All facilities including car park and toilets remain closed at this time.
Is carrick a rede rope bridge safe.
All facilities including car park and toilets remain closed at this time.
Carrick a rede rope bridge leads to the carrick island with natural scenic beauties.
We re working hard to reopen many of our places where it is safe to do so however carrick a rede rope bridge remains closed.
The carrick a rede rope bridge is a very small touristic bridge in ireland.
The rope bridge is made up of 2 planks that lie across the woven wires and net with a rope handrail.
We re working hard to reopen many of our places where it is safe to do so however carrick a rede rope bridge remains closed.
Scary but safe with a nice view.
Constructed of planks and wires suspended 100 feet in the air the rope bridge crosses the 60 foot chasm between ireland and the small fishing island of carrick a rede.
It spans 20 metres and is 30 metres above the rocks below.
History says that this bridge was constructed by the fisherman as carrick a rede was one of the best places to catch salmons during its peak season.
Now a popular tourist attraction the rope bridge is managed by the national trust which handles repairs and makes sure the bridge is safe to cross.
Carrick a rede rope bridge was first erected by salmon fishermen in 1755.
Some courageous tourists do stunts here.
The carrick a rede rope bridge is a rope bridge near ballintoy in county antrim northern ireland.
The bridge is perfectly safe and the views are simply outstanding but is can be very scary particularly if you are crossing in wet weather and remember this is ireland.
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There are no age limits for crossing to carrick a rede island.
In 2018 the bridge had 491 947 visitors.
The bridge links the mainland to the tiny island of carrickarede.
The bridge is mainly a tourist attraction and is owned and maintained by the national trust.
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Originally this bridge was used by fishermen for their salmon nets.
After the fishes changed their migratory pattern this bridge was left unused and is now a tourist destination.