From Ballintoy, we turned west along the coast (North Sea) to Carrick-a-Rede where we crossed the rope bridge over to a small island where salmon fishermen lived and fished. Quite frightening going over (toe curling stuff). The rope bridge was first erected in 1755. In the distance you can see Rathlin island and beyond that, the Mull of Kintyre (Scotland). As usual, breath-taking scenery. After crossing the bridge we stopped at the top and had a cup of tea. Great stuff! Just west of the bridge is the Giant’s Causeway which we saw last time we here.