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Jogging around Dunluce offers diverse terrain along Northern Ireland's Causeway Coastal Route. The region features a rugged coastline with dramatic cliff-top paths, providing views of the Atlantic Ocean. Notable natural features include basalt outcroppings, white limestone cliffs, and black volcanic rocks, alongside sweeping sandy beaches like Whiterocks Beach and Portstewart Strand. The area also encompasses the unique basalt columns of the Giant's Causeway and historic Dunluce Castle.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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25.6km
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The Causeway Coast Way presents a difficult jogging challenge, covering 15.9 miles (25.6 km) with an elevation gain of 1205 feet (367 metres). You can expect to complete this routeβ¦
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9.57km
01:08
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Jog the moderate 5.9-mile Causeway Coast Way, featuring stunning coastal views, the Giant's Causeway, and varied terrain.

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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.70km
00:48
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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00:44
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The diesel train runs between the picturesque town of Bushmills and the popular Giant's Causeway. In 1883, the original tramway was the first long electric tramway in the world!
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Beautiful Portballintrae. Originally a fishing village, nestled around the perfect horse shoe shaped Ballintrae Bay, If you are lucky enough to catch a mid Summer sunset here you will be blessed. The Giantβs Causeway Tramway takes you from Giant's Causeway to Bushmills, and runs through the sand dunes above the largest beach, commonly known as Runkerry Strand. There are walks and trails throughout.
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Chuck your shoes in your bag and enjoy a barefoot beach run along East Strand Beach next to Portrush on the Causeway Coast.
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Enjoy a jog along the paved, flat Portrush Harbour, where you can take pleasure in scenes of bobbing boats and the beautiful North Atlantic Ocean.
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This long, flat stretch of pathway that runs along the Bushmills & Giant's Causeway railway line, the perfect place for a jog. You can enjoy vistas of ocean and beaches and the wonderful Giant Causeway Coast. If you like, you can jog one way and return on the train. This is a great route for train lovers, as it's likely you'll see the beautiful old train passing as you make your way along. It's a nice idea to walk one way, and catch the train back, taking it all the wonderful sights on your way.
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There are over 40 dedicated jogging routes around Dunluce listed on komoot, catering to various fitness levels. These include 2 easy, 31 moderate, and 9 difficult trails, ensuring options for every runner.
Jogging routes in Dunluce offer a diverse range of terrain. You'll find dramatic and rugged coastline with cliff-top paths, sweeping sandy beaches like Whiterocks Beach and Portstewart Strand, and sections with basalt outcroppings and volcanic rocks. Some trails are paved, while others are more natural and undulating.
Yes, Dunluce offers several routes suitable for beginners or those looking for an easier run. While many routes are moderate, there are 2 specifically rated as easy. Look for routes that feature sandy beaches or paved sections, which generally offer a less challenging experience.
Absolutely. Many of the running paths in the Dunluce area are designed as loops. For example, the View of Giant's Causeway β Giant's Causeway loop from Portballintrae and the East Strand Beach β View of Portrush Harbour loop from Royal Portrush Golf Club are popular circular options, allowing you to start and finish at the same point.
The Dunluce area is rich in both history and natural beauty. Many running routes offer views of or pass directly by iconic sites such as the medieval Dunluce Castle Ruins. You can also experience the unique basalt columns of the Giant's Causeway, the impressive Organ formation, and the dramatic Amphitheatre (Port Reostan). Some routes even connect to Dunseverick Castle.
Yes, you can definitely find routes that link these two iconic landmarks. Sections of the extensive Causeway Coast Way pass by both Dunluce Castle and the Giant's Causeway. Additionally, routes like the View of Giant's Causeway β Giant's Causeway loop from Portballintrae offer a blend of natural beauty and historical exploration, connecting nearby areas to the Giant's Causeway.
The jogging experience in Dunluce is highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 5.0 stars. Runners often praise the dramatic coastal scenery, the opportunity to pass by historic landmarks, and the variety of terrain, from challenging cliff-top paths to relaxing sandy beaches.
Yes, parking is generally available near popular starting points for jogging routes in the Dunluce area. For instance, routes connecting to Portballintrae or Portrush often have parking facilities. For specific details on parking at Dunluce Castle, you can check resources like visitportrush.co.uk.
Public transport options are available to reach the Dunluce area, particularly along the Causeway Coastal Route. Bus services connect major towns like Portrush and Bushmills to Dunluce Castle and other key attractions, making it possible to access various running sections without a car.
Yes, you'll find amenities in nearby towns and villages that can be incorporated into your running plans. Bushmills and Portballintrae, for example, offer cafes and pubs where you can refuel or relax after your run. Some coastal paths also lead to areas with facilities.
Dunluce offers a great jogging experience year-round, but each season has its charm. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and stunning coastal colours. Summer is ideal for beach runs, though it can be busier. Winter runs can be dramatic with wild seas, but require appropriate gear for potentially colder and windier conditions.
For those seeking longer runs, sections of the Causeway Coast Way offer significant distances. This renowned route stretches for 33 miles (52 km) in total, with a challenging 15.9-mile (25.6 km) section passing through Dunluce, providing an excellent long-distance running experience with varied coastal terrain.


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