Irish landscape print | The island of Carrick-a-Rede | Polly Gribben
If you haven't experienced a walk to Carrick-a-rede rope bridge I would highly recommend. The coastline is some of the most stunning Co Antrim has to offer. The sea is so clear with a vivid aquamarine azure blue in places against a backdrop of white limestone cliffs. The rugged beauty of the cliffs around this section of the coast is beautiful and to come upon the rope bridge is a culmination of the beauty.
I love the story of the island where the rope bridge was first constructed by salmon fishermen in 1755. There is still a 400-year-old fisherman's cottage on the island which you can just make out in my painting. The rope brdige, suspended 100m above the Atlantic ocean is not for the faint hearted! I loved this view of Carrick-a-Rede island with its tenuous roped link to the mainland, drawing back to take in the expansive sparkling sea, home to all manner of wildlife.