I took Clare Road to Whitepark Road, the Causeway Road on the way to Giant’s Causeway from Ballycastle, Northern Ireland.
At some points Whitepark Road runs right at the top of the cliffs.
Moyle, about a mile before Carickarede on the Antrim Coast
Portbraddon is a tiny hamlet on White Park Bay, on the Antrim Coast
Tiny Portbraddon lies on White Park Bay, on the Antrim Coast between Giant’s Causeway and Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge.
Portbraddon, on White Park Bay, on the Antrim Coast between Giant’s Causeway and Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge
Portbraddon is a tiny hamlet on White Park Bay, on the Antrim Coast between Giant’s Causeway and Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge. Bradán is the Gaelic word for salmon. So Portbraddan is Salmon Port. It used to be a salmon fishing station. The local church, St. Gobbans, is said to be the smallest church in Ireland. It was built in 1950s as a cow byre. A byre is what we call a shed or barn here in the States. It is only 10’ x 4’.
A town and farms at the edge of the cliffs in the distance on the North Antrim coast, Ireland.
Farms right on the Antrim Coast cliffs
Shepherd on 4-wheeler with his dog riding along, Northern Ireland
Next: Giant’s Causeway >
Save
Related
0 Comments
1 Pingback