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Yellow Trail, Giant's Causeway

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Moyle
Ardihannon

Yellow Trail, Giant's Causeway

Moderate

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Yellow Trail, Giant's Causeway

02:44

9.94km

170m

Hiking

Embark on the Yellow Trail, Giant's Causeway, for a moderate hiking adventure that spans 6.2 miles (9.9 km). You will gain 552 feet (168 metres) in elevation, typically taking about 2 hours and 44 minutes to complete. This route offers a unique clifftop perspective, providing sweeping 360-degree views of the…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Train Station

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350 m

Giant's Causeway

Highlight • Natural Monument

The Giant’s Causeway Visitor Centre is the gateway to Northern Ireland’s only UNESCO World Heritage Site.

It has a grass-roofed design to blend into the landscape. Inside you'll find exhibitions …

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2

832 m

View of the Causeway Coast Cliffs

Highlight • Viewpoint

Really impressive stone formations along the path, not only the top highlights are worth seeing, but the whole coast region is just beautiful.

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3

1.53 km

Giant's Causeway

Highlight • Natural Monument

One of the most famous of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Giant's Causeway is an area of about 40,000 interlocking basalt columns, the result of an ancient volcanic fissure eruption. A great site to visit but incredibly busy.

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4

1.59 km

Giant’s Gate

Highlight • Viewpoint

The path through the ‘break’ at the Causeway, known as the Giant's Gate, leads to the Organ.

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5

1.77 km

Fionn Mac Cumhaill's Shoe

Highlight • Natural Monument

The sea has created ingenious rock shapes.
Of course you should have a little imagination to discover certain forms of life in these formations, but it's fun.

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6

2.22 km

The Organ — Giant's Causeway

Highlight • Natural Monument

Nature really pulled out all the stops with this one! The Organ is a hugely impressive basalt cliff formation that assumes the form of huge church organ pipes. This spectacle is just a short stroll from the famous Giant's Causeway.

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7

2.59 km

The Amphitheatre (Port Reostan)

Highlight • Viewpoint

The Amphitheatre, also known as Port Reostan, is one of the most magnificent sites along the Causeway Coast. It's dramatic, and most picturesque, rock formations resemble something of an ampitheatre and attract many visitors each year to discover it's beauty,

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8

5.90 km

Hamilton's Seat Viewpoint

Highlight • Natural Monument

This is a magnificent viewpoint on the Causeway Coast that looks out across Port na Tober. The terraced cliffs are a delight to behold, millions of years of geology writ …

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9.94 km

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Train Station

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7.76 km

1.66 km

278 m

156 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

5.46 km

2.33 km

1.55 km

218 m

216 m

102 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where does the Yellow Trail at Giant's Causeway start, and what are the parking options?

The Yellow Trail typically starts near the Giant's Causeway Visitor Centre. You can find parking at the official visitor centre car park. From there, you can access the trail, which winds around Runkerry Head.

Is the Yellow Trail at Giant's Causeway dog-friendly?

Yes, dogs are permitted on the Yellow Trail, but they must be kept on a lead at all times. This helps protect the local wildlife and ensures a pleasant experience for all hikers.

What is the best time of year to hike the Yellow Trail?

The Yellow Trail can be hiked year-round, but spring and summer offer the best conditions with milder weather and longer daylight hours. These seasons also provide opportunities to see diverse plant life like sea aster and yellow iris, and various bird species.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required for the Yellow Trail?

While the Giant's Causeway site itself is managed by the National Trust and has a visitor centre with an associated fee for entry to the main stones area, hiking the Yellow Trail itself does not typically require a separate permit. However, parking at the visitor centre may incur a charge.

How does the Yellow Trail compare to other trails at Giant's Causeway, like the Blue Trail?

The Yellow Trail offers a more challenging and scenic clifftop experience compared to the more direct Blue Trail, which leads straight to the basalt columns. It provides breathtaking 360-degree views from a higher perspective, allowing you to escape some of the crowds and see the Giant's Causeway from a unique vantage point.

How long does it take to hike this trail?

The komoot tour for the Yellow Trail is approximately 9.9 km (6.1 miles) and typically takes around 2 hours and 45 minutes to complete. While a specific 1.8-mile section of the Yellow Trail can be done in 30-40 minutes, a full exploration of the entire route, especially if you stop to enjoy the views, will take longer.

What is the terrain like on the Yellow Trail?

The trail features varied terrain, including hardcore, gravel, informal tracks, and grass paths. It consistently follows the clifftop, which means you'll encounter hills and gates. Some sections can be steep and rustic, with sheer cliffs to the left of the visible path, requiring a moderate to high level of fitness.

What can I see along the route?

Along the trail, you'll be treated to spectacular coastal views and unique geological formations. Key highlights include the Giant's Causeway, the Organ, The Amphitheatre (Port Reostan), and Giant’s Gate. You'll also pass the Fionn Mac Cumhaill's Shoe and enjoy a View of the Causeway Coast Cliffs.

Does the trail intersect other well-known paths?

Yes, the Yellow Trail is part of the longer Causeway Coast Way. The route also passes through sections of the Red Trail, Giant's Causeway, the Blue Trail, Giant's Causeway, and the Green Trail, Giant's Causeway, as well as the Shepherd's Path.

Is the Yellow Trail suitable for beginners?

The Yellow Trail is generally considered challenging and requires a moderate to high level of fitness. It includes steep sections and varied terrain, so it might not be ideal for absolute beginners or those unaccustomed to strenuous hikes. However, experienced beginners with good stamina could manage it.

What wildlife or plants can I see along the way?

As a coastal clifftop walk, the trail offers opportunities to spot diverse plant life such as sea aster and yellow iris. Birdwatchers might see meadow pipits, warblers, nesting fulmars, and ravens soaring along the cliffs.

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Trail Reviews

Katharina
June 27, 2022, Giants Causeway und Küstenwanderung

An easy hike, and there in the morning rather early so that we were almost alone. Nevertheless, we had a long time - every cliff gave new, really spectacular views of the coast! We marveled, photographed, enjoyed...

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