Causeway coast accessible by bus + Bushmills youth hostel review
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This review is especially helpful for those who have or use the following: Walking Aid, Wheelchair
Overview
All the buses are low floor along the coast in spring and summer. Bushmills youth hostel has a disabled room with wheel in shower on the ground floor (shower seat is a bit rusty) and there are two single beds and a cupboard for storing a wheelchair. There is a low floor bus down to the causeway stones. Getting there from Belfast by bus - if you ring 24 hours before hand they will try to get a low floor bus and by train all the toilets are disabled and the conductor will notice you and produce a ramp(during the journey they make sure you are ok). Fullerton's pub in Ballintoy has a very large disabled toilet and good food. There are places that are inaccessible eg Whitepark Bay is down a very, very steep path. Carrick a rede rope bridge is a one km walk from the carpark. Portrush a seaside resort is nice to visit from Bushmills. Bus drivers are very helpful on the North coast. www.translink.co.uk
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My mother left her handbag in the pub in Ballintoy and the bus driver stopped the bus outside it and waited whilst I went in and fetched it. Also another driver left us at the top of a hill in Portrush instead of the official stop at the bottom.
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