Holiday houses in Portadown

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  • Total holiday rentals

    Explore 20 holiday rentals in Portadown

  • Nightly prices starting at

    Portadown holiday rentals start at $70 AUD per night before taxes and fees

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    Over 220 verified reviews to help you choose

  • Rentals with dedicated workspaces

    10 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wi-Fi availability

    10 of Portadown holiday rentals include Wi-Fi access

  • Popular amenities for guests

    Guests love Kitchen, Wifi and Pool across Portadown rentals

  • 4.8 Average rating

    Portadown stays are highly rated by guests—averaging 4.8 out of 5!

Top-rated holiday rentals in Portadown

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Home in Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon
5 out of 5 average rating, 15 reviews

The Old School Kilmore

Located in the small village of Kilmore, next to the Parish Church, this Four-Star rating old School House is full of charm and history. Built in 1823, it welcomed 86 students daily and was a school until 1967. Central for day trips north and south, and a short drive to Armagh with its Cathedrals, Library, and Planetarium. South Lakes Leisure Centre - 15-minute drive. Great restaurants nearby. Enjoy this unique house in a peaceful setting. Sleeps 5 plus travel cot and extra guest bed on site.

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The image presents a charming view of ‘Knockalla,’ a luxurious 4000 sq ft home. The two-story exterior is complemented by a landscaped foreground, featuring greenery and a sign indicating its name. Clear skies provide a backdrop for the inviting aesthetic of the property.
Home in Craigavon
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 44 reviews

“When you are here you are home!” staycation

Knockalla” is a luxurious, 4000sq ft, 4-bedroom self-catering home which has recently been awarded, 4-star graded status by Tourism NI. Situated in the rural apple growing “Orchard County” area of Armagh ,yet centrally located just a few miles outside Portadown and Lurgan and just over 30 minutes and 90 minutes from Belfast from Dublin respectively. Its rural elevated site with amazing views of the rolling picturesque countryside in the townland of 'Knocknamuckley' Non family need approval

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The charming exterior of Tullydowey Gate Lodge is framed by a gravel driveway lined with trees. The cottage features a stone wall and prominent chimney stacks. Sunlight illuminates the façade, showcasing its quaint windows and traditional roof structure.
Cottage in Mid Ulster
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 325 reviews

Tullydowey Gate Lodge

Situated beside the village of Blackwatertown on the border between counties Tyrone and Armagh. Tullydowey Gate Lodge is a Grade B1 listed property built in 1793. Restoration of the gate lodge was completed in 2019 and undertaken with the utmost regard for the history of the building with many of the existing 18th century features sympathetically maintained whilst providing the comforts of 21st century living in a traditional country cottage style turning it once again into a real eye catcher.

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Cottage in Newry, Mourne and Down
5 out of 5 average rating, 236 reviews

Killeavy Cottage

Enjoy the lovely setting of this romantic spot in nature. Killeavy Cottage is the perfect antidote to the modern fast paced world. Killeavy Cottage is nestled between the magnificent Slieve Gullion mountain and the calm, tranquil waters off Camlough Lake in a picturesque rural setting close to the bustling shopping city of Newry, and not for from the lively town of Dundalk. A unique location with breath-taking scenery with access to bike trails and Hill walking at Slieve Gullion Forest Park.

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The exterior of a spacious two-story house is displayed, featuring a light-colored facade and decorative stone accents. A driveway leads to the front entrance, where potted plants are positioned. Lush green landscaping and trees can be seen in the background under a partly cloudy sky.
Home in Portadown
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 102 reviews

Cushenny House. A haven in the Orchard County.

Cushenny House is very special. Steeped in 100’s of years of history, and home place of the foundation of the Orange Lodge, (LOL 1 is a stones throw away), we have a stunning, peaceful home nestled amid rolling hills, a stream and ancient orchards. Our 4 bedroom, 4 bathroom home has a large family kitchen and living area, a reading room, a sitting room, utility and storage. Outside the gardens reflect the seasons and the sun sets are breathtaking from the large patio. Tranquility awaits.

