just opposite of the Titanic Belfast.

Luggage Trolley

* We paid for this Ireland vacation out of our own pocket. All tips given are our own. Some links are advertising links. This means that, if you book something through these links, we receive a small commission. Every month we donate 20% of our earnings to an animal shelter, animal sanctuary or animal welfare organization around the world.

Thank you for your support!

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