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Cottage in Bushmills
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 150 reviews

Farm Cottage on Causeway Coastal Route

Ballinastraid Farm Cottage is a cosy self-catering cottage situated in a designated area of outstanding natural beauty close to Whitepark Bay and just off the main Causeway Coastal Route. Situated close to many tourist attractions, eg, The Giant's Causeway, Bushmills Distillery, Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge and Ballintoy Harbour. Whitepark Bay and the picturesque hamlet of Portbradden are both within easy walking distance. Visit the Dark Hedges - the most photographed location in N Ireland.

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A modern self-contained unit features large glass doors that open to a spacious outdoor area. Surrounding greenery offers a natural backdrop, while a gravel pathway leads to seating arrangements for relaxation. The building's exterior is clad in light-colored wooden panels, contributing to a serene environment.
Guest suite in Armoy
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 297 reviews

The Deerstalker’s lodge at Ballykenver

Cosy self contained unit outside the rural village of Armoy, perfect for a couple with an idyllic setting. 1 bed self-catering accommodation, sleeping up to 2 people, with en-suite bathroom, kitchen, open plan living and patio area. Situated in the heart of Ballykenver’s very own herd of deer and beautiful grounds of Ballykenver House. An ideal location to explore the North Coast. Close to Ballycastle, the Giants Causeway & Ballintoy harbour. The famous Dark Hedges is less than 2 miles away.

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The exterior of The Surfer’s Shack features a combination of rustic corrugated metal and wood, giving it a unique charm. A covered porch area includes seating, while outdoor lighting enhances the space. Lush greenery surrounds the entrance, providing a tranquil atmosphere.
Tiny home in Ballycastle
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 575 reviews

The Surf Shack, Causeway Coast, Ballycastle.

The Surfer’s Shack is a unique tiny space created from an upcycled shipping container. The decor is inspired by the local Causeway coastline. If you’re looking for a quiet secluded getaway, this is the place for you, as the shack is surrounded by rolling county Antrim farmlands, all the while being within minutes of the top spots such as the giants causeway, Carrick-a-rede rope bridge, the dark hedges and the Bushmills distillery. A little further (15 minutes drive) will take you to Portrush.

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A welcoming living room is furnished with a dark leather sectional sofa, accented with yellow and gray cushions. Natural light enters through two large windows, complemented by light yellow and gray curtains. A mirror hangs on the wall, reflecting the cozy atmosphere.
Cottage in Moyle
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 252 reviews

Country Retreat nearby Ballycastle

A homely cottage in a beautiful rural location, 3 miles to the seaside town of Ballycastle and Armoy village. Positioned at the foot of Knocklayde mountain, fantastic views across the surrounding countryside. Ballycastle provides shops, bars, restaurants, a beautiful beach,tennis courts, crazy golf, and golf course. Armoy, famous for motorcycle "Race of Legends", Dark Hedges (Kings Road, Game of thrones) Giants Causeway , Portrush and the Glens of Antrim are all within a 30 minute drive

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The cottage exterior showcases a modern white facade with a soft green door, framed by simple outdoor lighting. A spacious gravel area is visible in front, with grassy patches leading towards the scenic coastline and cliffs in the distance under a clear blue sky.
Cottage in Causeway Coast and Glens
5 out of 5 average rating, 157 reviews

Dunseverick Harbour Cottage (Adult only)

Dunseverick Harbour Cottage is set in a stunning location overlooking the harbour.The cottage is a warm cosy home with breath taking sea views from every window overlooking the Causeway Coast and Rathlin Island.The house has everything you need for a relaxing stay on the stunning north coast.The causeway coast path passes the front gate with beautiful walks in every direction to Whitepark Bay, Ballintoy, Carrickarede rope bridge and the Ulster Way to the Giants Causeway.

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A softly lit bedroom features a spacious bed adorned with floral bedding and two decorative pillows. A bedside lamp illuminates the room, while a stack of towels is neatly arranged at the foot of the bed. Light streams in through a slanted window, enhancing the serene atmosphere.
Apartment in Moyle
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 202 reviews

Town centre apartment, Ballycastle

The apartment is located in the town centre on Ballycastle's main shopping street, above a shop near the Diamond. Town centre shops, restaurants, bars and museum are nearby and the beach, ferry terminal and tourist office are a few minutes' walk away. Because of its town centre location the apartment windows are double-glazed. However, traffic noise during the day and revelry noise at weekends is to be expected, until the pubs close at about 1am.

