Start : Causeway Visitor Centre, National Trust (BT57 8SU)
Well sign posted c/o the Causeway Coastal Route.
(S/E) From the Visitor Centre, follow a tarred roadway & footpath which descends North down a steep slope, until you arrive at ‘The Stookans’ or Windy Gap, as locals refer to it – evident as here the walker is exposed to the wild Atlantic elements.
From here continue along the tarred roadway (always taking care to mind the popular tourist shuttle bus service) and quickly the first signs of the hexagonal causeway stones will appear.
(1) After 170 m or so, go past the Giant’s Boot, climb up the slope to what looks like a giant church organ (in geological terms – huge columns of basalt make the ‘organ pipes’, hence the local name of ‘The Organ’.) Walk around 1.4 Km.
(2) From here the cliff path continues past ‘The Organ’. For another 400 yards to the headland, at the point of the headland, there is a viewing platform which looks into the spectacularly named ‘Amphitheatre’.
(3) From here, return to The Organ (waypoint (2)), and instead of retracing your steps to the stones climb the steep path left, with lots & lots of steps. Known as the Shepherd’s Path. These 162 steps will take you to the cliff top & on to the North Antrim Cliff Path.
(4) At the top of the steps, turn right (West) and after half a mile you will be back at the visitor centre & car park. (S/E)