The hexagonal basalt columns of the Giant's Causeway running down into a still sea at sunset, the Antrim headland rising green-gold in the distance, light pooling on the column tops, sixty million years of coast doing what it does. Singles past 50 here often have careers tied to Belfast or Derry, family within an hour, and Saturdays that tend to involve coast or hills. However you got here, the welcome is tight and direct.
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Belfast members tend to start in the Cathedral Quarter or at a Botanic Gardens café, with Cave Hill for a long climb and the Titanic Quarter for a slow afternoon. Derry regulars meet on the city walls or at the Peace Bridge; Bangor couples often choose the Marina; Newry has the canal walk. The Causeway Coast and the Glens of Antrim earn a Saturday once you've already met.