How long is the Gobbins Cliff Walk?
How long is the Gobbins Cliff Walk?
3 miles
The Gobbins is a physically challenging walk. A moderate standard of fitness is required. The path is 3 miles (5km) long, quite narrow, with many hand-carved and uneven steps. The entire walk is the equivalent of climbing and descending 50 flights of stairs.
How long is the tunnel at the Gobbins?
The tunnel is approximately 22 meters in length, and steps lead you into and out of it. In the heart of the tunnel you are below sea level, but a walkway keeps the water on either side of you and your feet dry.
Is the Gobbins walk difficult?
The Gobbins Walkway is a tough, 3-mile walk. The ground is uneven and the walk is the equivalent of going up and down 50 flights of steps.
Is Gobbins cliff path free?
There is a viewing platform that projects out over one cliff. The upper path is free, you pay to go along the bridges below under the cliffs. We ate lunch at the Gobbins Restaurant afterwards.
Is Gobbins suitable for children?
The Gobbins tour is unsuitable for young children. No one under 1.2 metres, approx. 4 foot, will be permitted to take part. Visitors are required to report to reception at The Gobbins Visitor Centre 15 minutes before their tour departure time so as to confirm their participation.
How much does it cost to walk the Gobbins?
Admission / ticket prices The Gobbins admission fee is £20 for an adult, £14.50 for kids under 16, OAPs (65+) and students. There’s also a family ticket (2 adults and 3 kids) for £42.
How many steps are in the Gobbins?
The Gobbins experience includes a short bus ride, then a steep descent which is followed by over 100 steps to the path entrance.
Are there toilets on the Gobbins?
Toilets are impossible on the path and even taking water or a camera is only recommended as long as both hands are free. Hard hats are worn but this is not a problem. It seems a shame that such an attraction will exclude so many visitors.