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The Bay Glenariffe

188 Garron Road, Glenariffe, Ballymena, Co Antrim, BT44 0RA
The Bay Glenariffe

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Welcome to 'The Bay', overlooking the beach in Glenariff.

Perfectly located on the coast road for visits to the Giant's Causeway, Carrick-a-rede Rope Bridge, Portrush, Ballintoy, The Gobbins, County Donegal and Belfast. You can enjoy the energy of the beach, forest and mountains in one place. Stroll along the beach into the village for some local hospitality or sit back in comfort and watch the ever changing views; perfect to relax and unwind. 

'The Bay' Glenariff, has been in the same family for 6 generations since the late 1800’s. Back then, it was a number of small single room dwellings. The original farmhouse went through a major renovation in the 1990's and again in 2023, but you can still see evidence of the thick walls in the living and dining rooms

Ground floor:  Sunlounge/ entrance area with lovely views across to Lurigeadan (Lurig) mountain and up the glen.   
Living room:  Views of the Glen, Lurig , Cushendall, Cushendun and across to Scotland. Sitting at the window here is a great spot for watching the water activities in the bay or the spectacular sunsets. In any weather, all year round, you never tire of the changing views of the mountains and the sea.  There is a TV, DVD player, with large selection of DVD's.  Log burner with fire lighters, logs and coal.

Kitchen:  It has all the pots, pans, cutlery and utensils you should need. Tea, coffee, sugar, oil, vinegar, salt & pepper supplied. Oven, microwave, fridge and dishwasher (tablets, cleaning products, tea towels etc.. supplied). 

Dining room:  Large table with seating for at least 6. CD player with selection of CDs. Area to work uninterrupted if you have to work from home. High chair with tray. 

Utility room:  Washing machine (powder/pods supplied) clothes airer, iron + ironing board and worktop. There is also an entrance to the house here where you can come in and hang your wet coats and put your sandy/muddy boots if you have been out for a bracing walk. 

Downstairs shower room and toilet: Toilet, sink and large shower 

Upstairs:  Upstair shower room and toilet

Front Kingsize bedroom, Triple aspect of mountain, sea and countryside views. King size bed, dressing table with hair dryer, hanging and shelving for your clothes. 

Front Twin bedroom:  Double aspect of mountain and sea views. Twin singles, hanging and shelving for your clothes. 

Single bedroom: View across fields, single bed with wardrobe 

Travel cot with mattress and sheets supplied and put up on request in Kingsize room.  Baby gate also installed on request

Patio and garden:  
There is a raised patio at the entrance of the house, one at the side of the house, outside the kitchen window and one lower down the garden facing the sea. This ensures you have always a place in the sun or a view of the sunsets.

 

Local area: 
‘The Bay’ is at the south end of Waterfoot beach, located on the Causeway Coastal Route at the foot of Glenariffe Glen. Waterfoot Beach is approximately 1 km in length, sandy with a fringe of stones and backed by dunes. A path and boardwalk run most of the length of the beach and the village of Waterfoot is at the northern end of the beach.  

Access to the beach is across the road from our driveway, down a track; for those less agile, there is a paved access from the playpark which is a few mins walk away.  

The path/ boardwalk which runs parallel to the beach, leads into the village of Waterfoot, 1 km away. The village has 2 good hospitable pubs, chip shop, cafe and a well stocked shop with butchers, Post office, off sales and ATM.   

Glenariffe waterfall and forest park are 5 minutes drive away. After a good walk to the falls you can relax in the Laragh Lodge restaurant and bar on the edge of the forest, you always get a friendly welcome.   

Cushendall is a 5 min drive and has pubs, restaurants, takeaway. There is a petrol station, 9 hole golf course and sailing club which hosts sailing lessons during the summer.

Carnlough is a 15 min drive, Ballymena, Ballycastle 35 mins away. Belfast less than an hour. 

Situated on the Antrim Causeway coast 'The Bay' is perfectly located for day trips to Rathlin island, Ballycastle, the Dark Hedges, the Giant's Causeway, Portballintrae, Portstewart, Portrush, Carrick-a-Rede Rope bridge and many other sights.

Facilities

Catering

  • Cooking / bbq facilities for guests use

Children & Infants

  • Accept children (Minimum age)
  • Baby changing facilities
  • Child seat available
  • Children's outdoor play area
  • Children's videos/DVDs available
  • Cot & Highchair Available
  • Facilities for children
  • Highchairs Available

Establishment Features

  • Hairdryers
  • Ironing facilities
  • Linen provided
  • Private Garden
  • Private rooms
  • Real log/coal fires
  • Showers
  • Towels available
  • Washing & Drying facilities on site

Leisure Facilities

  • Access to golf course
  • Television in lounge/TV room
  • Wifi

Parking & Transport

  • On site parking
  • Parking (free)

Provider Preferences

  • Al fresco dining
  • Coastal
  • Forest Location
  • In countryside
  • Marketed Towards Families
  • Seafront
  • Village Location

Room / Unit Features

  • Central heating in all units
  • Dishwasher
  • DVD Player
  • Hairdryer Available
  • Ironing Facilities
  • Tea & coffee making facilities
  • TV
  • Washing Machine

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