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Galgorm Resort & Spa

Galgorm Resort & Spa

Galgorm Resort & Spa is set in 163 acres of lush parkland near Northern Ireland’s most renowned scenic attractions and is just 30 minutes from Belfast city centre, 20 minutes from Belfast International airport and 35 minutes from George Best Belfast City airport.

Derrin Guest House

Derrin Guest House

Derrin House is a beautifully appointed, award winning Bed and Breakfast (B&B) offering four star en suite accommodation. Internet access and free Wi Fi available.

Jordanstown Loughshore Caravan Park

Jordanstown Loughshore Caravan Park

On the edge of Belfast Lough, Jordanstown Loughshore Caravan Park is your ideal base to explore Belfast, the Causeway Coastal Route and further afield.

The Bushmills Inn Restaurant

The Bushmills Inn Restaurant

After exploring the Causeway Coastline, why not pull up a chair and exercise your taste buds instead at The Bushmills Inn Restaurant.
Each dish is crafted from traditional roots, but with a Bushmills twist.

Magherintemple Lodge

Magherintemple Lodge

Magherintemple is interesting not only because of its architectural history but also because of its historical importance as the seat of the Casement family. The Gatelodge was built in the Scottish Baronial style in 1874. The gate lodge provides a fitting entrance to the estate as it echoes the style of the main house. It is of a simple three bay construction with a steeply pitched roof with sawtooth cresting.

Drumfaskey Cottage

Drumfaskey Cottage

The perfect base for anyone who would like to stay in an area of unsurpassed natural beauty. Guests are free to roam the farm tracks and observe the wildlife and fauna of the area. From the high tracks superb views of Rathlin Island, the Sea of Moyle, The Mull of Kintyre and large stretches of the Ulster countryside may be enjoyed.

Barbican

Barbican

Romantic in appearance and setting, and approached by a bridge over the Glenarm River, the Barbican comprises of a three-storey main block with a taller turret staircase to the west and a lower, two-storey wing to the east. Its setting and surroundings make it an ideal romantic retreat.

Drum Gate Lodge

Drum Gate Lodge

Drum Gate Lodge is a unique and pretty two storey gatelodge. The Gothic windows and the doorway are set in harled walls surmounted by a castellated parapet. Over the front door a tiny bull’s eye window lights the landing, to which the stairs wind up from beside the fireplace. Drum is situated on a quiet country road – and its rustic setting makes it an ideal romantic retreat.

Craig-E-Brae Holiday Cottage

Craig-E-Brae Holiday Cottage

Craig-E-Brae has 3 bedrooms, sleeping 5 persons with a cot and high chair available at extra charge. There is a large, modern kitchen; sitting room; dining room; luxury bathroom with electric shower; beautiful ash winding staircase and traditional fireplaces.

Blackhead Lightkeepers Houses

Blackhead Lightkeepers Houses

Blackhead Lightkeepers’ Houses are ideally situated on the North Shore of Belfast Lough. The panoramic views from this property are stunning and fill visitors with pure delight and admiration. This magnificent house, in its breathtaking location, is a proud example of Ireland’s maritime heritage. Built in the glory days of Belfast’s shipping, Blackhead Lighthouse remains as impressive and powerful a navigation aid as ever.

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Antrim Town

Antrim is the county town of County Antrim in Northern Ireland. Antrim is a small town not frequently visited by tourists, yet it is one of the more historic towns in Northern Ireland with many interesting sights and buildings of historic note.

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