Pet-friendly holiday rentals in County Antrim

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A modern living area features a spacious gray sofa adorned with red accent pillows. Two stylish side tables with lamps flank the sofa, enhancing the cozy ambiance. A contemporary wall artwork adds character above the seating, while soft lighting creates a welcoming atmosphere.
Guesthouse in Burnside
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 126 reviews

Millburn Cottage

Situated in the historic village of Burnside, Millburn Cottage is the ideal base for exploring the north east of Ireland. Marrying rustic charm and modern comforts, the cottage is over 300 years old and recently renovated to a luxury standard. Nestled among award-winning gardens with quirky, antique memorabilia, it is bursting with character an charm Millburn boasts a private garden and patio area for guests’ exclusive use. Relax in the hot tub (30.00 supplement per 1 night 20.00p/n thereafter.)

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The exterior of a historic two-story house is displayed, featuring light gray stone walls and dark roof tiles. Large windows with white frames offer glimpses of the interior. The surrounding garden is lush and planted with colorful flowers, creating a welcoming and serene ambiance.
Apartment in Coleraine
5 out of 5 average rating, 257 reviews

Cook's Quarter's Annexe of charming Camus House

The Cook's Quarters is part of Camus House, built in 1685 on the site of Saint Comgall's Monastery, over looking the famous "Ford of Camus" on the River Bann. The area is surrounded by stunning hill and river views. The site is within a short drive of the North Coast. The accommodation is within the grounds of a grade B listed family home. Located near multiple golf courses such as Royal Portrush, and many tourist attractions such as Giants Causeway and Dunluce castle. 1 hr drive from Belfast.

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A wide sandy beach stretches along the coastline, with gentle waves lapping at the shore. Rolling green hills rise in the background under a clear blue sky, dotted with wispy clouds. The scene conveys a sense of openness and tranquility near the water's edge.
Home in Glenariffe
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 287 reviews

Beach house at Glens of Antrim

This special place is close to everything, making it easy to plan your visit. The house is situated in a great location at the village of Waterfoot right beside the beach, 5 minutes drive from the Glennariff forest. A children's playpark a short walk away a local supermarket, a chippy and 2 pubs on your doorstep. At this location you are in the middle of the famous Causway coastal route with The Giants Causway, Carrick a rope Bridge , the Dark hedges , the towns Ballycastle and Portrush etc.

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A cozy lounge area features a stylish chair with a soft throw draped over it. Floor-to-ceiling windows frame breathtaking views of the water and distant mountains, with a gentle light illuminating the space.
Tiny home in Ards and North Down
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 126 reviews

Luxury seaside lodge just feet from the sea.

A perfect waterside getaway all year round for two. On the waters edge, giving commanding views out to sea, mountains and panoramic views. Only 5 mins drive from a large market town and 20 min to Belfast city. Dog friendly. Close to leading golf courses. Stylish. Vaulted ceilings, Large floor to ceiling windows, doors open out to large terrace south facing for sunset drinks or bbq and a balcony area from master suite. Outdoor seating for chilling or dining. Wood burning stove in living area.

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A tranquil seaside view features the sun setting over the water, casting warm light on the grass and a small boat adorned with plants. The shoreline is visible, creating a serene landscape that blends natural beauty with the rustic charm of the beach cottage.
Cottage in Islandmagee
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 310 reviews

The Beach Shack

This quirky rustic beach cottage, full of shabby chic character & charm is approx 130 years old. Located on a stunning beach front at the foot of the Glens of Antrim on the North Coast of Northern Ireland on the Islandmagee peninsula. Tourist Board accredited. 45 mins from Belfast. 10 mins from world famous Gobbins tourist attraction & within easy reach of well known north coast attractions such as The Giant’s Causeway The cottage is a truly beautiful, peaceful, chilled and relaxed place,

Guest favourite
A rustic kitchen showcases warm wood cabinetry, complemented by a colorful tile backsplash. Essential appliances such as a microwave and coffee maker are present, along with a clock above the stove. A dining table set for two is visible, enhancing the kitchen's inviting functionality.
Home in Portglenone
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 197 reviews

Cosy home from home, central to all attractions.

A home away from home, Located 4 minutes drive from Portglenone Village, convenient to airports, ferries and main tourist attractions including Crosskeys Pub (Irelands oldest thatch Pub), The Dark Hedges, Titanic Belfast, The Giants Causeway, Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge, Royal Portrush golf course, Northwest 200 motorbike races, Derry (the walled city) Games Of Thrones filming locations and Galgorm Spa all within 10 to 40 minutes drive. Perfect for visiting, weddings, or family gatherings.

