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.
Set amongst woodland, The Redcastle Hotel has a stunning waterfront location, overlooking Lough Foyle on the Inishowen Peninsula, Moville. It boasts a fabulous indoor pool, spa and a fine restaurant. The stylish rooms combine the 18th-century architecture of the building with modern interior design. Decorated in light colours, rooms feature a satellite TV, internet access and a work desk. With views over Magilligan Beach, the elegant Edge Restaurant serves fine modern Irish cuisine. Guests can relax in the comfortable lounges and patio terraces of The Captains Bar, which also offers a bistro-style menu. The Redcastle Spa has 12 treatment rooms offering a variety of massages, beauty treatments and body wraps. The hotel also has a modern gym and a 9-hole golf course. The Lough Foyle Car Ferry is just 10 minutes’ from the hotel. Derry Airport is less than a 20-minute drive away.
Ideally located on the banks of Lough Foyle, the Point Lodge has something for everyone. Primarily, it is one of the best budget B & Bs around here. It also has developed a restaurant that boasts excellent Donegal food. And not least, visitors take easily to the warm friendly bar, with its homely atmosphere. Superbly cooked lunches are available daily and an a la carte menu comes on every evening. The bar attracts locals, Derry trippers and visitors alike. Often they come especially for the Irish Night entertainment. This can be a bit middle-of-the-road but still worth showing up for.
Just metres from the rugged cliffs of Portrush, Inn on the Coast has magnificent views towards Ramore Head. The spacious rooms each have a private en-suite bathroom, tea and coffee making facilities, Freeview TVs, as well as hairdryers and a work desk. The hotel also benefits from a large off-road car park free to use for our guests and free Wi-Fi in bedrooms and all public areas. The Inn on the Coast Pub Bistro serves traditional Irish food, and the well-stocked bar offers Irish whiskies, Guinness and a range of beverages. The lively bar also includes a cosy wood-burning stove. This pet-friendly hotel is close to many attractions including Giant's Causeway, a Unesco World Heritage site, The Old Bushmills Distillery, Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge and Dunluce Castle are also close by. Inn on the Coast has 5 scenic golf courses within 3 miles including Royal Portrush Golf Club. Ballyreagh Municipal Golf Course is directly opposite, and the sandy Portrush beaches are just over a mile away. There are numerous coastal walks and cycle routes within the local area.
These three self-catering cottages were renovated from old farm buildings,situated two miles outside Dungiven in the beautiful Banagher area. While the cottages date back to the early 1900s, the updated versions are most definitely 21st-Century ,in style and content. The kitchens have been particularly well-equipped; and guests' privacy is another visible priority. Owners Ian and Pamela Buchanan know the area well and have worked to foresee the activities they can help plan. The place has been given five stars by the Tourist Board, its highest rating. Note: a special two-day package gives golf each day at a different course.
You will enjoy a royal stay at the 19th century Drenagh. This privately owned house has now been turned into a holiday house. Known for its intricate interiors and elaborate architectural style, the castle is located in Limavady in County Londonderry region of Northern Ireland. The castle is flanked by a huge garden that encompasses a golf course. Inspired by a Roman Villa, Drenagh is nothing short of a royal villa. The drapery and furnishings are gorgeous giving you a perfectly regal experience. Check website for more information on bookings.
Set in a beautiful parkland location, Moville Holiday Hostel is prime accommodation for those travelling on a budget. The recently converted stone barns and outhouses have been well transformed into a custom-built hostel, which has central heating and 15 beds in dormitories. For those who prefer more privacy, there are two en suite family rooms, capable of holding up to four people. With attractions like angling and golf on your doorstep, rock climbing nearby and bicycle hire on the premises, this hostel has a lot for those who like the outdoor life. A negative element may be that breakfast can only be arranged for those travelling in groups, and at an extra charge. Yet these are minor points.
The Manor House has been the Davidson family home since the 1850s. And Mrs Jean Davidson has maintained much of its original character and charm to fine effect. Set in the quiet village of Eglinton, it is convenient to both the local airport and only fifteen minutes drive into Derry/Londonderry, though you can get an Ulsterbus too. Eglinton is sometimes ignored, which is unfair because it may be off the beaten track, but this is one of the nicest villages around. And, the guesthouse is right on the main street.
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.