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During the Paleogene period, Antrim was subject to intense volcanic activity, when highly fluid molten basalt intruded through chalk beds to form an extensive lava plateau. As the lava cooled rapidly, contraction occurred. While contraction in the vertical direction reduced the flow thickness (without fracturing), horizontal contraction could only be accommodated by cracking throughout the flow. The extensive fracture network produced the distinctive columns seen today. The basalts were originally part of a great volcanic plateau called the Thulean Plateau which formed during the Paleogene period.
The Irish version of events:
Legend has it that the Irish giant Fionn mac Cumhaill (Finn McCool) built the causeway to walk to Scotland to fight his Scottish counterpart Benandonner. One version of the legend tells that Fionn fell asleep before he got to Scotland. When he did not arrive, the much larger Benandonner crossed the bridge looking for him. To protect Fionn, his wife Oonagh laid a blanket over him so he could pretend that he was actually their baby son. In a variation, Fionn fled after seeing Benandonner's great bulk, and asked his wife to disguise him as the baby. In both versions, when Benandonner saw the size of the 'infant', he assumed the alleged father, Fionn, must be gigantic indeed. Therefore, Benandonner fled home in terror, ripping up the Causeway in case he was followed by Fionn.
Another variation is that Oonagh painted a rock shaped like a steak and gave it to Benandonner, whilst giving the baby (Fionn) a normal steak. When Benandonner saw that the baby was able to eat it so easily, he ran away, tearing up the causeway.
The "causeway" legend corresponds with geological history in as much as there are similar basalt formations (a part of the same ancient lava flow) at the site of Fingal's Cave on the isle of Staffa in Scotland.
Itinerary
- Depart Belfast at approximately 9:00am
- Stop off at Carrickfergus Castle for the oppoirtunity to take some photographs
- Drive on around the coast to Carnlough Village for a comfort stop and photo opprotunity
- Visit the Cushendall/Glenariff/Cushendun villages
- Arrive at the Giants Causeway & take some time to browse through information and gifts at the Visitor centre
- Visit Northern Ireland's famous Bushmills Whiskey Distillery (you can stay at the Giant's Causeway or visit Bushmills village instead)
- Stop at Dunluce Castle for a photo opportunity
- Return to Belfast
The Giants Causeway is only a 90 minute drive from Belfast. Travel is in a luxurious coach which will help make your tour as comfortable as possible.
Hotel Shuttle Bus Complimentary - Call office between 8am + 6pm
Summer: 1st April - 30th September, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday Saturday & Sunday
Winter: 1st October - 31st March, Saturday & Sunday
- Daily @ 9am
- Excludes: Christmas day, Boxing day, New Years Eve and NewYears day.
Running Time: 9 hours 30 minutes
Tour departs at 9:00am from International Youth Hostel, Donegall Road; 9:10am Belfast Welcome Centre; and 9:15 at Castle Place.
Please be a pick up point 15 minutes prior to departure time.
The Giants Causeway is a 90 minute drive from Belfast.
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Belfast BT3 9EF
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