The Gobbins coastal path reopened to the public last summer after six decades of closure and a major renovation programme A County Antrim tourist attraction has been forced to close for the second ...
Designed to take your breath away, the Gobbins path, a 1.2 mile (1.9km) stretch along the County Antrim coast is not for the faint-hearted. Originally designed by Irish engineer Berkeley Deane Wise, ...
NORTHERN Ireland's newest tourist attraction - £7.5 million coastal walkway The Gobbins - will not reopen in time for the Easter holidays as contractors struggle to repair damage caused by Storms ...
The Gobbins coastal cliff path in Co Antrim has been restored and reopened to the public following a £7.5 million (€10.6m) investment. The brainchild of Irish engineer Berkeley Dean Wise first opened ...
A CO Antrim cliff path opened to the public after a £7.5m project last year has been forced to close due to storm damage. The Gobbins at Islandmagee was closed on December 30 and will remain closed ...
In 1902, The Gobbins was designed and constructed by railway engineer Berkeley Deane Wise who was the chief engineer of the Belfast and County Down Railway. Wise was extremely passionate about tourism ...
Visitors can now book to walk the £7.5m Gobbins Cliff Path in Islandmagee. Ahead of the public opening of the facility tomorrow, a telephone booking facility has gone live. Booking can be made by ...
Northern Ireland’s latest tourist attraction, the Gobbins Cliff Path, is a reboot of a magnificent feat of engineering that originally opened in 1902. Michael Bradley, bassist for punk band the ...
Designed to take your breath away, the Gobbins path, a 1.2 mile (1.9km) stretch along the County Antrim coast is not for the faint-hearted. Originally designed by Irish engineer Berkeley Deane Wise, ...
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