- Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge
Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge is a rope
suspension bridge near,Ballintoy ,County Antrim ,Northern Ireland . The bridge links the mainland to the tiny Carrick Island. The site is owned and maintained by the National Trust, spans twentymetre s and is thirty metres above the rocks below. [cite web |title= Carrick-a-Rede |url=http://www.carrick-a-rederopebridge.com |accessdate=2007-08-23] Today the bridge is mainly a tourist attraction, with 227,000 visitors in 2007. The bridge is now taken down every year in late October or early November, depending on weather conditions, having been put up in March.History
Carrick-a-rede means 'rock in the road'. It is thought
salmon fishermen have been erecting bridges to the island for over 350 years. It has taken many forms over the years. In the 1970s it featured only a single handrail and large gaps between the slats. A version of the bridge, tested up to tentonne s, was built with the help of local climbers andabseil ers in 2000. The previous design was engineered in 2004 and offers visitors and fishermen alike a much safer passage to the island. The current wire rope andDouglas fir bridge was made byHeyn Construction inBelfast and erected early in 2008 at a cost of over £16,000. [cite web |url=http://www.culturenorthernireland.org/article.aspx?art_id=61 |title= New Rope Bridge For Carrick-a-Rede |accessdate=2008-05-30] Although no one has fallen off the bridge, there have been many instances where visitors, unable to face the walk back across the bridge, have had to be taken off the island by boat.Fact|date=September 2008Fishing
It is no longer used by fishermen during the salmon season, which used to last from June until September, as there are now very few salmon left. In the 1960s, almost three hundred fish were caught per day, but by 2002, only three hundred were caught over the entire season. The salmon return via the area to spawn in the
River Bann and theRiver Bush .Features
The area is exceptional in natural beauty with stunning views of
Rathlin Island andScotland . The site and surrounding area is anArea of Special Scientific Interest , with uniquegeology ,flora andfauna . Underneath large caves are visible, which once served as home for boat builders and as shelter during stormy weather.Gallery
References
External links
* [http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-vh/w-visits/w-findaplace/w-carrickarede/ National Trust - Carrick-a-Rede]
* [http://www.discovernorthernireland.com/product.aspx?ProductID=2829 Discover Northern Ireland - Carrick-a-Rede]
* [http://www.pbase.com/cartmg91/carrick-a-rede_rope_bridge_-_27th_august_2007 Carrick-a-Rede Photos from Glen Cartmill's Pbase Gallery]
* [http://www.culturenorthernireland.org/article.aspx?art_id=61 New Rope Bridge for Carrick-a-Rede. CultureNorthernIreland.org Feature]
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