Hiking & Camping Adventure Along the Giants Causeway in Northern Ireland
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- čas přidán 27. 05. 2024
- The Gaints Causeway & the Northern Irish Coastline awaits.
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Filmed & Edited by Liam.
Glad you enjoyed it brother. You’re welcome back anytime……we are just a stones skip away. Peace
Bro, hands down you've walked around ireland more than any natives have ever had. Was chatting to you when you were in Kerry. Fantastic content. Pleasure to see your adventures.
Glad u enjoyed your time here, always welcome lad.
You should do the mourne mountains!
Definitely
Been following for a few years now Liam. Great to see you over this way. You need to come back and see the mourne mountains . Breath taking walking and camping
Yes! as a lad i used to spend a month every year, at my uncles home in Nenagh co Tipperary, they used to take me to kilkee and lahinch, southern ireland i know but it's ireland, i stood on the cliffs at Kilkee and watched the rollers come in, thinking that the next landfall would be Nova Scotia, it blew my mind then and still does, as an old man, it was and still is my favourite destination. thank you for the memories, and the pubs are open for ever, i remember once, we had a drink at a local pub, it was late, the local Garda came in, we had a lock in, they stayed and drunk with us
Kilkee is beautiful as are the cliffs and all of the wild Atlantic way. Especially with the cliffs of Moher just an hour north ❤
The lock in's in Co Clare are legendary! I'll be there all weekend 😊
I don't doubt 🤣 enjoy!
You did right staying away from those red rock pools, I just read that in aberdeenshire last summer ppl were advised go stay away bcos they could be lethal to humans and animals.great vlog again ❤
Geology has such cool mythology around it from back in the day. Here in Sweden, when we see a massive boulder in the middle of nowhere, we call it "Flyttblock" or more common (at least in my region) "Jättekast", directly translated that would be "A giant's toss", as if a giant threw that massive boulder there. Hundreds and hundreds of years ago, the logic behind it, was that if you saw a big boulder like that, and you knew where the closest church/religious/sacred place was, the opposite direction from the church and the boulder would be where the giant lives - because the giants were aiming for those sacred locations. Obviously we know better now, those big boulders were transported within the big ice sheets/glaciers that covered most of the Nordic countries and when the ice melted, those big boulders were dropped in place.
The squealing in the undergrowth I think is a baby rabbit. I found one years ago that made a similar sound when I picked it up.
A couple of hundred yards from where you finished your video, is HMS Caroline. A WW1 Destroyer that fought at Scapa Flow.
The Dry-dock for the Titanic was also a couple of hundred yards from you, over by the black building.
The Nomadic, is the ship that took passengers out to the Titanic. It is just in front of the Titanic Museum in a Dry-dock.
The scenery was beautiful and you managed to have some great weather on your journey.
Bushmills Whiskey has a distillery up close to where you started. They have tours around the distillery. Better than a pebble I would have thought.
For a small country, there is so much to see here. I hope you got to spend more time to see more of it.
At the foot of Dunluce Castle is where a Spanish ship from the Spanish Armada went aground, in the aftermath of it escaping. It was called the Girona and some of the gold treasure belonging to the Nobles on board was found by divers and is now on display in the Ulster Museum in Belfast.
Best wishes to you, come again any time.
Everyone's moment of time out - Popcorn ready.
Another great video Liam, having an Irish dad, I've visited southern Ireland many times and feel its part of me. You have now inspired me to visit the North.
Great to see you had such a good time in Northern Ireland. Our people are the best!
Amazing scenery, magnificent sunset, campsite with the waterfall nearby, curious morphology and cliffs, the greenness of the lovely countryside - but no customary introduction at the start: "Hi, I'm Liam by the way." 🖐
Another fantastic video, Liam. It's great to see you in Northern Ireland. You need to come back and do the Mourne Mountains.