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A traditional Irish cottage is seen from a gravel driveway. The whitewashed exterior features a red door, surrounded by greenery and blooming flowers. Trees frame the cottage, enhancing its scenic rural setting.
Cottage in Ballycastle
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 149 reviews

Traditional Irish Cottage near Ballycastle

Over 100 Five Star reviews on trip adviser! The Bothy at Balnaholish is a cosy traditional Irish cottage set in quiet rural surroundings near the sea side town of Ballycastle.  There are a wealth of oldie-worldy furnishings including exposed beams, a feature fireplace and a woodburner. The cottage is ideally situated for families and friends wishing to explore the Causeway Coast. 4 star NI Tourist Board Approved and Certificate of Excellence.

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The exterior of a stone garage features two large wooden doors. A gravel driveway surrounds the building, and a tree stands nearby, adding natural elements to the setting. A small shed is visible to the left, emphasizing the rural landscape.
Guest suite in Armoy
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 132 reviews

Doughery Mill, hideaway with a view

Doughery Mill is a private loft space above a large garage with kitchen,( with electric hob and double Air Fryer), double en suite bedroom and large living space. An ideal location for a family or a couple exploring the sights of the Causeway coast. On our dooorstep is the Dark Hedges experience, and Gracehill Golf Club, close to Causeway Coast beaches and Giants Causeway World Heritage site. An ideal location to enjoy the North Coast.

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A spacious bed is positioned centrally against a light-colored wall, flanked by two nightstands. Each nightstand features a decorative lamp that casts a soft glow. Decorative pillows are placed neatly on the bed, enhancing the serene ambiance of the room.
Guest suite in Armoy
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 108 reviews

Glentaisie Lodge Farmhouse Accommodation

Self contained holiday let set in a rural location which sleeps 2 adults. The accommodation provides one large bedroom which can adapt from double to twin beds. Good storage is provided in the bedroom and hot press area. The bathroom is designed with a walk in shower. Kitchen/ living space provides a washing machine, fridge freezer, microwave, gas cooker, electric oven, utensils and kitchenware. Breakfast bar and sofa. Also 2x TV's.

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Home in Ballycastle
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 433 reviews

Rathlin View Cottage Ballycastle overlooks the sea

This charming, traditional Irish cottage has been fully restored and is uniquely situated on an outcrop of rock.It has a walled garden which is washed on two sides by the sea. It has a stunning location, with breathtaking views out over the sea to Fair Head, Rathlin Island, Kenbane and the Scottish coast. The cottage accommodates four and has an open fire and oil fired central heating.

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A charming white cottage is visible surrounded by colorful flowering shrubs. The roof is a dark color, contrasting with the bright exterior. Lush greenery outlines the property, with trees in the background under a clear blue sky, creating a serene country setting.
Cottage in Moyle
5 out of 5 average rating, 183 reviews

Cosy Cottage on Causeway Coast & Glens Sleeps 4

Newly renovated 150 year old Irish cottage with underfloor heating and cozy stove, surrounded by scenic countryside and mountain views. A peaceful retreat just minutes away from beautiful beaches on the Wild Atlantic North Coast, stunning Game of Thrones locations, Bushmills Distillery, The Giants Causeway and seaside town of Ballycastle with all of its amenities.

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The exterior of a two-story yellow house is shown, featuring a brick chimney and large windows. The front yard is landscaped with shrubs and plants, providing a welcoming entrance to the property. Clouds lightly cover the sky, creating a calm ambiance.
Guest suite in Causeway Coast and Glens
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 278 reviews

Boathouse Boutique

Chic, modern and bright accomodation with stairs to a mezanine level and bedroom. Private parking and space at the rear of the flat to relax outdoors. A short stroll to the breathtaking views of Fairhead and Ballycastle's seafront. This bustling town also has an abundance of restaurants.

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