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Twilight, Stones & Sweet Indulgence: An Exclusive Giant's Causeway Experience

The Giant’s Causeway, 44 Causeway Rd, Bushmills, County Antrim, BT57 8SU
Chocolate truffles sit on a serving board with cacao nips sitting infront

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As the sun begins its descent over the rugged Causeway Coast, experience Northern Ireland’s iconic World Heritage Site like never before.

Welcome to an exclusive evening where legendary landscapes meet the ultimate artisan indulgence.

The Experience
 

A Twilight Stroll: Your evening begins with a guided walk down to the basalt columns, capturing the magic of the Giant’s Causeway as the sunset paints the sky.

The Masterclass: As night falls, retreat to the warmth of the Visitor Centre for an exclusive tasting journey hosted by Geri Martin (Chief Chocolatier at The Chocolate Manor) and James Richardson (Founder of Basalt Distillery).

The Tasting: Unlock the secrets of premium cocoa and local spirits. You’ll learn the professional five-step chocolate tasting method—exploring exquisite single-origin varieties from around the globe—alongside the crisp, coastal notes of locally crafted Basalt Gin.

The Grand Finale: Watch a live truffle-making demonstration that perfectly pairs luxury chocolate with Basalt Gin, showing you exactly how these distinct local flavours come together.


What’s Included:
• Guided Twilight Tour of the Giant’s Causeway
• Masterclass Tasting featuring single-origin chocolates and Basalt Gin
• Live Truffle-Making demonstration
• A Decadent Hot Chocolate to wrap up the evening
• An Exclusive Chocolate Manor Bar to take home

The ultimate evening for foodies and explorers alike. Spaces are strictly limited to maintain an intimate atmosphere. Secure your spot today.

Cost £40pp. Book via www.nationaltrust.org.uk/giants-causeway

Please note: This event is for people aged 18 and over.

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Season (8 Oct 2026)
DayTimes
Thursday18:30

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