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St Patrick's Day Festival Weekend

44 Causeway Road, Bushmills, County Antrim, BT578SU
St Patrick's Day Festival Weekend

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St Patrick's Day is coming to the land of legends...BIGGER AND BETTER than ever before!

From Saturday 15 March - Monday 17 March, come and celebrate St Patrick's Day Weekend at the Giant's Causeway, with lots of family-friendly activities!

From whimsical Leprechaun Trails, Facepainting, Treasure Hunts, Trad Bands, selfie opportunities with resident friendly giant, Finn McCool and so much more, this event promises to be a magical GIANT experience for all ages!

Stay tuned on the Giant's Causeway's social media platforms in the upcoming weeks for further updates - you won't want to miss it!

National Trust Members and Local Pass Holders gain free access. Online booking is strongly recommended in advance via the official website. This is a free event; normal admission charges apply.

Ticket price includes the full Visitor Experience; access to guided tours with an award-winning storytelling team, use of hand-held audio guides, access to exhibition and interpretation areas, shop and café, use of all facilities, including the loan of accessibility equipment and reserved on-site parking.

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waves lap over the basalt stones at the giants causewayGiant's Causeway, BushmillsFlanked by the wild North Atlantic Ocean and a landscape of dramatic cliffs, the Giant's Causeway is a geological wonder and home to a wealth of history and legend. The 40,000 basalt stone columns left by volcanic eruptions 60 million years ago, has captured the imagination of all who see it.

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Season (15 Mar 2025 - 17 Mar 2025)
DayTimes
Saturday10:00 - 16:00

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