

48 Stunden in Derry~Londonderry und an der Causeway Coast






Entdecken Sie das Beste von Nordirland vom Herzen der „Walled City“ aus – Geschichte, craic (Spaß) und unvergessliche Küsten erwarten Sie!
Denken Sie an atemberaubende, auf Klippen thronende Tempel, fangfrische Meeresfrüchte, preisgekrönte Wanderungen und überaus lebhafte lokale Pubs … Sind Sie bereit? Nordirland wird Ihr Herz höher schlagen lassen!


Day 1
Historic ruins, delicious seafood, BIG seascapes, and memorable moments with the locals... Northern Ireland's rugged Causeway Coast is a special place.
Causeway Coast
Tag 1 ansehenAuf zum Tempel
Mussenden Temple, Grafschaft Londonderry


Der Mussenden Temple in der üppig grünen Umgebung des Anwesens Downhill Demesne in der Nähe von Castlerock in der Grafschaft Londonderry ist ein ganz besonderer Anblick. Der Tempel wurde 1785 als Sommerbibliothek erbaut und thront dramatisch am Rand einer Klippe 36 Meter über dem tosenden Atlantik. Sie werden uns sicher zustimmen, dass man hier sehr gut ein paar Stunden mit der Lektüre eines guten Buches verbringen kann.
Das Panorama ist atemberaubend und bietet einen Ausblick auf Downhill Strand und die Grafschaft Donegal im Westen sowie bis nach Portrush und Fair Head im Osten. Zeit für ein schnelles Selfie auf den Klippen und dann geht es weiter. Ihr Tag an der Causeway Coast hat großartig begonnen!
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Sea views and seafood
Harry's Shack, County Londonderry


Next up is Portstewart Strand, a 3km stretch of golden sand along the north coast. Relax on a stroll along the stunning beach, or hit the water for a spot of adrenaline-pumping surfing. Also of interest are the 6,000-year-old sand dunes here, which are home to a diverse range of flora and fauna.
After that, you're sure to have built up a hearty appetite, so stop into Harry's Shack for a tasty seafood lunch. This restaurant is a local favourite and promises the freshest seafood at good value. From lobster and mussels to oysters and crab, Harry’s Shack is one of the best places to eat along the Causeway Coast, and boasts a gorgeous location right on the beach.
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A Northern Irish rockstar
Giant's Causeway, County Antrim


Next stop, the Giant's Causeway – one of only three UNESCO World Heritage Sites on the island of Ireland and a highlight of any trip.
Here you can walk across over 40,000 hexagonal basalt columns that were formed by volcanic activity some 60 million years ago. Sounds cool? Wait until you experience it for yourself!
You can learn more about this magical place and all its stories, both scientific and legendary at the visitor centre, which boasts interactive exhibitions. If you have more time, go on a guided cliff walk with a local tour guide. Hearing tales of the area as you hike along cliff paths through this majestic landscape is a Northern Ireland WOW moment you'll never forget.
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From the causeway to the castle
Dunluce Castle, County Antrim
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From one pinch-yourself moment to another… This is what the Causeway Coast is all about! Dunluce Castle has occupied its dramatic location right on the edge of a cliff since the early 1500s. Daily tours of the ruins are available, if you fancy following in the footsteps of warring factions such as the MacQuillan and MacDonnell clans from times gone by.
As with this entire stretch of magnificent coastline, the views from the castle are simply out of the world. Close by, the newly-installed Magheracross Viewing Point is another excellent place to take in the sights on offer. The purpose-built platform juts out from the clifftop, providing panoramic views of the Skerries Islands and Whiterocks Beach.
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A night out in the Walled City
Bishop's Gate Hotel, Derry~Londonderry


That's about as many show-stopping attractions as one can take in over the course of a day! It's time to head back to Derry~Londonderry for a little rest before a big night out.
If you're looking for a place to stay and dine, Bishop's Gate Hotel is a great option in the heart of the Cathedral Quarter. This boutique hotel boasts luxurious rooms as well as the Wig and Gown Champagne Bar & Restaurant. Locally sourced seasonal produce is the big draw here and the trendy lounge bar serves up some of the best cocktails in the city.
Elsewhere, City Hotel Derry is a fine four-star establishment, idyllically located on the banks of the River Foyle. Like Asian food? Then Mekong is a must for dinner. This cool spot serves up delicious Asian street food dishes you might not have been expecting to find inside the 400-year-old city walls.


