Holiday houses in Cushendall

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    Explore 20 holiday rentals in Cushendall

  • Nightly prices starting at

    Cushendall holiday rentals start at $115 AUD per night before taxes and fees

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  • Family-friendly holiday rentals

    10 properties offer extra space and kid-friendly amenities

  • Wi-Fi availability

    20 of Cushendall holiday rentals include Wi-Fi access

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  • 4.9 Average rating

    Cushendall stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.9 out of 5!

Top-rated holiday rentals in Cushendall

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Top Guest favourite
The converted 1968 Bedford TK Horse Lorry is positioned on an elevated site, surrounded by lush greenery. A small wooden balcony with railing extends from the entrance, while chickens are seen wandering nearby. The structure features large windows that invite natural light.
Tiny home in Causeway Coast and Glens
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 533 reviews

The Oat Box Converted Horsebox North Coast Ireland

Set on private farmland on an elevated site, The oat box provides a luxurious haven of peace and tranquility to escape from the world for a little while. Our 1968 Bedford TK Horse Lorry has been lovingly converted into guest accommodation for 2 adults using repurposed materials to create a cosy, welcoming hideaway. It is the perfect base to explore the panoramic North Coast of Ireland with its many tourist attractions. There are a great selection of restaurants and quality coffee shops nearby.

Top Guest favourite
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
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 323 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.

Top Guest favourite
The exterior of a two-story white house is presented, featuring black accents and a small front garden. A black wrought-iron fence lines the entrance, with a pathway leading to the front door. Windows provide natural light, contributing to the home's charm.
Home in Cushendall
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 40 reviews

House in heart of Cushendall

200 year old house in the heart of Cushendall's conservation area,. which we have updated to provide a lovely holiday home for our family and guests. Furnished with a mixture of new and old it offers comfort and character along with convenience. The house has shops, bars, cafés restaurants on your doorstep. The wood, playgrounds, beach, cliff path and golf course are minutes' walk away. Cushendall is an excellent base to explore the Causeway Coast and Glens, including the Giants Causeway.

Top Guest favourite
A private hot tub is nestled in a grassy area, offering sweeping views of the sea. Surrounding foliage provides privacy, while the tranquil waters invite relaxation. The outdoor setting is designed for enjoying serene moments amidst nature.
Cabin in Torr
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 346 reviews

Torr Lodge- luxury log cabin with private hot tub!

Wake up in total tranquility with beautiful views of Northern Ireland from our luxury private log cabin. The cabin has your very own hot tub to relax in! And spectacular views over the sea. Feel like you’re ‘escaping from it all’ while still being within striking distance of neighbouring towns. The area is also popular with Game of Thrones fans, and we are in a prime location to visit all the hot spots like “The Dark Hedges” Kings Road, Cushendun Caves, Murlough Bay, and Ballintoy Harbour.

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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
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 604 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.

Top Guest favourite
The exterior of the cottage features a whitewashed wall with a vibrant blue door and matching awning. A small lantern is mounted beside the entryway. Lush greenery is present nearby, providing a natural backdrop. A small storage area is visible to the right of the entrance.
Cottage in Cushendall
4.87 out of 5 average rating, 763 reviews

Cottage, Ireland, includes continental breakfast

self catering cottage in the rural Glens of Antrim. Two double bedrooms, spacious living-room/kitchen (solid fuel stove, turf is free) + oil central heating, washroom with toilet sink and shower (shower gel). For breakfast, tea, coffee, hot chocolate, sugar, cereals, muesli, milk and fresh 100% free range eggs provided (if hens are laying). Guests should bring additional breakfast food. ie bread etc. Full kitchen. £60 1st person, £20 for each additional guests. ie 2 guests £80. Tot 4 guests

Top Guest favourite
A wooden deck extends towards a serene lake, surrounded by lush greenery. The tranquil water reflects the trees and nearby accommodations, creating a peaceful atmosphere. Various flowering plants and shrubs frame the scene, enhancing the connection with nature.
Cabin in Macosquin
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 477 reviews

