11. Carrick-A-Rede Rope Bridge, Northern Ireland

Many hesitate to glance down while crossing the Carrick-A-Rede Rope Bridge in Northern Ireland. Bridging a 20-meter gap and hanging 30 meters above the rocks, the bridge connects the mainland to Carrickarede Island, providing magnificent views of the rugged coastline and Atlantic Ocean. Originally constructed by salmon fishermen over 350 years ago, the bridge is now a renowned tourist attraction. The gentle sway in the breeze adds to the excitement, while caves below shelter diverse marine life. Visiting on a peaceful day allows you to fully appreciate the magnificent scenery.
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