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A bright, open kitchen area features light cabinetry and modern appliances. Colorful accents are provided by decorative items and a patterned rug. A cozy seating area includes a green couch and white chairs, while large windows allow natural light to fill the space.
Guesthouse in Ardglass
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 543 reviews

Cottage on the beach

The cottage is right on the shore. It is self contained with a kitchen area and small bathroom. The twin beds, on a mezzanine floor, can be hooked up to make a super king-sized bed. Guests will have access to the beach and a garden area. Parking is on site. Although there is no washing machine, I can wash clothes for guests in my house which is next door. I live next door and will interact with guests as much or as little as they wish. I am usually at home, but if I am travelling I will arrange for a neighbour to keep contact with my guests. Coney Island is between Ardglass and Killough. There are shops and restaurants in both. It is under an hour from Belfast and within sight of the Mourne Mountains and Newcastle. Ardglass has a golf course and there are lots of opportunities locally for walking, fishing and watersports. Public transport is limited, but possible. There is a bus from Dublin airport with a connection to Downpatrick. There is a bus from both Belfast airports with connections to Downpatrick, about six miles from Coney Island. If I am home I will pick up guests from Downpatrick. Taxi fare is around £10. The upper floor is accessible to able bodied adults and children, but would present problems to anyone with mobility problems. (See Pic)

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The exterior of a modern annex features a sleek white facade with large windows and a private entrance. Flowering planters with bright red flowers add a touch of color beside the front door. A seating area with stylish black chairs is located on the patio.
Guesthouse in Lisburn and Castlereagh
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 74 reviews

Springhill Lodge Hillsborough self contained annex

Springhill Lodge is a refurbished spacious one bedroom self contained annex with off street parking and own patio area. The annex is attached to our home however has is own private front door allowing you to come and go as you please. (Please note there is access to the main house from the annex however this door will remain locked at all times). Conveniently located just off the A1 and approx 15 minute walk into Hillsborough village where a wealth of amenities can be enjoyed. Wifi included.

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A charming stone cottage is visible, showcasing a gravel driveway leading to the entrance. The structure features a grey slate roof and multiple windows allowing natural light inside. The surrounding area is landscaped with stone borders, enhancing the serene setting.
Guesthouse in Newry, Mourne and Down
5 out of 5 average rating, 11 reviews

The Little Cottage

Come and unwind at our little cottage guest house! Our little cottage is situated in a small area with lots of towns and cities nearby. Including Belfast 45 minutes away, and Newcastle which is around 20 minutes away as well as other surrounding areas. There are many local tourist attractions, walks and scenic routes closeby including, murlough beach, castlewellan forest park and castleward. There are a range of resturants/cafes nearby, as well as shops within 5-10 minutes driving distance.

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A compact living area showcases a dark sofa adorned with white and yellow cushions. A small black table sits in front, and a wall-mounted TV is visible. Bright yellow shades at the window complement the patterned wallpaper, while a kitchenette area includes modern appliances.
Guesthouse in Newry, Mourne and Down
5 out of 5 average rating, 208 reviews

Home comforts by the Mournes

Only minutes from Slieve Donard and Newcastle beach. The Guest House situated in the centre of Newcastle, Co. Down. It is ideal for walkers and ramblers. It can accommodate up to 2 adults on a sofa bed (plus one child in a camp bed). Accommodation is dog friendly. Facilities include shower, TV, electric fire, fridge, coffee maker, kettle, microwave, toaster and washing machine. A basket of local homemade bread, cereals, milk and fruit is provided on arrival. Bicycles can be hired on request.

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The exterior of the cottage features a pebbled walkway bordered by a variety of potted plants and flowers. Soft lighting illuminates the facade, creating an inviting entrance. The garden displays a blend of greenery and colorful blooms, enhancing the overall appeal.
Guesthouse in Portaferry
5 out of 5 average rating, 20 reviews

Ropewalk Cottage - A Little Treasure By The Coast

A stone’s throw from the shore, ideally placed to enjoy a relaxing visit to local restaurants, attractions and great outdoor activities on both sides of Strangford Lough. A lovingly restyled cosy cottage, filled with treasures and curios to enjoy in the relaxing atmosphere overlooking our garden and views to the castle. Private parking, 49 km to Belfast. The studio comes with a lounge area, a flat-screen TV, a kitchen and dining area. Continental breakfast available on request when booking.