Luxury Lakeview Retreat With Hot Tub/Pool table

Unwind in our private hot tub, perfectly positioned to overlook the serene lake. Enjoy stunning sunsets and stargaze at night while soaking in the warm, soothing waters. -*Beautiful Mature Gardens:Wander through our meticulously maintained gardens, featuring a diverse array of flowering plants, towering trees, and cozy seating areas. The gardens provide a peaceful sanctuary for morning coffee, afternoon reading, or simply soaking up the natural beauty. Electric blinds installed for privacy.

Top Guest favourite
A cozy seating area is positioned in front of sliding glass doors, featuring two wood-framed chairs adorned with decorative pillows. A small round table is placed between the chairs, complemented by a small potted plant. Soft lighting is provided by wall-mounted fixtures.
Tiny home in Causeway Coast and Glens
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 491 reviews

The Burrow at No. 84

Cosy country log cabin with beautiful panoramic views over the Antrim hills with Slemish in the distance. The Burrow is a ground floor luxury log cabin with exclusive use of private garden, patio and hot tub. The apartment is a 30 minute drive from the stunning North Coast attractions and a 45 minute drive from Belfast. The apartment is located 50m from our house so we are nearby to make your stay enjoyable. An Electric Vehicle charger is available on request. Additional charges apply.

Top Guest favourite
A two-story house is presented with a light grey exterior, featuring symmetrical windows and a central door. A small hedge borders the front, complemented by a stone pathway leading to the entrance. Lush greenery surrounds the property, adding to its appealing facade.
Home in Cushendall
5 out of 5 average rating, 37 reviews

A wonderful, spacious home in a great location.

In a fantastic location very close to the beach and golf course and a short walk to the shops, restaurants and pubs in the village. A perfect base for families, walkers, golfers and those wishing to explore the beautiful Glens of Antrim and North Coast. 3 comfortable bedrooms, 2 independent bathrooms, a well equipped kitchen, 2 living rooms, both with smart TVs and fireplaces. There is a spacious patio garden with an outdoor dining area and barbecue. Free WiFi and off street parking.

Superhost
A newly remodeled two-story house features a light gray exterior with contrasting wooden accents around the entrance. Large windows allow natural light to enter, with a painted door offering modern design elements. The surrounding area includes neighboring buildings along a paved street.
Home in Glenariffe
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 210 reviews

Waterfoot Beach House - Main St

Welcome to Waterfoot Beach House. This big, beautiful, newly remodeled 4 bedroom 2.5 bath house has been updated with all brand new appliances, furniture, bedsets and full interior! Located directly on the Causeway Coastal Route, in the quaint village town of Waterfoot. Only a 2 minute walk from the stunning Waterfoot Beach! This house is close to many Northern Ireland tourist hotspots, including the Giants Causeway, The Dark Hedges, GoT filming locations, as well as many more!

Top Guest favourite
Home in Ballycastle
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 450 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 new conservatory, is an additional feature for guests to enjoy the magnificent views. The cottage accommodates four and has an open fire and oil fired central heating.

Top Guest favourite
A modern two-story home features a clean white exterior with large black-framed windows. A vibrant yellow door adds a pop of color, while a simple railing encloses the front yard, which is landscaped with a neat patch of grass and gravel.
Home in Cushendall
5 out of 5 average rating, 51 reviews

The Mill

This brand-new 4-bedroom home offers the ideal blend of modern comfort and traditional charm, making it the perfect base for your exploration of the beautiful Antrim Coast. The house itself is centrally located in Cushendall meaning you’ll be just a short walk from local shops, pubs, and restaurants, as well as the beautiful Cushendall Beach. The area is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, with opportunities for hiking, golfing, and exploring the famous Glens of Antrim.

Popular amenities for Cushendall holiday rentals

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Cushendall?

