Saturday, September 4, 2010

Larne, Northern Ireland

We really enjoyed our stay at the Newforge House b&b. Walker loved the idea
of sharing a king size bed with me so much that he pulled his half of the
twin mattress set on the floor and slept there. We then made our second
attempt at driving the car on the left side of the road and had much
greater success. We hit the coast at Larne and made our way up the famed
Causeway Coastal Route, which was reminiscent of Route 1 in California with
cascading cliffs and quiet port towns every few miles. We enjoyed stops at
the picturesque Dunluce Castle, the coastal hike and suspended rope bridge
at Carrick-A-Rede, a sample of whiskey at Ireland's oldest, the Old
Bushmills Distillery, and the unusual six-sided basalt columns at The
Giant's Causeway, a UNESCO world Heritage site before returning the rented
car in Belfast. Our hotel tonight looks out over the port, where we will
sail for Scotland in the morning!

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