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A well-maintained exterior is presented, featuring a paved pathway leading to a modern property. A green lawn and landscaped shrubbery create a welcoming entrance. Light grey buildings can be seen in the distance, with an adjacent wooden fence and trees adding to the serene surroundings.
Guesthouse in Newry
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 37 reviews

The Nest

This stylish place to stay is perfect for a quiet get away with family or friends. Close to Newry City as well as the local bus. It is situated 2 minutes from the A1 motor way and 5 minutes from Newry Train Station. Guests can enjoy a wide range of nearby attractions including Slieve Gullion Forest Park, The Mourne Mountains, along with the beautiful costal town of Carlingford. Located 50 minutes from Dublin and 40 minutes from Belfast, this location is ideal for exploring the local area.

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The stone exterior of a cozy barn is highlighted by wooden doors and a metal roof. A small bench sits in front, facing the gravel courtyard. Lush trees populate the background, creating a serene natural setting.
Guesthouse in County Down
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 119 reviews

A cosy place in the heart of the Mournes

Relax and unwind in our cosy space in the heart of the Mournes. We are at the foot of the Ulster way, with the track to the Mourne mountains in one direction and Tollymore forest in the other a stroll is always sanctioned! Then come back and fall asleep In front of the log burner. Meelmore lodge coffee shop is a 10 minute walk Newcastle is 10 minute drive Belfast is a 1hr drive, or 1hr bus journey from Newcastle You really are in the heart of the mountains here!

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A well-maintained lawn leads from the gate along a gravel path surrounded by trees. A clear blue sky overhead enhances the serene atmosphere. The property is bordered by a red wooden fence, providing a sense of privacy and connection with nature.
Guesthouse in Kircubbin
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 61 reviews

Stella Maris

Relax in this recently renovated guesthouse nestled into a hill with beautiful views of the countryside. Plenty of space for 3 guests with two bedrooms (double and single beds) and an open living/dining/kitchen area. Cot and high chair available for infants- advise us if required. Access to nice outdoor space and a shared play area. Self check in anytime after 2pm. Parking in front of house. Hosts live next door and are available if you need anything.

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Guesthouse in Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon
5 out of 5 average rating, 34 reviews

Holbrook Guest House

Lovely one bed self-contained flat located on the outskirts of Armagh City, just off the main Portadown Road. This guest house has been newly renovated in the last couple of years so it is fresh and fully furnished. It is on the premises of our family home in a quiet, safe and rural area. Probably best suited for one person or a couple. This property includes private parking, Sky TV and WIFI. Also available for long-term rental - enquire for more information.

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The bedroom features a spacious bed framed by two bedside tables, each with a softly glowing lamp. A decorative painting hangs on the wall, complementing the muted blue color of the room. A welcoming bench is positioned at the foot of the bed.
Guesthouse in Rostrevor
5 out of 5 average rating, 20 reviews

Squirrel’s Quarter

Tucked away at the foot of the Mourne Mountains in the picturesque County Down village of Rostrevor, Squirrel’s Quarter is the perfect retreat for nature enthusiasts, adventurists and families alike. Squirrel’s Quarter is the ideal base to explore everything that the Newry and Mourne area has to offer. A hotspot for tourists, Rostrevor is internationally renowned for its outstanding scenery, which inspired C.S. Lewis ‘The Chronicles of Narnia’.

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An ancient stone castle stands against a clear blue sky, surrounded by lush green fields. The structure features tall towers and thick walls, reflecting historical architecture. In the background, rolling mountains rise gently, adding to the tranquil rural landscape.
Guesthouse in Kilkeel
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 37 reviews

The Loft @ Shemara (Greencastle, Kilkeel Co Down)

The Loft @ Shemara is located in the heart of the Mournes in Greencastle, Co Down, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. This is a wonderful base for exploring the many great locations within Co Down. This well appointed apartment, with panoramic views of the Mourne Mountains and Greencastle Castle, is only 5 mins walk to the beach and within easy driving distance of all the Mournes has to offer.

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A view from the window showcases a landscaped garden featuring a planter with blooming flowers. Beyond, a neatly trimmed hedge encloses a pathway leading to the road. In the distance, the Mourne Mountains rise under a partially cloudy sky.
Guesthouse in Newry, Mourne and Down
5 out of 5 average rating, 139 reviews

Adorable 1 bedroom Guest House with free parking

Situated close to Mourne Mountains and 10 minutes walk to Newcastle centre and beach. Very quiet area. Close to main house with small kitchen with microwave, fridge, kettle and toaster (no cooker/hob). Basic breakfast essentials will be left.Bread cereal tea bags coffee milk and butter. Double bedroom, bathroom, sitting area/kitchen and free parking. Beautiful view and small outside seated area.

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