The Myth. As legend has it, Northern Ireland was once home to a giant named Finn McCool (also called Fionn Mac Cumhaill). When another giant – Benandonner, across the Irish Sea in Scotland – threatened Ireland, Finn retaliated by tearing up great chunks of the Antrim coastline and hurling themRead More →

In many places worldwide, such as Devils Tower in Wyoming and the Giant’s Causeway in Northern Ireland (image), ancient lavas cooled into hexagonal blocks or columns. … They found that as the material at the surface cooled, it shrank more quickly than the underlying lava, which was still warm. WhatRead More →

The Causeway Coast Way Car Park is available for walkers and parking there is £5. The location code for the car park is: 805951. Please be aware spaces are very limited and allocated on a first come, first served basis. You can walk to the stones for free by footRead More →

He wanted to challenge him to a fight. It is said that Finn then built the Giant’s Causeway so they could meet and do battle. As Finn made his way across to Scotland, he spied Benandonner, who looked much bigger, taller and stronger than he did from across the water.Read More →

Yes, Little Giants is now available on British Netflix. It arrived for online streaming on September 25, 2021. Where was the Little Giants filmed? Movie was filmed in city in 1994. The team of misfits ambles down the railroad tracks in this scene from “Little Giants,” which was filmed inRead More →