Eighteen Ninety Four restaurant is perched on a height overlooking Portstewart Strand across the Atlantic on Ireland’s Causeway Coast. The Causeway Coast is an area of magnificent beauty on the North Coast of Northern Ireland. The stunning coastline spans approximately 30 miles overlooking the North Atlantic Ocean, visitors from around the world are charmed by the the Causeway Coast; it’s people, culture and heritage. A land of myths and legends, steeped in history with spectacular cliffs, beaches, forests, headlands, rocks, and ancient landforms.
The Giant’s Causeway
The Giant’s Causeway is a geological wonder and home to a wealth of history and legend. Follow in the footsteps of giants at Northern Ireland’s iconic UNESCO World Heritage Site. Click here for more information
Ballintoy Harbour
Ballintoy Harbour can be discovered in the picturesque village of Ballintoy, not far from Carrick-a-rede Rope Bridge . It is well known as a filming location on Game of Thrones. Click here for more information
Dunluce Castle
The iconic Dunluce Castle bears witness to a long and tumultuous history. Built on the dramatic cliffs of north County Antrim by the MacQuillan family around 1500, the earliest written record of the castle was in 1513. Click here for more information
Carrick-a-rede Rope Bridge
The Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge is a rope bridge near Ballintoy in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. The bridge links the mainland to the tiny island of Carrickarede. It spans 20 metres and is 30 metres above the rocks below. Click here for more information
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