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Belfast to Giant's Causeway and Clonmacnoise: Day trip

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About your trip

Witness nature’s basalt wonder, then trace Ireland’s spiritual roots at an ancient monastery to see two sides of the Emerald Isle in one day!
Exclusively yours: private vehicle and professional driver
Discover local insights you won't find in guidebooks
Experience the freedom to explore at your own speed
Perfectly planned for families, friends, or solo travelers
From €192
Private group ride
per person
Select date and travelers
Free cancellation up to 24 hours before your pickup time.
For a group of 1-3 travelersTotal€576

What to expect

Your day trip begins wherever you are

Meet our professional driver right where you prefer in Belfast whenever suits you best. No time wasted getting to the pickup point, grab your bag and start your trip right away.

Discover more with local expertise

Your driver’s local insights will set the tone for your day trip. A hidden café here, a must-try restaurant there; insider tips you’ll love sharing later. This isn’t a guided tour but your ride will be rich with stories and discoveries along the way. And throughout the day, your driver will be available for you as needed, ready to assist, happy to help, making your trip stress-free.

Explore at your own pace

After arriving in Giant's Causeway, you'll have the freedom to explore the basalt columns and visitor center before continuing on to Clonmacnoise, where you can wander the monastic ruins along the River Shannon, all at your leisure. Meanwhile, your driver will wait for you nearby, ensuring a stress-free return trip.

Perfect for any private group

Whether you're traveling solo, as a family with kids, or as a large group, this service is tailored for your comfort and flexibility. It's the ideal option especially if you have limited time or a busy schedule.

Good to know

  • Two-way private car transfer
  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • Personalized pickup and drop-off
  • Professional English-speaking driver
  • Complimentary bottled water
  • Free cancellation 24 hours before departure
  • Entry/Admission tickets to paid attractions Giant's Causeway and Clonmacnoise should be purchased separately unless specified otherwise
  • Meals, snacks, and gratuity are not included
From €192
Private group ride
per person
Select date and travelers
Free cancellation up to 24 hours before your pickup time.
For a group of 1-3 travelersTotal€576

Your trip at a glance

Your trip at a glance

Start in Belfast
You choose the pickup spot.
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Giant's Causeway
Feel free to explore at your own pace and discover
Stop: 1 h 30 min - admission not included
Itinerary stop at Giant's Causeway on private day trip from Belfast
Itinerary stop at Giant's Causeway on private day trip from Belfast
Itinerary stop at Giant's Causeway on private day trip from Belfast
Itinerary stop at Giant's Causeway on private day trip from Belfast

Main attractions

  • A UNESCO-listed coastline of approximately 40,000 interlocking basalt columns formed by volcanic cooling 60 million years ago — the hexagonal geometry of the columns is so precise and so regular that the geological explanation felt insufficient to those who first encountered it, producing the legend of the giant Fionn mac Cumhaill building a causeway to Scotland
  • The Grand Causeway descends in stepped platforms directly into the North Atlantic — the columns vary in height from the shore to the water's edge, creating a natural amphitheatre of stone whose scale and regularity is genuinely disorienting at close range

Take note

  • The visitor center is well managed but busy — book parking in advance in peak season; the causeway itself is free to access on foot via the coastal path from Bushmills without using the visitor center at all
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Clonmacnoise
Feel free to explore at your own pace and discover
Stop: 1 h 30 min - admission not included
Itinerary stop at Clonmacnoise on private day trip from Belfast
Itinerary stop at Clonmacnoise on private day trip from Belfast
Itinerary stop at Clonmacnoise on private day trip from Belfast
Itinerary stop at Clonmacnoise on private day trip from Belfast

Main attractions

  • One of Ireland's most important early Christian sites — a monastic settlement founded by St Ciarán in 545 AD on a bend of the River Shannon in County Offaly, at the intersection of the great east-west and north-south routes of medieval Ireland; at its peak, Clonmacnoise was one of the leading centers of learning and manuscript production in early medieval Europe
  • The site preserves two round towers, the remains of a cathedral, eight churches, three high crosses and over 600 early Christian grave slabs — the largest collection of early medieval carved stonework in Ireland, displayed in the on-site museum to protect them from weathering

Take note

  • The Shannon-side setting gives Clonmacnoise an atmosphere of genuine remoteness despite being accessible by road — arrive early or late in the day to experience the site without the tour groups that fill the middle hours; the interpretive center is well produced and worth the time before walking the site itself
Back to Belfast
We’ll take you back to your starting point.
Duration of the stops can be changed upon request after booking
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Know more about your day trip

No, the causeway itself is free to access on foot via the public coastal path from Bushmills, so you can skip the visitor center if your budget is tight. That said, the visitor center provides useful geological context, parking, and amenities that many visitors find worthwhile, particularly during peak season when parking fills up early. Booking parking in advance is highly recommended in the summer months.
Giant's Causeway is about 60 miles (97 km) north of Belfast, with a drive of around 1 hour and 30 minutes. From there, Clonmacnoise lies roughly 175 miles (282 km) southwest in County Offaly, taking around 3 hours. Combining both sites in one day is ambitious but rewarding, which is why an early start makes a significant difference.
The Clonmacnoise interpretive center and museum are accessible with paved paths leading to the main monastic site. However, exploring among the high crosses, churches, and grave slabs involves uneven grass and stone surfaces that may be challenging for visitors with limited mobility. The site is open daily, and staff at the visitor center can advise on the most accessible routes for seeing the key monuments.
The nearby village of Bushmills offers traditional Irish pubs serving hearty fare like Irish stew, fish chowder, and seafood landed at the Antrim coast. Clonmacnoise is more remote, so plan ahead with snacks or stop in Athlone, the closest larger town, where you'll find restaurants along the Shannon serving local beef, lamb, and fresh river fish. Both areas are known for traditional brown bread and farmhouse butter.
According to Irish folklore, the giant Fionn mac Cumhaill built the causeway as a path across the sea to challenge the Scottish giant Benandonner. The hexagonal basalt columns on the Antrim coast appear to mirror those at Fingal's Cave in Scotland, fueling the myth. Geologically, the formations were created by volcanic cooling around 60 million years ago, but the legend remains the more entertaining explanation locals love to share.
Dress in waterproof layers because the Antrim coast is exposed to Atlantic weather and conditions can shift quickly. Sturdy walking shoes with good grip are essential for the basalt columns, which can be slippery when wet. A windproof jacket, hat, and gloves are useful even in summer near the shore. Sunglasses help in bright weather, and binoculars enhance views of the cliffs and seabirds.
Late spring through early fall offers the longest daylight, which matters for an 11.5-hour itinerary covering both the Antrim coast and central Ireland. Summer brings the warmest, driest conditions but also the busiest crowds at Giant's Causeway. Visiting Clonmacnoise early or late in the day helps avoid the tour groups that fill the middle hours. Spring and autumn provide softer light for photography.
Founded by St Ciaran in 545 AD on a bend of the River Shannon, Clonmacnoise was one of the leading centers of learning and manuscript production in early medieval Europe. The site preserves two round towers, the cathedral remains, eight churches, three high crosses, and over 600 early Christian grave slabs. It represents the largest collection of early medieval carved stonework in Ireland, making it a cornerstone of Celtic Christian heritage.

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