Sit back and relax in one of our luxury mercedes vehicles. As we take in the sights and stop of at some of the historical landmarks our beautiful little island has to offer.
Pick up passengers in the lobby of hotel and in the case of airport or port driver will meet them at arrivals with a Name sign.
The dark hedges were planted in 1755 by James Stuart as an impressive drive towards the house. He built Gracehill House and named it after his wife Grace. There where 150 beech trees planted and still stand 250 years later. In January 2016 a storm named Gertrude fell upon Northern Ireland. Out of the fallen trees, 10 doors were carved and placed around sites of interest in Northern Ireland, one being the doors of Gracehill that is now a bar, restaurant and home to Gracehill Golf course. Used as a film location for G O T, "The Kings Rd"
Dunluce castle was built in the 16th century and was a common battle ground for the McDonnell and the McQuillan Clans, the town of Dunluce was built around the grounds but never stood the test of time. It was also used in GOT "Seat of the House of Greyjoy".
Bushmills is famous for its whiskey around the world, built in 1608, The oldest distillery in the world. Bushmills was a well sot after whiskey as the government introduced tax on whiskey to try and curb people consuming alcohol, most distilleries changed from barley to corn to avoid the tax, but Bushmills paid the vast sum and kept to its traditional recipe.
One of the most visited sites we have on the island of Northern Ireland. The most characteristic and unique feature of the site is the exposure of some 40,000 large polygonal columns of basalt in perfect horizontal sections. This dramatic sight has inspired legends of giants striding over the sea to Scotland. Namely Finn McCool.
This suspended foot bridge was used by local fishermen to lay out the salmon nets. The bridge links the mainland to the tiny island of Carrickarede. It spans 20 metres and is 30 metres above the rocks below. The bridge is mainly a tourist attraction and is owned and maintained by the National Trust. (Admission fee) £15.00
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