Never seen anyone rawdogging a soda, not even with a bit of butter. Awsome 😂
Your videos always calm me and I'm so jealous that this is your life! What a wonderful way to live. You inspired me to do many big walks across the UK, and I'm working towards (hopefully) living a life like you do one day. Looking forward to your next adventure! x
Glad you enjoyed our country Liam, you would love the Mourne mountains, hope you try them out
Wow ..How beautiful is Northern Ireland..You have captured its beauty so well with fantastic camera shots ..Thank you Liam for sharing this outstanding upload ..✌🏼❤️
Another great video Liam. And it brought back so many family connections! My great graddad was a carpenter who worked on the grand staircases of the Titanic and Olympic (sister ship) and ended his days in Portrush, where my older brother is a member of the Royal Portrush and plays a round of golf most weeks. My Mum and Dad first met each other on the beach at Ballycastle, and I could go on but won't bore you. You really lucked out on the weather!!
Best advert for Norn Iron... Thank you ❤
HELLO LIAM
You must sell the series to BBC or Discovery Channel.
And you might walk across Europe :
A summer in France
A summer in Switzerland
A summer in Italy
A summer in Germany
A summer in Ireland
🇬🇧 🇨🇭 🇨🇵 🇩🇪 🇨🇮
It´s the negative ions at the ocean that makes you feel good.
And mentioning hitchhiking, the book: "Round Ireland with a Fridge" you might like it.
Such poetry in your narration on your journeys. You'll look back and certainly not regret much in life ☺️
Yes Liam, brilliant. Great to see you in Northern Ireland. I done part of the causeway coast with my brother last year and it was brilliant. There is a small spot just after Dunsverick castle and it’s perfect for a beach camp. Loved watching this episode keep up the good work 👍
Another great video, really great to see how beautiful Northern Ireland is. 😊
The most relaxing channel on CZcams ❤
You are so right Liam, being at the ocean makes you feel so alive, and fresh. Thanks for sharing another great journey.
Just beautiful! Thank you Liam well done! Greetings from Florida,US
I absolutely loved your video, Liam. I live in Lisburn County Antrim in Northern Ireland. I've been in those areas you were in and I just love the place. The rugged scenery is very impressive. Looking forward to seeing where you end up next!😊
I'm in awe of your travels sir. keep them up, they are honest and straight forward. well-done!
Such a beautiful country!!
As always a lovely video to finish the day.
Cheers from Brazil!!
If you like the coast Liam you should do the south west coast path 633 miles. Some amazing views, towns and beaches👍
Spectacular scenery, thanks for taking us with you. Jo Devon 🙂
Marvellous video liam really enjoyed it.
Fantastic stuff great to see you highlight the beauty of our wee country, a change from the usual horrors we are sadly infamous for. Don't forget we also have the Mourne coastal route and the Ulster way tracks.
Man, I'm so nostalgic of the Giant's Causeway. You were lucky there was so few people! I'm glad to see the paths around it. Thanks for the video!
Hi Liam, Have you ever though of hiking the Welsh coastal path? Its the first and longest continuous path that covers an entire country's coast and runs around 870 miles. Would make an excellent video. Loving your work!!
Mate love your videos! 1:57 was my wedding venue nearly 2 years ago, fond memories of the North Coast! Thanks as always
What a great trek! It looks so beautiful there! Thanks Liam
It was built where you were at the end of the video. The yellow things, (Samson & Goliath) were put in in the 1970s. You'll need to get over to get hiking round say the Mourne wall on a trip as well
Glad you enjoyed it. The scenery was beautiful and you were so lucky with the good weather. Lovely hospitality shown by the locals. Take care, keep safe. ❤ Dorset, UK
That was so good. Ive lived my whole life (59 years) on the north coast of Ireland, and even after all this time I still love it's beauty. You captured all so well.. Your enthusiasm for the place made me smile.. Keep safe 👍😊
Glad you got to experience my local camping spots
Great video Liam, thanks for the ride.
So nice to see you visiting my home country, when the weather is good it really is hard to beat.
Absolutely loved this video it has to be one of my favorites. Saw an exhibit of the Titanic when it came here and it was impressive for sure. Love the little surprises that turnout to be the best memories.💚
Wonderful scenery. Enjoying another virtual walk. So relaxing. Thanks Liam.
Lovely scenery. Thankyou❤
So happy you came over for visit and got such brilliant weather.
