Carrick-A-Rede Ropebridge
Carrick-A-Rede Ropebridge
A short coastal footpath leads to Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge. On the way, there are wonderful vantage points to stop and take in the natural beauty. The geology, flora and fauna have won Carrick-a-Rede recognition as an area of special scientific interest. Fulmars, kittywakes, guillemots and razorbills breed on the islands close to the rope bridge.
Of course, Carrick-a-Rede also boasts an exhilarating rope bridge experience. Traditionally fishermen erected the bridge to Carrick-a-Rede island over a 23m-deep and 20m-wide chasm to check their salmon nets. Today visitors are drawn here simply to take the rope bridge challenge!
Once you reach Carrick Island, the reward is seeing the diverse birdlife and an uninterrupted view across to Rathlin Island and Scotland. There is only one way off the island – back across the swinging bridge! Don’t look down!
Carrick-A-Rede Ropebridge
- One of Northern Ireland’s best-loved attractions
- Exhilarating coastal path experience
- Stunning views of Rathlin and Scottish islands
- Site of Special Scientific Interest: unique geology, flora and fauna
- Fantastic bird-watching
- Guided tours by arrangement for groups of 15+ people
- Viewing platform suitable for visitors with disabilities
- Dogs not permitted to cross bridge
- Opening Times: 0930 – 1800hrs. Bridge open weather permitting.