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A warm living area features wooden walls and high ceilings, complemented by a cozy arrangement of light-colored furniture. A round coffee table sits at the center, adorned with books and a small plant. Natural light enters through large windows, while a wood stove adds warmth.
Home in Armagh
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 166 reviews

Forest Lodge Padel Tennis Court, Hot Tub, Walks

Wake up to bird song, and bunnies in a warm luxury, three bedroom forest lodge. Play unlimited padel on our private court, soak in the private hot tub or explore the Forest Meditation Trail. Cook on the bbq, light the fire pit. For kids can play in the treehouses or pet the dogs and ponies. Perfect for family or friends. Have you seen the back garden. It’s a whole forest!! Superfast WIFI. Our guests are so chilled leaving this amazing home. Inside super comfortable beds and a private library.

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A cozy nook is presented with two armchairs positioned by a large window, offering views of the beach and sea. A table with a coffee pot and flowers is centered between the chairs, while natural light floods the space through the triangular window with patterned curtains.
Cottage in Kilclief
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 159 reviews

The Beach House Strangford

Unique and stunning self-catering cottage situated on Kilclief Beach, metres from the waves. This is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty near Strangford - enjoy water sports (especially swimming), walking, cycling, bird watching, relaxing and much more in our cosy one-bedroom home. Certified by Tourism NI, all our rooms (except the bathroom!) have spectacular sea views. Restaurants only a short drive away with mountains, golf courses, nature reserves and much more within easy reach.

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Home in Portadown
5 out of 5 average rating, 16 reviews

Carrickblacker Terrace: Central Victorian 2 bed

Make yourself at home and enjoy the comforts of this centrally located refurbished 2 bed Victorian terrace. You will find takeaways, cafes, a supermarket, pharmacy and park within a few minutes walk. If you wish to explore the area, just take a 10 minute stroll over the Bann River Bridge into Portadown town centre to the train station with direct links to Belfast and Dublin. The closest bus stop is a few minutes walk with regular routes to Portadown, Craigavon, Lurgan and Banbridge.

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A modern studio apartment is displayed, featuring a spacious bed with neutral-toned bedding. A small dining area is visible, consisting of a round table and two chairs. Natural light fills the room through a large window, with a flat-screen TV mounted on the wall.
Apartment in Lurgan
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 179 reviews

Oakleigh Studio Apartment

Keep it simple at this peaceful and centrally-located place. Whether in Lurgan Town for work or a family event such as a wedding or funeral, this represents an ideal quiet oasis that is 5 min walk from the town centre ( shops, pubs, restaurants, banks and churches), 5 min walk from the beuatiful Lurgan Park and only 10 min walk from the train station The apartment is modern and luxurious with WiFi and smart TV to allow you to keep contact and work from home if required.

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Top Guest favourite
The resort is nestled among lush greenery, showcasing a wooden structure supported by a rocky backdrop. Large windows allow natural light to enter, while a wooden deck extends around the tree, offering a seamless connection with the surrounding nature.
Treehouse in Forkhill
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 495 reviews

Balance Treehouse - Luxury high in the tree tops

High in the tree tops as you look out over the craggy Heather covered hills, stone ditched fields and winding narrow roads. Take a deep breath, relax and reconnect with nature. A unique hand crafted resort, boasting a natural rustic look with full modern connectivity. Accessed via a private rope bridge, a hot tub, outdoor net/hammock, outdoor shower built for two and super king bed complete with glass roof for star gazing. All fully controlled by voice commands.

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The cottage is viewed from the approach road, showcasing its white exterior and grey roof. Several parking spaces are visible, with trees and greenery surrounding the property. A clear blue sky enhances the serene atmosphere of the countryside.
Home in Portadown
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 149 reviews

Derrycaw Cottage

Our cottage is situated on approx 7 acres of land with plenty of wide open space. All of the rooms are spacious and light. We have 2 recreational rooms, the lounge has a real log burning fire with plenty of logs and our dining room has sky lights and a large flat tv. The cottage is situated at the bottom of a long and private drive with parking for 10-12cars. Just 5 minutes drive to the motorway and local amenities. Sorry but we don't allow pets.

