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Clough
Guest Accommodation
The Barn is a 200 year old building, renovated to luxurious modern living standards, situated between the villages of Clough and Dundrum. Short driving distances of around 10 min to the Mourne Mountains, Newcastle, Tyrella Beach and Murlough Bay.
Ballycastle
Guest Accommodation
Guest rooms, offering comfort in spacious family accommodation all with ensuite facilities. Suitable for visitors walking/cycling the spectacular Causeway Coast route, climbing at Fairhead, visiting the Giants Causeway and Glens of Antrims,
Downpatrick
Guest Accommodation
Luxury Glamping Lodges perched on the hills of Saul.
Portstewart
Guest Accommodation
Station 36 is a newly refurbished 8 bedroom guest accommodation. Each room (Except Room 1) has its own ensuite and small kitchen with a mini-fridge and all the essentials you will need. Please note room facilities may differ. Please call to…
Lisburn
Guest Accommodation
We have 6 beautifully appointed ensuite guest rooms. Facilities include a bar/lounge, restaurant, golf course, games room and tennis courts. Situated just of the main A24 between Belfast and Newcastle, the Temple is the ideal location for your stay.
Belfast
Guest Accommodation
Harpers occupies a grand Victorian townhouse situated on University Street in Belfast’s Queen's Quarter. Walking distance from Central and Botanic train stations it’s also a 15 minute walk to the heart of Belfast City Centre.
Enniskillen
Guest Accommodation
Welcome to our little piece of heaven in the heart of Enniskillen and on the banks of Lough Erne
Kesh
Guest Accommodation
What looks like a little row of cosy terraced houses hosts all of our Courtyard Bedrooms. Each house is uniquely structured to contain 3 to 4 individual courtyard bedrooms. Each are decorated in a true “Lusty Beg” style encapsulating the traditional…
Ballycastle
Guest Accommodation
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Ballygawley
Guest Accommodation
Ballygawley is a ideal base for touring as all the main roads from North, South, East and West meet at Ballygawley Roundabout
Newry
Guest House
Beautifully placed just outside the city of Newry just off the main Dublin to Belfast motorway and set in the foothills of the world famous area of outstanding national beauty, Slieve Gullion mountain.
Enniskillen
Guest Accommodation
Beautifully situated 2 miles east of Enniskillen, Dromard offers free off-road parking, free Wi-Fi, and a range of accommodation to suit your budget.
Belfast
Guest Accommodation
The Travelodge Belfast is located in the heart of Belfast city. The ideal location to base yourself while working or visiting Belfast. The train and bus station is a few minutes walk from the Travelodge, which features on all major routes.
Newcastle
Guest Accommodation
A warm welcome awaits you at Innisfree House - a luxurious family-run bed and breakfast which has recently undergone extensive refurbishment. Ideally situated in Newcastle on the A24 from Belfast.
Newtownards
Guest Accommodation
Belfast
Guest Accommodation
Pirrie Loft is a self contained bedsitting room. A first floor room with king size bed, living area and desk, it is a perfect location for a week-end break, or a business trip. Pirrie Loft is attached but separate from the family home.
Cookstown
Guest Accommodation
This unique glamping site is situated in Northern Ireland's only designated dark sky site. Each pod features it's own specially manufactured stargazing viewing window, allowing guests to lay in bed a gaze upon the stars.
Enniskillen
Guest House
Dulrush House, situated four miles from the world famous pottery town of Belleek and on the banks of River Erne with its own private access to the water and has private access to Castlecaldwell Forest Park with many walkways.
Bangor
Guest House
A Victorian house with great charm, providing luxurious accommodation in a warm relaxed atmosphere. Some rooms with a view of Bangor Bay and the Irish Sea beyond. A ground floor room with wheelchair access.
Limavady
Guest House
Built in the beautiful Roe Valley, Drenagh stands steeped in history and folklore. Home to the McCausland family, who can trace their roots back to Anselan O'Cahan who left Ireland in 1033 to become Master of Arms to King Malcolm II of Scotland.