This website gives a pretty good guide to the route’s direction. It also gives some ideas of things to see and do along the way.
https://discovernorthernireland.com...destinations/causeway/causeway-coastal-route/
These two give some suggestions if you want to break it up into several days, in a relaxed kind of way:
https://www.ireland.com/en-gb/articles/tripideas/causeway-coastal-route/
https://www.causewaycoastalroute.com/scenic-drives
Use it as a holiday route in its own right or bolt it onto the Republic’s ‘Wild Atlantic Way’ route, for a full tour of the island of Ireland, top to bottom around the the north and western edges.
You can download the gpx file from TomTom’s website:
https://mydrive.tomtom.com/en_gb/#m..."83cabf87-8d4f-43a6-a970-43f795036655"}+ver=3]
It seems to work OK. Here it is downloaded, put into the Scenic app via an iPad and choosing the ‘track’ import:
Garmin users might end up with something like this version, created using the Pocket Earth app, again on an iPad:
Where the gps track and via points have come through together, resulting in a wiggly line that follows the track and straight lines that that join the via points. It would (should) be easy to edit and correct.
https://discovernorthernireland.com...destinations/causeway/causeway-coastal-route/
These two give some suggestions if you want to break it up into several days, in a relaxed kind of way:
https://www.ireland.com/en-gb/articles/tripideas/causeway-coastal-route/
https://www.causewaycoastalroute.com/scenic-drives
Use it as a holiday route in its own right or bolt it onto the Republic’s ‘Wild Atlantic Way’ route, for a full tour of the island of Ireland, top to bottom around the the north and western edges.
You can download the gpx file from TomTom’s website:
https://mydrive.tomtom.com/en_gb/#m..."83cabf87-8d4f-43a6-a970-43f795036655"}+ver=3]
It seems to work OK. Here it is downloaded, put into the Scenic app via an iPad and choosing the ‘track’ import:
Garmin users might end up with something like this version, created using the Pocket Earth app, again on an iPad:
Where the gps track and via points have come through together, resulting in a wiggly line that follows the track and straight lines that that join the via points. It would (should) be easy to edit and correct.