Travellers - £15
4 Hours
11:15am Year Round
Goes out Thursdays and Fridays
By “The Lower End” we mean the part of Rathlin that points south, towards Ballycastle and Fair Head. It’s called that because it is lower in elevation compared to the other portion. That larger portion points west and is referred to as “The Upper End”. A stream, entering the sea beside St Thomas’ Church, forms the boundary between the two Ends.
This walk takes place on a combination of surfaced roads and designated trails. Different routes are available so please ask at time of booking. If you walk to the Rue Lighthouse along the spectacular cliffs at Roonivoolin you will be covering about half the island. Keep your ears open to hear the distinctive call of the Chough: an island bird rarity. Altacarry or Rathlin East Lighthouse is another way to go. Sorry, you can’t get to see round the East light. If you visit the RSPB Seabird Centre (other end of Rathlin), you will be able to see inside that Lighthouse.
Hear the tale of Robert the Bruce or stories of the many other battles fought on Rathlin. You could hike towards the lonely Coastguard Hut, looking out for Buzzard, Raven and Peregrine.
This walk lasts around 4 hours, be prepared to get muddy at times. UNSUITABLE FOR CHILDREN.
This walk is a firm favourite.
This is Ireland so be weather-prepared
Accompanied by an experienced guide throughout your tour.
Cost of getting to and from the Island. (Travel can be arranged at the time of booking)
Admission to Rathlin RSPB Seabird Centre
Surface travel costs, including the Rathlin Bus
This is Ireland so be weather-prepared