Northern Ireland Travel Notes Since 2026

The Causeway Chronicle

Hidden Places Coastal Roads Forest Trails Old Castles

Giant's Causeway

Featured Journey

Where the ocean meets stone: a morning at Giant's Causeway

Wind, salt, basalt and legend — the Causeway remains one of those places that feels older than memory itself.

Community Journal

Field Notes From Travellers

Ballintoy • April 2026

A silver morning by the harbour

"The cliffs were pale in the mist, and the sea looked like old glass."

Mussenden • March 2026

Wind above the Atlantic

"I stood there longer than planned. Some places ask you to be quiet."

Cushendun • February 2026

A village that feels handwritten

"White cottages, narrow lanes and the feeling that time had softened."

Map of Memories

Places our readers keep returning to

01

The Dark Hedges

For moody photographs and old-road atmosphere.

02

Glenariff Forest

For waterfalls, moss, woodland paths and quiet air.

03

Ballintoy Harbour

For sea wind, stone walls and cinematic coastal views.

04

Mussenden Temple

For cliffs, history and a dramatic view over Downhill beach.

05

Dunluce Castle

For ancient ruins, clifftop drama and the feeling of lost grandeur.

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Tell us about a place that stayed with you — a beach, a forest, a castle, a road, a village or a view.