Northern Irish coastline

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The Northern Irish coastline is a rugged and scenic stretch of shore famed for its dramatic cliffs, basalt formations like the Giant’s Causeway, and historic seaside towns along the North Channel and Atlantic Ocean.

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Northern Irish coastline canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastline
contains Antrim Coast
Ards Peninsula coast
North Down coast
surface form: Belfast Lough shoreline

Causeway Coast and Glens district
surface form: Causeway Coast and Glens

Foyle estuary shoreline
Larne Lough shoreline
Mourne coast
North Down coast
North Down coast
surface form: Strangford Lough shoreline
country United Kingdom
hasLandmark Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge
Downhill Demesne cliffs
Dunluce Castle
Fair Head
Mussenden Temple
Gobbins Cliff Path
surface form: The Gobbins cliff path

Torr Head
hasNotableFeature Giant's Causeway
surface form: Giant’s Causeway

arches
basalt columns
Causeway Coast
surface form: causeway coast

dunes
rocky headlands
sandy beaches
sea caves
sea cliffs
hasProtectedArea Antrim Coast
surface form: Antrim Coast and Glens Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty

Causeway Coast
surface form: Causeway Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty

Mourne Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
hasSettlement Ballycastle
surface form: Ballycastle, County Antrim

Bangor
Cushendall
Cushendun
Donaghadee
Larne
Newcastle, County Down
Portrush
Portstewart
hasWildlife dolphins
porpoises
seabirds
seals
knownFor basalt formations
dramatic cliffs
filming locations
historic seaside towns
rugged scenery
tourism
locatedIn Northern Ireland
locatedOn Atlantic Ocean
North Channel
partOf coastline of Ireland
popularActivity coastal walking
golf
hiking
surfing
wildlife watching

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United Kingdom coastline hasPart Northern Irish coastline