Guest favourite
A loft bedroom features a spacious bed dressed in a soft blue blanket, flanked by decorative pillows. A cozy seating area includes a blue sofa and two bedside lamps. Floor-to-ceiling windows offer views of the surrounding greenery, illuminated by natural light.
Guest suite in Templepatrick
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 220 reviews

Loft Conversion - King Bed- Perfect for Couples

A brand new unique and tastefully furnished self-catering studio; sleeping maximum of 2, set in tranquil wooded surroundings suitable for the nature lover and those keen to discover all the splendid attractions of Northern Ireland. Located within 1 mile of the quaint village of Templepatrick and 4 miles of Belfast International Airport. It's situated on the second floor, unfortunately the apartment is not suitable for those with disabilities as it is only accessed via a stone staircase.

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A tranquil beach scene captures the shoreline at sunset, with gentle waves lapping against wet sand. Reflections of warm colors from the sky shimmer across the surface, while scattered rocks add texture to the foreground. A distant view of the coastal town is visible along the shoreline.
Home in Mid and East Antrim
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 200 reviews

Gateway to the Glens

Modern, semi-detached house situated in the Gateway to the Glens, at the start of the beautiful Antrim Coast’s world-famous Causeway Coastal Route which hosts tourist destinations like the Giants Causeway, Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge and Bushmills Distillery. Featuring 3 bedrooms, 1.5 bathrooms & a stunning kitchen-diner living space. 5 minute drive to Ballygally beach or Larne Town Park’s coastal promenade walk and leisure centre. This is the perfect location for your NI holiday.

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A wooden gate, adorned with a stone sign reading 'Glenariff Forest Hideaway,' marks the entrance to the property. The gate is situated along a gravel path, bordered by greenery and trees, inviting guests into the tranquil surroundings.
Place to stay in Causeway Coast and Glens
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 439 reviews

Glenariff Forest Hideaway

The Hideaway is a modern and stylish 2nd floor apartment and it's one of our listings on Airbnb, located within the grounds of our home, next to Glenariff Forest Park. It's the perfect spot to enjoy a romantic getaway, relax with family & friends, or get active outdoors, enjoying many walking /biking trails nearby. There are walks to suit every ability, breathtaking views and the stunning Glenariff Waterfalls' walk is a stone's throw away in the Forest Park.

Guest favourite
A rustic stone cottage with a red roof is situated on an elevated site, surrounded by greenery. A gravel driveway leads to the entrance, where a yellow car is parked. A garden shed and trees are visible in the background, contributing to the tranquil setting.
Cottage in Causeway Coast and Glens
4.83 out of 5 average rating, 148 reviews

Cosy Irish Stone Cottage - Causeway Coast & Glens

Traditional cosy detached stone cottage with all amenities on a stunning elevated site in the townland of Drumnaglea in the heart of County Antrim . The famous American publisher Samuel S McClure emigrated to America from here in 1866. The main Belfast to Coleraine carriageway is less than 5 mins away so is an ideal touring base to explore the Causeway Coast and Glens. There is a petrol station nearby. Cloughmills is approximately 1 mile away. Pet friendly.

Guest favourite
A gravel driveway gently curves through the countryside, flanked by stone piles and lush greenery. A clear blue sky stretches above, with soft clouds scattered throughout. The distant hills provide a tranquil backdrop, inviting exploration of the surrounding natural beauty.
Cottage in Broughshane
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 112 reviews

Shepherds Cottage, rural with spectacular views

A charming oak framed cottage situated just beyond our farmhouse and aside an area of outstanding natural beauty with views across to Slemish Mountain. A stylish hilltop retreat nestled in the beautiful Antrim countryside. Originally for our family is fitted with a bespoke handcrafted kitchen, super walk in wet room shower and bedrooms perfect for grown ups and children. A wonderful place to be at peace with nature and plenty to explore.

Guest favourite
A comfortable lounge area is showcased, featuring a two-seater sofa and an armchair arranged around a wooden coffee table. A large window with blackout blinds allows natural light to fill the space, complemented by decorative plants and a smart TV on a stylish media console.
Home in Antrim and Newtownabbey
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 112 reviews

Cheerful 2 bed house on Causeway Coastal Route

Stylish, recently renovated two bedroom house with its own private parking and garden / patio area. Conveniently located close to Belfast, right on the Causeway Coastal Route. Perfect for anyone looking for a comfortable and homely base with easy access to Belfast city centre, the North Coast and beyond. Also well suited for those seeking long-stay accommodation for work purposes. One small dog welcome.

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