Along the cost

View from the van as we wake up.

We were on the headland the closest to Scotland this morning.

Scotland in the clouds

There was an old coast guard station from the victron era.

Second stop Kinbane Castle hundred of stairs down to sea level

Our next stop was the dark hedges road.

The castle at Dunluce was spectacular it used to be a bustling town but now less prestigious fallen into ruin in 1690, following the Battle of the Boyne.

The golf open has just been played in Northern Ireland the course is just above the O. Thankfully that was last week otherwise traffic may have been an issue.

A memorial to a Spanish ship lost in the bay after the Spanish Amanda failed.

We took a small road down the cliffs with six hairpin turns. There was no space in the car park but patience won out, after about 5 minutes we got a space. The little port was lovely, two enormous caves and several little islands off the cost.

From the last viewpoint we could see the rope bridge 30m in the air. It was built to allow fisherman to take there nets out on to the island that is a volcanic plug.

Katie enjoying the veiw at the end of another full day.

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