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The exterior of the villa features a brick facade with a gently sloping roof. A spacious patio area is paved and surrounded by planters, showcasing various plants. Outdoor seating is arranged around a small table, with large windows allowing natural light to enter the interior.
Bungalow in Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon
4.81 out of 5 average rating, 90 reviews

THE LAKE HOUSE: a delightful and peaceful retreat.

A comfortable 2 Bedroom, 2 WC lakeside villa with unique and fantastic views over parklands, water and woods. An ideal country retreat for a couple, two couples, a young family or a group of three Anglers or Golfers. Stay and experience the abundant wildlife nearby, comprising Herons, Great Northern Divers, Mallard, Pochard, Grey Lag Geese, Berwick Swans and if you're patient - a family of Otters.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Portadown?

    Many guests choose to stay in central Portadown for easy access to shops and cafes, while others prefer quieter neighborhoods near parks or along the River Bann. Both areas have vacation rentals with different amenities and settings.

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

    Visit People's Park for its playground and open fields, or explore interactive exhibits at local museums. Children often enjoy riverside walks and community events around town.

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

    Explore riverside paths along the River Bann, browse shops in the town center, or catch a local football match. The People's Park is often recommended for leisurely walks and outdoor recreation.

  • How is the weather in Portadown?

    Portadown has a cool, damp climate with temperatures typically ranging from 36–65°F (2–19°C) over the year. Rain is common, so packing layers and waterproof clothing is recommended.

  • When is the best time to visit Portadown?

    Late spring to early autumn is often recommended for milder temperatures and outdoor events. Winters can be chilly and wet, so consider bringing extra layers if visiting then.

  • What are the best places to visit in Portadown?

    People's Park, the River Bann, and local museums are among the most popular places to visit in Portadown. The town center also has historic buildings and shops to explore.

  • What are some hiking trails in Portadown?

    Visitors enjoy riverside trails near the River Bann and walking paths in the People's Park. These routes are accessible and let you experience the area’s greenery at a relaxed pace.

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

    Families often explore the playground and green spaces at People's Park, take riverside walks, or participate in activities hosted at local community centers. Seasonal events sometimes bring opportunities for group fun around town.

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

    Many visitors explore historical sites, scenic parks, or charming market towns near Portadown. Nature areas and heritage centers are frequently suggested for a deeper look into local culture and landscapes.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Portadown?

    Portadown has some pet friendly accommodations, including homes and apartments that welcome dogs or cats. Parks and riverside areas around town can make traveling with pets more enjoyable.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Portadown?

    Locals suggest exploring the town’s riverside walkways and sampling traditional foods at local bakeries. Bringing a rain jacket is wise, as Portadown’s climate is often cool and damp throughout the year.

  • What is Portadown known for?

    Portadown is known for its industrial heritage, particularly in textiles and railways, as well as its vibrant community and strong sporting traditions. The nearby River Bann has shaped local life for generations.

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

    Smaller art galleries, independent shops, and less-traveled riverside spots around the River Bann are considered hidden gems by many locals. Community gardens may also offer a quieter space for reflection.

  • What are the best foods to try in Portadown?

    Traditional Irish breads, savory pies, and locally sourced meats are frequently suggested in Portadown. Bakeries and cafes around town may also have apple tarts and hearty stews favored by locals.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Portadown?

    Pack a waterproof jacket, comfortable walking shoes, and layered clothing for Portadown’s changeable weather. Bringing a travel umbrella and a small daypack can help you stay prepared for outdoor activities.

  • What is the nightlife in Portadown like?

    Portadown has a relaxed nightlife scene, with local pubs and community venues providing occasional live music or quiz nights. The atmosphere is generally social and friendly, drawing both residents and visitors.

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

    Portadown has community festivals, parades, and sporting events that locals and visitors enjoy, especially during summer and around public holidays. Agricultural shows and market days bring residents together to celebrate regional traditions.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Portadown?

    Portadown has vacation rentals suited for families, including homes and apartments with practical amenities like kitchens and multiple bedrooms. Some are near parks or green spaces, making it easier to relax together.