    Many visitors choose to stay near the waterfront or around the village center for easy access to walks, dining, and historic sites. The countryside just outside Cushendall also has accommodations surrounded by nature and views of the glens.

  • What are the best things to do in Cushendall with kids?

    Families enjoy picnics on the beach, exploring forest trails, or visiting small local playgrounds. Seasonal events and storytelling sessions in the village provide engaging activities for younger visitors.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Cushendall?

    Walk the trails of Glenariff Forest Park, stroll Cushendall’s beaches, or join a traditional Irish music night in the village pubs. Exploring local bakeries, craft shops, and historic sites is also frequently suggested.

  • How is the weather in Cushendall?

    Cushendall experiences cooler, damp winters, with temperatures around 36–44°F (2–7°C), and milder, breezy summers near 51–63°F (11–17°C). Rain is frequent throughout the year, so packing a waterproof layer is helpful.

  • When is the best time to visit Cushendall?

    Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for milder temperatures, longer daylight, and countryside events. If you enjoy quieter walks or wild coastal scenery, winter has a peaceful atmosphere but brings more rain.

  • What are the best places to visit in Cushendall?

    Explore Cushendall Beach for coastal views, visit the Layde Old Church for local history, and walk through the glen for lush scenery. The village square is a hub for shops, gatherings, and cultural experiences.

  • What are some hiking trails in Cushendall?

    Hiking trails around Cushendall include the scenic paths of Glenariff Forest Park, the Lurigethan climb for broad coastal views, and shorter walks through the glens nearby. Each trail highlights the area's unique natural beauty.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Cushendall?

    Explore forest walks in Glenariff Forest Park, collect stones along Cushendall Beach, or enjoy a guided nature walk showcasing local wildlife. Community spaces often have family-friendly events throughout the year.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Cushendall?

    Explore the Giant's Causeway for striking rock formations, roam the ancient ruins around Glenariff Forest Park, or discover nearby castles and coastal cliffs. Local distilleries and artisan markets are also frequently suggested for a taste of regional heritage.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Cushendall?

    Cushendall has several pet friendly options, especially in self-catering cottages and countryside homes. Many stays provide outdoor space for dogs, and local beaches and trails are popular with pet owners.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Cushendall?

    Embrace the slower pace of village life and try a conversation with locals in the pubs or craft shops. Waterproof layers help with the frequent rain, and hiking boots are useful for exploring the glens and coastal paths.

  • What is Cushendall known for?

    Cushendall is known for its traditional Irish village feel, scenic coastal views, and its place within the Glens of Antrim. The area has a vibrant music tradition and regularly showcases local heritage and artisanal crafts.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Cushendall?

    Cushendall has forested glens for peaceful walks, traditional stone bridges, and quiet beaches where you can experience the area's coastal charm. Around the village, local craft shops and family bakeries provide inviting stops for those seeking out lesser-known spots.

  • What are the best foods to try in Cushendall?

    Local menus feature fresh seafood such as smoked salmon, traditional Irish soda bread, and regional cheeses. Many pubs and bakeries serve homemade pies and sweet treats using family recipes.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Cushendall?

    It is useful to bring sturdy walking shoes, a waterproof jacket for frequent showers, and layers for cooler evenings. Binoculars are helpful if you enjoy watching coastal wildlife or birdlife along the cliffs.

  • What is the nightlife in Cushendall like?

    Cushendall has lively pubs with traditional Irish music, occasional live bands, and welcoming atmospheres. Evenings often center around local musicians, community gatherings, and tasting regional drinks.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Cushendall?

    Cushendall has the Lurig Run, a community race linked to the area’s annual festival. Traditional Irish music sessions and Gaelic games, such as local hurling matches, are frequently suggested experiences, especially during warmer months.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Cushendall?

    Cushendall has family friendly stays, including village homes, cottages with shared gardens, and larger countryside houses. Many are conveniently located near parks, the beach, or walking trails for all ages.