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Step into autumn ramble

Rise with the skylark and join us for a bracing dawn stroll at Northern Ireland’s iconic World Heritage Site on Saturday 21 September at 6:30am.

  • Booking essential

It’s time to say goodbye to summer, and hello to autumn, as nature turns up the volume on it’s golden colours in our dramatic landscape.

What better way to welcome a new season than with an early-morning ramble along the breath-taking Causeway cliffs. Rise with the skylark and join us for a bracing dawn stroll at Northern Ireland’s iconic World Heritage Site on Saturday 21 September at 6:30am. Venture off with Nature Engagement Officer, Dr Cliff Henry on this gentle ramble to hunt for signs of some of our tiniest and rarely seen wildlife, including the UK and Ireland’s smallest moth, one of the planet’s most primitive lifeforms, sea and farmland birds, and other strange creatures that are unique to the Giant’s Causeway. If you’re really lucky, you could spot one of our common lizards, a speedy stoat dashing through the columns, or even seals or dolphins! After working up an appetite, a delicious breakfast will be served in the Causeway Hotel at 9:00am. Ticket price includes the walk, breakfast, and the full Visitor Experience; access to guided tours with our award-winning storytelling team, use of hand-held audio guides, access to exhibition and interpretation areas, the shop and café, use of all facilities, and reserved on-site parking.

Times

Prices

Event ticket prices

Ticket typeTicket category
All £25.00

The basics

Booking details

Call 028 2073 1855

Suitability

Suitable for families

Meeting point

Meet Dr Cliff at the front of the Visitor Centre

What to bring and wear

Please wear suitable clothing for the weather on the day and comfortable walking shoes/boots.

Accessibility

This walk follows a cliff path, with uneven terrain and goes down the Shepherd's Steps. This path is unsuitable for wheelchairs/prams/pushchairs.