The Wren's Eggs
These huge glacial erratics are humorously named after a much smaller bird.

📜 The Wren’s Eggs are a group of large glacial erratics located along the Blackhead Path in Whitehead, Northern Ireland.
🔍 These rocks were deposited by glaciers approximately 10,000 years ago and are humorously named after a small bird.

Why Go

🌊 Explore unique geological formations🚶 Explore scenic coastal cliff walks📸 Great photo opportunities🚂 Easily accessible by public transport💡 Learn about glacial erratics

Why Avoid

⚠️ Path includes tunnels, bridges, and steps

🅿️ Parking Available at Blackhead Path car park.

Tips Take the train to Whitehead station, then walk along promenade.

🚶 Walk 800 meters along Blackhead Path to reach the site.

Last updated 22 days ago

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