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Kilkeel
Self-Catering
Single story traditional cottage with its own garden surrounded by stone walls. The cottage sits by the side of a quiet country road about 1 mile from the edge of the mountains.
Cushendall
Self-Catering
Cushendall is one of the nine Glens of Antrim with Beachcomber Cottage nestled in the heart of the village and yet just a short stroll to the beach. The cottage was built in the early 1830s and has recently been lovingly restored to a very high…
Ballycastle
Self-Catering
Wee Bothy is a charming one bedroom self-catering cottage that comfortably sleeps two people (sharing). The accommodation is beautifully presented and contains a lounge, open-plan kitchen and shower room.
The cottage is part of the McShane ...
Belfast
Self-Catering
Hallmount House has three bedrooms and is located just ten minutes from Belfast city centre.
Ballymena
Self-Catering
The Villa Farmhouse is a two storey old Tudor style house built over 100 years ago which has recently been refurbished and includes its own private garden and car parking.
Belfast
Sport
The Friendship Four returns to The SSE Arena, Belfast on Friday 29 and Saturday 30 November 2024 when the University of Notre Dame, Boston University, Harvard University, and Merrimack College go head-to-head for the Belpot Trophy at the home of the…
Glarryford
Economusee
Discover the story behind the Creamery Can ice-cream located in Glarryford, en-route from Ballymena to the Causeway.
Newry
Self-Catering
Belfast
Hotel
Ibis Belfast City Centre is a modern 124 bedroom hotel, offering great value for money in the heart of the city.
Ibis Belfast City Centre offers great food served 24 hours daily, including a great value cooked breakfast with extensive ...
Coleraine
Self-Catering
Perfectly situated for relaxation or exploration, this haven beckons you to unwind or embark on adventures along the breathtaking North Coast. Just minutes from Castlerock train station and the serene beach, with Downhill, Benone, and the iconic…
Bushmills
Guest Accommodation
Whether you are planning a weekend getaway or longer, you’ll find a wonderful experience waiting for you here. These cosy pods offer real warmth and comfort all year round and one has the added extra of a hot tub to chill and relax in
Bushmills
Guest House
Experience luxurious accommodation at Bushmills Townhouse in the heart of the Causeway Coast. Their suites boast king-size beds, en suites, and private outdoor seating, providing the ultimate retreat. Enjoy a complimentary breakfast and savour…
Moira
Restaurant
The Four Trees of Moira is a Gastro Pub in the beautiful village of Moira Co Down.
Larne
Self-Catering
1760 Cottage on Causeway Coastal Route less than a mile from the sea completely refurbished with 3 bed, 2 bath, new kitchen, log burning stove and riverside gardens. Sleeps up to 6.
Maghera
Arts & Crafts Shop
Siopa An Carn is widely respected as a tasteful gift shop specialising in traditional and contemporary Irish crafts and gifts; many of our products offer the option to be personalised, so you are sure to find the perfect gift at Siopa An Carn.
Carryduff, Belfast
Parkland Golf Course
This masterpiece combines scenic Mourne Mountain views and testing conditions for golfers of all standards. The course has been cleverly designed so that the natural terrain is incorporated throughout the 18 holes.
Bellaghy
Churches & Sacred Sites
Church Island is a small island on Lough Beg - 1.5 miles from Bellaghy. On a visit to the island you will discover the ruins of an old church with no spire.
Killinchy
Boat Tours
Strangford Lough Boat Tours offer trips, experiences and even a waterborne taxi service on the beautiful, protected waters of this incredible sea lough. Available for all people of all ages as well as to film crews and photographers,…
Armoy
Arts & Crafts Shop
Bramble Green is a family run sustainable knitwear business founded by in 2016. The business is based near the famous Dark Hedges in County Antrim, along Ireland's scenic Causeway Coast.
Meigh
Guided Tour
Listen to how Landlordism in South Armagh replaced old Gaelic Kingdoms, visit one of the earliest and best-preserved Christian sites in the country where saints, lawmen and outlaws from Irelands past all lie side by side.