Grew up in Belfast .. lived in Portrush for 7 years … the causeway coast is indeed spectacular … glad u enjoyed it
Thank you for this, Liam (and ALL the hiking adventures you’re bring to us❤️🔥)
Cheers from Sweden🤙🏼🇸🇪
Fantastic as always. Thank you
Nothing is as relaxing as following along with Liam 💚
The Emerald Isle for sure.Beautiful indeed Liam.
Have to admit it's surreal seeing somewhere I've been so often on the channel.
I was stood up on Ramore head where you did the intro not two weeks ago.
Great vid as always, mate.
wish I had of known you were coming here mate, would loved to quickly met up to thank you for your amazing content on here
Yes!
What stunning views Liam. You truly are living the dream. You and nature it doesn’t get better than that. The feeling is relatable it sucks all life stresses away. Great video
Also famous for the Northwest 200, next to the TT, the greatest roadrace in the world.
I spotted you going into a coffee shop as I was leaving. Kicking myself I didn't say hello now lol
Another great video, Liam. Love seeing a new upload from you. Keep it up!
Come to the Adirondacks in New York! Climb Marcy, or if you're adventurous, Haystack, Basin and Saddleback.
You are so blessed to be there!
This is an awesome vlog & so glad you got lucky with the weather & enjoyed our wee country. You have filmed it superbly. Take care 🙌
Fantastic photography and filming Liam👍👍👍👍👍
Beautiful place and looks amazing in bright sunlight..
long , sandy and peaceful coastline.
Amazing m8, I'm so glad you got to walk our coast. Somewhere I walk quite regularly, great to be able to see what route you took.
Yes! Another great adventure! I had a great tour guide, too - you. Enjoyed the scenery. Northern Ireland is amazing. Hope your feet get better so they can take me on another adventure. The popcorn was a good suggestion.
Irelands coast is class
Two-banded longhorn beetle (Rhagium bifasciatum) 18:21
Fantastic video Liam. I don’t know how you resisted the temptation to make a fire in that fire ring. Thank you for sharing your experience.
Another 10 /10 little banger of a video, such a treat to watch your exploits....peace buddy
Hey Liam, great video again! Your videos have inspired me to do this kind of adventure more often myself (instead of 1 day hikes) and record my own videos for my youtube channel. Keep it up!
Yessssss , lets go liam 🤍
Great video Liam, Really enjoyed this one! The NI coast looks amazing
Nicely done Liam smashing it mate
Another excellent video Liam.. quality!! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Can’t believe how good the weather was for you! Great video 👍
I first assumed the water colour was from rock sediment. There were lots of red rocks around.
Curious what is is.
Thanks for this, quality
Thanks 👍
Love your adventures 🎉🎉🎉
Fabulous watch Liam ❤
Check out the Mourne Mountains next time Liam, you won't be disappointed
yesss Liam! So inspirational. I wanna hit the causeway this summer
I was at the causeway about 5 years ago. I never got to do the cliff walk as i had my Mrs and baby with me, what a view.
Legend is back
Thanks
Epic!
Top this I’m visiting Northern Ireland in October for a wedding and me and my partner are travelling down the coast after it i can’t wait after seeing this 👍🏻
Love all of your videos Liam
Another quality upload Liam. Nice one mate
Wonderful video, thanks!...Never been to NI....it looks stunning. I'll be walking on the GR34 in Brittany for a week from next weekend...this really put me in the mood! Thanks again!
oh yeah love u mate im going to watch that when i’m back home after work!! keep going you’re the best!!
Great video 😀
So cool to see you in my own country. I was hoping that you went up from your beaut camp spot onto the top, because that is a route I want to explore. I don't know if it is possible because of a farm that seems to be in between your camp spot and the top of Torr Head. Enjoy the rest of your adventure. I hope you have discovered Ireland to still be the land of a thousand welcomes 🙏
Very nice video, thank you 🌞👍🤗
That must be near the North West 200 road race.
Been there! Amazing!! Not hiking though- would love that!
No way gutted I missed you we live a stones throw away from the port
Great video capturing lovely coastal scenery, I didn't know it was as picturesque as that but you were lucky with the weather! Titanic museum is a must I feel, thanks for sharing your adventure Liam 👏👋
Ha ha, I visited Giants Causeway and Belfast in March…those yellow things in Belfast are the famous shipping cranes called Samson and Goliath 😊. Another great trail, keep them coming