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🌊The Gobbins

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The Gobbins is a spectacular cliff path on the coast of Islandmagee, Northern Ireland, offering a dramatic walking experience along a rugged shoreline. Families with older children (ages 6+) will love the adventure of traversing the path, crossing a tubular bridge and exploring caves. The route is about 2.5 miles and takes around 2 hours.

Highlights:
- Stunning coastal views and birdlife (puffins, guillemots)
- The famous tubular bridge and caves
- Visitor centre with café and facilities

Practical tips:
- Tickets must be booked in advance (limited availability)
- Sturdy footwear and waterproof clothing essential
- Not suitable for very young children or those nervous about heights
- Parking available on-site

Cost£££ Expensive
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
Ages618+
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Travel tips

  • Book tickets in advance

    The Gobbins operates on limited availability, so book your tickets online before visiting to avoid disappointment.

  • Sturdy footwear is essential

    Wear proper walking boots or sturdy trainers with good grip—the cliff path can be uneven and slippery, especially in wet conditions.

  • Pack waterproof clothing

    Bring waterproof jackets and trousers even on dry days; the coastal exposure means weather can change quickly and spray reaches the path.

  • Minimum age is 6 years

    The Gobbins isn't suitable for very young children. Younger ones will struggle with the uneven terrain and height exposure.

  • Check your child's head for heights

    This isn't suitable for children nervous about heights—the tubular bridge and exposed cliff edges won't be enjoyable for anxious walkers.

  • Buggy access is limited

    The uneven cliff path terrain isn't suitable for pushchairs. Leave buggies at the visitor centre if bringing younger siblings.

  • Allow 2-3 hours for the visit

    The cliff path is about 2.5 miles and takes roughly 2 hours to walk, plus time for the visitor centre and café.

  • On-site parking available

    There's parking at the visitor centre, which is convenient for families driving to the attraction.

  • Visitor centre has facilities and café

    The centre offers toilets and a café—useful for rest stops, snacks, or post-walk refreshments.

  • Watch for puffins and seabirds

    Bring binoculars to spot puffins, guillemots and other coastal birdlife—peak season offers the best viewing opportunities.

  • The tubular bridge is a highlight

    The famous tubular bridge crossing is the adventure highlight—prepare confident walkers for this memorable (but safe) experience.

  • Explore the caves en route

    Several caves are accessible from the path—a fun exploration activity that breaks up the walking for children.

  • This is an outdoor-only attraction

    The Gobbins is entirely outdoors with no indoor alternatives, so poor weather means an unpleasant or cancelled visit.

  • Bring snacks and water

    Whilst there's a café at the visitor centre, bring snacks and water bottles for the walk itself—the exposed path offers nowhere to shelter.

  • Check weather conditions ahead

    High winds and rough seas can affect the experience or accessibility of certain sections—check conditions before travelling.

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