Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge is one of North of Ireland’s most thrilling coastal attractions. Spanning a narrow chasm above the Atlantic Ocean, the rope bridge connects the mainland near Ballintoy to the small Carrick Island. The walk out to the bridge takes you along rugged cliffs and dramatic coastal paths, with crashing waves below and panoramic views of the Antrim coastline. On clear days, the surrounding sea stretches out endlessly, making the journey to the bridge as breathtaking as the crossing itself.
The rope bridge was originally built by salmon fishermen over 350 years ago and has retained its historic charm while becoming a must-see visitor attraction. Crossing it is an exhilarating experience, the wooden planks sway gently underfoot as you peer down at the rocks and foaming water beneath. Once on Carrick Island, you can enjoy sweeping views of the Atlantic and watch seabirds nesting along the cliffs. For those who love a mix of natural beauty, history, and a touch of adventure, Carrick-a-Rede offers an unforgettable experience.
Note: The bridge is exposed to the elements, so it may be closed during high winds. Timed tickets are recommended during peak season.