Dunseverick Harbour
Dunseverick Harbour
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Dumbledrew
Buckingham, UK116 contributions
Jul 2019
A must visit. Beautiful spot. If I had a boat I would anchor it here and just chill !! Didnt catch a sun set but it must be awesome.
Written 7 August 2019
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Brian H
Ballymoney, null, United Kingdom5 contributions
Feb 2018 • Solo
My favourite place to just sit and comtemplate the astounding natural beauty. In summer it is peaceful and serene but in winter it is a wonder of wildness where you can get back to nature (see photos, which were taken in February)
Written 10 February 2018
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2020vision
Dundonald, Belfast.3,902 contributions
Jan 2017 • Couples
This is a really pretty little working harbour.
It actually looks quite Cornish!
Was beautiful today but must be really stunning in Summer.
Really worth making the effort to visit.
Written 30 January 2017
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John A
Belfast, UK1,448 contributions
Aug 2016 • Couples
Dunseverick harbour consists of a small harbour backed by a car park. It is well known by tourists who come here in summer for the sheer beauty of the area and for its peace and quiet. The pier is still used by local fishermen as a spot to set out to fish the Causeway bank, and more recently as a safe spot for local scuba divers.
It is possible to walk easterly along the coastal path towards Port Bradden and beyond to Whitepark Bay, and eventually to Ballintoy. If you head towards the west you will pass Dunseverick Castle before arriving at the Giant's Causeway.
The entire area is a gem and worth the time to explore on foot.
Written 15 January 2017
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