After exploring inland on the day we walked the Moyles Way, we thought our next walk should be along the Causeway Coast. We had already seen, on the day we arrived, that the Antrim coast is very spectacular, but you miss a lot from the car, so we were looking forward to exploring the coast on paw.
We thought it might also be a bit drier underfoot than our boggy walk, but there we were wrong. The coast path was almost as boggy and a lot muddier!
Still, at least when we wanted a rest there were some nice dry rocks to sit on and admire the view. The reason we're not looking at the sea in our picture, is not because we were posing for the camera, but because we were transfixed by a rather spectacular waterfall coming into this rocky bay.
In our next picture you can see it in the distance (or at least get the impression of white water) from the other side of the bay.
Being a rocky coastline there were some great opportunities for us to be action bears and do a spot of rock climbing. While our minders paused to ransack their rucksack for some chocolate raisins we tackled a serious climb up a craggy sea cliff.
I'd like to point out that Yorkie was only ahead of me because I'd lingered to see if I would get offered some of the chocolate raisins - I did! - and they were worth being beaten to the top by Yorkie.
This was quite an exciting day out so we'll continue our adventures next time.
Lots of love George & Yorkie xxx
SJ254784 - nr Llanfair Hill - 430 m
8 years ago
1 comment:
Ooh you're very brave! The only way you'd get me up that rock face is if you laid a trail of those yummy choc raisins up the cliff to tempt me on! Fred
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