Day 2
It's time to get up close and personal with the walled wonder. From Derry Girls and the Peace Bridge to buzzing pubs, it'll be a day to remember in Derry~Londonderry.
Derry~Londonderry
Tag 2 ansehenSay hello to Erin and the gang
Derry Girls mural, Derry~Londonderry


Starting your day off with a Derry Girls selfie sounds good to us! Created by Derry's own Lisa McGee, the comedy hit has catapulted Derry~Londonderry into the global limelight. In a city famous for big wall murals, this Instagram-worthy tourist hotspot is a reminder of what makes this city great – the warmth and wit of its people.
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From a bridge to a brewery
Peace Bridge, Derry~Londonderry


After catching up with the Derry Girls, amble your way through the streets to one of the most striking attractions in the city – the Peace Bridge. Opened in 2011, the bridge is a symbol of peace as it connects both sides of the River Foyle. The elegant curves of the structure represent the city's triumph over adversity, and a stroll across is a must.
Don't forget to check out the stunning Guildhall before you embark on your journey across the river. It's arguably the most iconic sight in the city, and has been standing tall since 1887. Think it looks familiar? That's because the clock was modelled on London's Big Ben!
Once you walk across the Peace Bridge, make a beeline for the Walled City Brewery. All that walking works up quite a thirst, after all! As well as stocking a huge range of local craft beers, the brewery also features a multi-award-winning restaurant that's run by a Michelin Star-trained chef, so it's the perfect place to stop for lunch.
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If these walls could talk...
City walls, Derry~Londonderry


After lunch, head back across the Peace Bridge for an afternoon exploring the 400-year-old city walls. There are gates, watchtowers, battlements, bastions and cannons on this 1.5km-long oval that encircles the old city.
To elevate the experience, go for a guided walking tour. Martin McCrossan City Walking Tours is a popular option, with bespoke tours on topics such as food, history, and Derry Girls. Bogside History Tours is an excellent choice if you want to uncover the difficult past of this historic city.
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Ein Toast auf Derry~Londonderry – Prost!
Guildhall, Derry~Londonderry
© Rob Durston


Nach einem kurzen Zwischenstopp im Hotel, um ein wenig zu entspannen und neue Energie zu tanken, ist es Zeit für Ihren zweiten Abend in Derry~Londonderry.
Zum Abendessen empfehlen wir das gehobene Browns Bonds Hill, ein vom Michelin Guide empfohlenes Gourmet-Restaurant, das sich als eines der besten Restaurants der Stadt etabliert hat. Das Browns In Town gehört zu derselben Restaurantgruppe, bietet aber ein ungezwungeneres kulinarisches Erlebnis. Wie wäre es mit knusprigen Hähnchenflügeln, Kabeljau im Bierteig und Wildbeeren-Käsekuchen zum Dessert? Einfach lecker!
Danach können Sie sich einen Drink im Peadar O'Donnell's, einem der beliebtesten Pubs der Stadt, gönnen. Treten Sie ein und finden Sie heraus, warum dieses Pub sowohl von den Einheimischen als auch von den Touristen immer stark frequentiert wird. Das Dekor ist typisch für ein klassisches irisches Pub, jedoch mit einigen lustigen, skurrilen Akzenten. Und Sie werden die ganze Woche über vom wunderbaren Klang traditioneller irischer Live-Folkmusik begrüßt. Lehnen Sie sich also entspannt zurück und genießen Sie den letzten Abend Ihrer Reise nach Derry~Londonderry.
Von den legendären Sehenswürdigkeiten an der Causeway Coast bis zum gewaltigen „craic“ (Spaß) der Einheimischen – diese Reise wird Ihnen noch lange in Erinnerung bleiben ...