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Cottage holiday rentals in Portballintrae

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    Portballintrae holiday rentals start at $225 AUD per night before taxes and fees

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A collection of images showcasing Lavender Cottage, with a welcoming living area featuring soft sofas and a dining table. A lavender-themed bottle is visible on a countertop. The cottage's exterior highlights the scenic countryside and peaceful road leading to the property.
Cottage in Bushmills
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 413 reviews

Lavender Cottage Giants Causeway

A cosy, comfortable cottage located in the heart of Ireland's famous Causeway Coast. With stunning views of both the Glens of Antrim and the famous Antrim coastline. Fully equipped. Sleeps 4 adults, with a further bed suitable for children under 12. The Cottage is two storey, with the front door opening onto a small landing with a half flight of steps up to the main open plan living area, and a half flight of steps down to the bedrooms and bathroom. The main living area contains two sofas, tv, dvd, electric flame effect fire, and fully equipped kitchen with table and seating for 4-6 (two fold up seats). Kitchen contains electric oven, hob, extractor fan, microwave, toaster and kettle. And has full complement of crockery, glassware and cutlery. A selection of books, games, toys and DVDs are available for guests use. Patio doors lead out onto a balcony with views over the small private garden with picnic table and BBQ. The cottage lower level has one bedroom with twin beds, and a bedroom with double bed and walk-in wardrobe. The double bedroom has a patio door with access to the private garden. A bathroom with electric shower over bath, WC, wash hand basin, and shaving point is shared by both bedrooms. A further bed is available under the stairs, which is perfect for younger children, (a little hidey-hole for them). The final room on the lower level is a large walk in cupboard with vacuum cleaner, washing machine and extra storage space. The cottage is heated throughout by wall-mounted storage heaters. And all heating and hot water is provided as part of the rental fee. As is bed-linen and towels. The cottage rests within a small development of 15 cottages, developed on the former family farm, and is set in beautiful rolling countryside, an officially designated area of outstanding natural beauty. The cottages are located off a country road that runs between Bushmills and Portrush, which makes them the perfect base for exploring all that the famous Causeway Coast has to offer. Bushmills Distillery (The home of the World's Oldest Licensed Distillery, and the famous Bushmills Whisky, or 'Bush' as it is affectionately known by Dirty Harry and friends). The town of Bushmills is a 25 minute walk down a country lane, or 3 minute drive, and has a good variety of shops, pubs, restaurants and cafes. The Giant's Causeway is less than 10 minutes drive away, as is the Royal Portrush Golf Club (frequently rated in the Top Ten Best Golf Course in the World, home to Major Champions Graeme McDowell and Darren Clarke and host of the Open Championship in 2019). Within a 25 minutes drive are a further wealth of championship links courses, including several at Portstewart, Castlerock, and Ballycastle. Also within 10 minutes drive are several beautiful beaches including the blue flag awarded White Rocks Strand and the pretty seaside town of Portballintrae which has a lovely little bay that's perfect for young children to paddle and hunt in rock pools and a nice nearby hotel with good restaurant and bar. The lively holiday town of Portrush is just over 10 minutes drive away with its wealth of pubs, restaurants, night-clubs and Barry's Amusement Park. The provincial University town of Coleraine is 15 minutes drive which has a wide array of shopping, restaurants, cinemas, 10 pin bowling etc. There is also a train and bus station with frequent trains to Belfast and Derry. The cottage should provide a great level of comfort and functionality for couples, small groups or families looking to explore. But possibly its greatest attribute are its unrivalled views across the Glens of Antrim, Bushmills, the Causeway Coast and on a good day right across the Irish Sea to the coast of Scotland. It is spectacular.

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Cottage in Bushmills
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 167 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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The exterior of Dunnaglea Cottage is showcased, featuring a charming white facade adorned with vibrant flowers. A well-maintained stone wall surrounds the property, and a clear blue sky complements the quaint setting.
Cottage in Ballintoy
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 100 reviews

Cottage in Ballintoy, Causeway Coast - sleeps 5

Dunnaglea Cottage is a charming Irish cottage with modern comforts. Located on the scenic Harbour Road in Ballintoy, it has generous outside & indoor spaces including lawns, a front patio with beautiful views, and private parking. Ideally located to explore the North Antrim Coast including Carrick-A-Rede Rope Bridge, Giant's Causeway, Dark Hedges, Bushmills Distillery & more. From the cottage, you can enjoy walks to the harbour, beaches, cliff paths, and nearby pub-restaurants & kids play-park.

