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We went by car and spent about 45 minutes in the area. We felt like we had seen enough to get the feel for the place and moved on to other sights.

 

Duane

 

I agree, we were there on a bus tour. There is a long path that takes you down to the sea side where the hexagonal boulders are stacked. You can either walk or ride a small bus that takes you back and forth.

Either way an hour or so is more than enough.

 

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We booked with Black Cab Tours in Belfast. They take 2 to 6 people -- you form your own group. They'll spend as much or little time at each location that you want. We went to the rope bridge, giants causeway, and spent some time in Belfast. 6 people was a little tight in the cab -- 4 would be better.

 

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