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Causeway Coast Way (from Bushmills to Portrush)

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Distance
8.34 mi
Elevation gain
449 ft
Technical difficulty
Easy
Elevation loss
443 ft
Max elevation
215 ft
TrailRank 
42
Min elevation
-29 ft
Trail type
One Way
Time
4 hours 30 minutes
Coordinates
1650
Uploaded
August 26, 2018
Recorded
August 2018
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near Bushmills, Northern Ireland (United Kingdom)

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The route begins at the center of the town of Bushmills, from which the train track that goes to the visitors center of the Giant's Causeway is followed. At half a golf course, stop following the train track to turn left and go to the village of Portballintrae. At the entrance to the village there are the prehistoric remains of Lissanduff Earthworks, two sets of concentric earth mounds.

The route follows parallel to the A2 road until you reach Dunluce Castle (https://discovernorthernireland.com/Dunluce-Castle-Medieval-Irish-Castle-on-the-Antrim-Coast-Bushmills-P2819). If you want to enter, you must pay an entry of £ 5.50.

The route continues along the road bordering the cliffs. Then leave the road and get off at White Rocks beach. The route ends at the village of Portrush, which is reached by the beach.

Related route: https://es.wikiloc.com/rutes-senderisme/causeway-coast-way-from-carrick-a-rede-to-bushmills-27927938

The track starts at Bushmills, from which the track that goes to the visitors center of the Giant's Causeway is followed. In the middle of a golf course, stop following the train track to go to the left to go to the village of Portballintrae. At the entrance to the village there are the prehistoric Lissanduff Earthworks.

The route follows parallel to the A2 road until you reach Dunluce Castle (https://discovernorthernireland.com/Dunluce-Castle-Medieval-Irish-Castle-on-the-Antrim-Coast-Bushmills-P2819). If you want to enter, you must pay an entry of £ 5.50.

The route continues along the road bordering the cliffs. Then, it leaves the road and goes through the White Rocks beach. The route ends at Portrush, which is reached by the beach.

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Lissanduff Earthworks

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Portballintrae

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Dunluce Castle

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White Rocks beach

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Portrush

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