Situated in a beautiful part of the county, this very comfortable accommodation is owned and run by genial couple Sam and Jean Brown, who like to spoil their guests. All the rooms are en suite, tastefully decorated and have tea/coffee making facilities. The guesthouse is just 10 minutes drive from the Giant's Causeway and the famous Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge (that will test your vertigo to the limit with its dramatic downview). Other attractions include miles of sandy beaches, open farms, pony trekking, fishing, golf and coastal walks. This kind of personal-touch B&B is exactly what visitors are looking for: look no further here.
For a backpacker, or any visitor on a budget, this is a great place. The hostel is in a house built in Victorian times, and the location could hardly be better, on the coastal road between Limavady and Coleraine. You will be near bus and train services. You will also have easy access to attractions like Hezlett House, Mussenden Temple, and of course the globally famous Giant's Causeway. There are kitchen and laundry facilities and free tea/coffee. The beach-strand at nearby Castlerock is one of the best in the area, though it is only one of several top-grade beaches around here. The house is open all year.
Rathlin Island, just a short boat trip from Ballycastle, is Northern Ireland's most beautiful off-shore island. Bird watchers flock here, especially in May and June, to see Ireland's largest groups of nesting seabirds, including puffins. The Manor House is a restored Georgian mansion, now privately run, which offers comfortable accommodations at reasonable rates. Approved by the Northern Ireland Tourist Board, this guesthouse offers en suite single, double and twin rooms at cheaper rates.
19 Marine Apartment in Ballycastle offers accommodation in Ballycastle, 5 km from Rathlin Island. This beachfront property offers access to a balcony and free WiFi. The apartment features 2 bedrooms, a flat-screen TV with cable channels, an equipped kitchen with a microwave and a fridge, a washing machine, and 1 bathroom with a bath. The nearest airport is Belfast International Airport, 69 km from the apartment.
A historic and vintage hotel, Londonderry Arms hotel offers one of a kind luxury experience to its guests. The property is dedicated to providing guests with a comfortable stay experience as the rooms are modestly furnished with the required amenities and essentials. The property offers free parking and free internet access along with complimentary breakfast. The interior is aesthetically pleasing as it gives vintage vibes and is richly decorated with antiques and historical paintings. Guests can choose their preferred room type at their convenience.
Situated in a beautiful part of the county, this very comfortable accommodation is owned and run by genial couple Sam and Jean Brown, who like to spoil their guests. All the rooms are en suite, tastefully decorated and have tea/coffee making facilities. The guesthouse is just 10 minutes drive from the Giant's Causeway and the famous Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge (that will test your vertigo to the limit with its dramatic downview). Other attractions include miles of sandy beaches, open farms, pony trekking, fishing, golf and coastal walks. This kind of personal-touch B&B is exactly what visitors are looking for: look no further here.
For a backpacker, or any visitor on a budget, this is a great place. The hostel is in a house built in Victorian times, and the location could hardly be better, on the coastal road between Limavady and Coleraine. You will be near bus and train services. You will also have easy access to attractions like Hezlett House, Mussenden Temple, and of course the globally famous Giant's Causeway. There are kitchen and laundry facilities and free tea/coffee. The beach-strand at nearby Castlerock is one of the best in the area, though it is only one of several top-grade beaches around here. The house is open all year.
The cottages are located in the quiet Macosquin area, just south of Coleraine. Yet they are also very convenient to the town's shopping facilities (which are very wide-ranging) and the other major attractions along the coast. So, visitors staying here will enjoy the twin advantages of living in a farming community while having a big town nearby. There are four units, with one designed for those with disabilities. It is also conveniently situated near the local beaches. Activities include fishing, walking and cycling. Four people could share one apartment. Pets are welcome. For initial information, contact owner Pat King.
If you enjoy trout fishing you'll love staying here. William and Stephanie Holmes have created a self-contained fantasy in the shape of a very comfortable lodge beside two lakes stocked with trout. Beginners as well as old hands are welcome, with tuition in fly fishing available and rods for hire. The lake rates work on a ticket system: a gold ticket holder may catch and keep three fish and is entitled to try both lakes - a good deal. The atmosphere is informal and the emphasis is on visitors having a stress-free vacation while knowing that staff are there to help. Of the three double rooms, one is ensuite, with the bathroom fitted with a jacuzzi and a power shower.
Giant's Causeway Holiday Cottages are situated just 3 minutes’ drive from the famous interlocking basalt columns of Giant’s Causeway. With an on-site games room, the cottages also include free Wi-Fi and free parking. The 8 self-catering cottages each feature a fully-equipped kitchen, a flat-screen TV with a DVD player, a dining table, a seating area and a shared bathroom. For food, the village of Bushmills has a number of restaurants that specialise in fresh local Salmon. The village is just 3 miles away from Giant's Causeway Holiday Cottages. It is also home to Old Bushmills Distillery, founded in 1608, which is the oldest licensed distillery in the world. Perched on a dramatic cliff top, Dunluce Castle ruins are just a 10-minute drive away and the unique limestone cliffs of the White Rocks are also a 20-minute car journey from the cottages. Other nearby attractions include the Royal Portrush Golf Club, which is just 8 miles from the cottages. The Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge is also just a 15-minute drive away.
A historic and vintage hotel, Londonderry Arms hotel offers one of a kind luxury experience to its guests. The property is dedicated to providing guests with a comfortable stay experience as the rooms are modestly furnished with the required amenities and essentials. The property offers free parking and free internet access along with complimentary breakfast. The interior is aesthetically pleasing as it gives vintage vibes and is richly decorated with antiques and historical paintings. Guests can choose their preferred room type at their convenience.