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Small Island
The Carrick-a-rede rope bridge is a suspension bridge near Ballintoy. You have to park in the parking lot and walk to the right (facing the sea), along a very narrow costal path for 1.5 km. It's a bridge 25 meters above sea level and links the coast to a small island where there is a salmon fishery. It was built by the salmon fishermen who crossed it to go to the island in search of fish. It's made of wood and rope. To cross it you have to pay £5. It has become one of Ireland's tourist attractions, and in 2005, it saw an influx of 140,000 visitors.
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