RHH's photos with the keyword: northern Ireland

Giant's Causeway

RHH
15 Sep 2020 30 15 146
We are still in Northern Ireland. We hiked to the Giant's Causeway last week on a windy and raw day but intend to go back on a sunnier day. The Giant's Causeway is one of the most scenic areas along the north coast of Northern Ireland and is known for these wonderful columnar basalt formations. It is known as the Giant's Causeway in connection with an old legend. "Legend has it that long ago when Goliaths roamed what is now known as the British Isles, they battled each other fiercely to expand their personal kingdoms. Irish giant Finn MacCool was challenged to a fight by the Scottish giant Benandonner. Finn accepted the challenge and built a land bridge, a Giant’s Causeway, across the North Channel from Ireland to Scotland to attack Benandonner. Upon completion, Finn headed across the Giant’s Causeway but when he caught sight of Benandonner he realized his foe was a much larger giant so he hid while he rethought his strategy. Finn’s wife, Úna, cleverly dressed him as a baby and laid him in a cradle at the Irish end of the Giant’s Causeway. When Benandonner advanced and saw the huge “baby,” he assumed the baby’s father, Finn, was a giant among giants and promptly ran back to Scotland in fear, destroying the Giant’s Causeway behind him so Finn couldn’t follow."

Giant's Causeway

RHH
15 Sep 2020 17 9 95
Giant's Causeway is a few miles from the guesthouse where we are staying with our daughter. We hiked there last week on a windy and cloudy day and then also hiked the cliffs above the causeway. The causeway is known for this wonderful columnar basalt formations.

Carrickfergus Castle, Co. Antrim, Northern Ireland

RHH
24 Mar 2009 1 285
Short-listed for inclusion in the seventh edition of Schmap Belfast Guide, to be published early May 2009 and included in that guide on April 30, 2009: www.schmap.com/belfast/introduction_history/p=128641/i=12...

Carrickfergus Castle, Co. Antrim, Northern Ireland

Slieve Patrick, Co. Down, Northern Ireland

RHH
24 Mar 2009 307
This statue of St. Patrick is on a hill near the place where St. Patrick began his work as a missionary to the Irish.