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An outdoor pergola is illuminated with string lights, creating a warm ambiance in the evening. A cozy seating area with cushions is present, accompanied by a multi-fuel stove. The surrounding area features gravel flooring and potted plants, with trees visible in the distance.
Cottage in Causeway Coast and Glens
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 170 reviews

Gateside Retreat Private and Relaxing Location

Cottage is situated in a quiet and serene location, conveniently located just a three-mile drive from the scenic North Coast and Portrush. Fully equipped with a range of amenities, including a continental breakfast welcome pack provided upon arrival. On-site beauty treatments are also available. Additionally, the cottage offers ample private secure parking. Guests can take advantage of the outdoor private pergola, which features a multi-fuel stove, ambient lighting, swing chairs for relaxation.

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An electric hot tub is featured under a metal pergola with adjustable slats, providing flexibility for weather conditions. The surrounding area showcases a rustic stone wall and opens to a private outdoor space, enhancing the relaxing atmosphere.
Cottage in Ballymena
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 499 reviews

200 Year old stone cottage

Hare Cottage is a 200 year old restored stone cottage, the bedroom has a large superking bed. The kitchen and living area is fully equipped with everything you could need including a 55 inch smart TV. There is a private hot tub with pergola cover which allows the roof slats to open and close. The hob tub is electric and can be used as much as you like during your stay. Situated close to local amenities and central to many of Northern Ireland's tourist destinations. You'll love your time here.

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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
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 175 reviews

Traditional Irish Cottage near Ballycastle

Over 100 Five Star reviews on trip adviser and Airbnb.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. We now have a small outdoor games room.

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Cottage in Causeway Coast and Glens
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 255 reviews

Kilcoobin Cottage - 1 mile from Giants Causeway

Kilcoobin cottage is set within an area of outstanding natural beauty and a world heritage site, yet also nestled undiscovered and off the beaten track. A sea view....in the countryside. The ideal spot to relax and get away from it all while staring out across the sea to the skerries, or to set off and explore the surrounding coast and countryside. We hope you manage a bit of both during your stay. 1 mile to the Giants Causeway and a great base to explore the wider Causeway Coast area.

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A serene harbor scene features several boats anchored in tranquil waters, surrounded by gently sloping grassy banks. A weathered stone structure and a small building are visible along the shoreline, with distant cliffs framing the view under a partly cloudy sky.
Cottage in Dunseverick
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 178 reviews

Porthole Cottage, Dunseverick, Bushmills

Detached farm cottage in a superb location on the Causeway Coastal Route above Whitepark Bay - midway between Ballycastle and Bushmills. The cover picture shows Ballintoy Harbour, a local beauty spot just a few minutes drive. Many attractions of the Causeway Coast region are just a five minute drive - eg, Bushmills, Giant’s Causeway, Carrick-a-Rede, Portballintrae, Dunluce Castle, Dark Hedges and Ballycastle. Ideally placed for day trips to Belfast, Londonderry and Donegal.

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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
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 201 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 charming single-story cottage is presented with a white exterior, featuring large windows that allow natural light to fill the interior. Decorative plants enhance the front garden, while a gravel pathway leads to the entrance. The clear blue sky adds to the inviting atmosphere.
Cottage in Portballintrae
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 135 reviews

Rose Cottage

Portballintrae is a small delightful scenic seaside village in County Antrim. There is so much to do and explore in the area as it is very close to the Giant’s Causeway, Dunluce Castle, Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge, Dark Hedges, Portrush, Portstewart, Royal Portrush Golf Club, Portstewart Golf Club, Bushmills and the Old Bushmills Whiskey Distillery and Ballintoy Harbour to name just a few. It is a great place to walk and cycle and is close to restaurants and bars.

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A quaint cottage is depicted, featuring a simple facade with a central door and two windows. Surrounded by lush green grass, the structure blends harmoniously into the rural landscape, highlighting the tranquil setting and nearby foliage.
Cottage in Moyle
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 802 reviews

Ballintoy View Cottage with spectacular views

Quaint cottage in rural setting with spectacular views . Perched on causeway coastal route over looking Ballintoy village and bay, a perfect base for exploring north coast. Walking distance to beaches , bars and restaurants in Ballintoy village and carrick-a-rede rope bridge, 5 minute drive to Ballycastle town. Cottage maintains the quirky original features. As always Cottage will be cleaned and sanitised to high standard between occupants

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A charming cottage exterior is featured, showcasing a white facade with a textured finish and a prominent entrance door. Generous windows allow natural light, while blooming bushes flank the front pathway. The clear blue sky adds a serene backdrop to the inviting structure.
Cottage in Portballintrae
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 168 reviews

Sarah's Cottage in Portballintrae, Ireland

Sarah’s cottage has just had its annual refresh and two brand new mattresses in preparation for our guests. The cottage sits just off the main road into Portballintrae and its proximity to the beach & tramway makes it the ideal base for exploring the North Coast's many attractions. Fully equipped kitchen with brand new cooker, comfortable living space & large rear garden perfect for enjoying summer days and evenings in the sunshine.

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