Holiday houses in Portglenone

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A spacious deck extends along the riverfront, featuring sleek wooden flooring and modern railings. Outdoor seating is arranged to provide scenic views of the river and surrounding foliage, while expansive glass doors offer access to the interior living spaces.
Cabin in Aghadowey
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 326 reviews

Luxury riverside Lodge w Hot tub

Step into your own private oasis and immerse yourselves in pure relaxation. Picture this: you and your beloved, basking in the warmth of a luxurious hot tub, surrounded by the soothing sounds of the flowing river. Feel the stress melt away as you gaze out at the breathtaking views, with nature's beauty unfolding before your eyes. Book your stay now and let the enchantment of our riverfront Air BnB sweep you off your feet. Your romantic escape awaits! 🌊💑 1 hour from Belfast. Airfryer & double hob

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A charming shepherd's hut is nestled among greenery, showcasing a light green exterior and large glass doors that invite natural light. Stone steps lead to the entrance, and a low stone wall borders the hut, enhancing the tranquil outdoor setting surrounded by fields.
Shepherd’s hut in Portglenone
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 158 reviews

The Stone Wall Hideaway - Luxury Shepherd’s Hut

Enjoy a relaxing and romantic break in our hand crafted Shepherd’s Hut just outside Portglenone in the County Antrim. The Stone Wall Hideaway provides self catering accommodation with free parking on site, as well as unlimited access to your own private hot tub that is heated for your arrival! Hampers are available to purchase. They are perfect for breakfast, fire pit/ s’mores, a special event, celebration or just something to add a little extra to your stay. Send us a message for more details

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A comfortable living area is shown, featuring a light-colored leather sofa adorned with decorative cushions. A tall plant adds a touch of greenery, while large windows showcase views outside. A stylish lamp stands beside the sofa on a sleek side table, illuminating the space.
Apartment in Cavehill
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 332 reviews

Cavehill City View Appartment

Nestled at the foot of Cavehill, overlooking the stunning views of Belfast city this gated luxurious apartment is the perfect hidden getaway. You can unwind in the hot tub & plunge pool on the private balcony as you watch the vibrant city lights, or you can take a scenic stroll over the Cavehill to visit Belfast Castle and Napoleon's nose- both are on your doorstep! You are also just 10 minutes from Belfast city centre where you can enjoy all the sights, shopping and dining Belfast has to offer.

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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, 502 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.

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The exterior of the one-bedroom self-catering apartment is framed by a metallic gate. A modern façade is highlighted by large glass doors reflecting the clear sky, with textured walls surrounding the entrance. An open parking area is visible in the foreground.
Guest suite in Magherafelt
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 329 reviews

Rosgarron airbnb Cosy rural self catering annex

This is a one bedroom self catering apartment that sleeps up to four (use of an IKEA sofa bed,) in sitting room. Will suit families, student travelers, business clients needing accommodation for that early business meeting, bikers for the North West. Desertmartin mix just 4-5 miles, all kinds of travellers from all backgrounds. Seamus Heaney Centre approx 6 miles, Sperrin Mountains within 5 minute drive. Dogs welcome but limited to max of 2 and you must book these at time of booking yourself.

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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 Aghadowey
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 262 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 modern cabin is seen from the exterior, showcasing sleek wooden siding and large glass doors that reflect the surrounding greenery. A paved patio leads up to the entrance, with a backdrop of trees and a well-maintained lawn, creating a serene outdoor setting.
Cabin in Cullybackey
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 131 reviews

The Cabin - Luxury Country Living

With woodland walks and views of Slemish Mountain, The Cabin is a true retreat to recharge the batteries. Cosy up next to the wood-burning stove with a coffee and book, pull your wellies on for a dander around the surrounding lakes, or venture out for the day! Explore the bustling city of Belfast, make a short leap over the ethereal Glens of Antrim, or head North to the breathtaking Causeway Coast. The Cabin can be your perfect hideaway or the springboard for exploring the wilds of Ireland!

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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.
Home in Kilclief
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 128 reviews

The Beach House Strangford

Unique self-catering house on Kilclief Beach, metres from the waves, with stunning sea views in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty near Strangford - The Narrows, Angus Rock lighthouse, the Isle of Man (on a clear day!), Kilclief Castle and the Mournes! Short drive to the famous Royal County Down and Ardglass golf courses! Cosy one bedroom house, certified by Tourism NI, with kitchen, dining/living area and bathroom downstairs. Upstairs bedroom adjoins a 2nd living area - the 'look-out'.

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A charming stone cottage is presented, featuring a bright red door and a white exterior. Large windows allow natural light to enter, while decorative elements like a flower pot add character. A wrought iron fence encloses the front yard, enhancing the inviting appearance.
Cottage in Gracehill
5 out of 5 average rating, 288 reviews

Gracehill Cottage

Charming cottage in historic Gracehill village, dating back to the 1800's, which has been lovingly restored, is full of character, with modern amenities. The comfortable living room has a working open fire, leading to an eat in kitchen which is well equipped and opens onto an enclosed patio. Upstairs there are 2 double bedrooms and a family shower room. Centrally located between Belfast and The Causeway Coast, this unique property is an ideal base from which to explore the surrounding area.

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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.

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A gravel path leads to a wooden structure surrounded by trees and natural landscaping. Large windows offer a view into the inviting interior, while rocky borders frame the pathway. Lush greenery adds to the serene setting of this glamping experience.
Cabin in Mid and East Antrim
5 out of 5 average rating, 140 reviews

The Willow Cabin@sunset Glamping

Sunset Glamping sells a tranquil and luxurious glamping holiday experience. This unique experience allows you to enjoy spectacular sunsets over the Sperrin mountains and become one with nature. Whilst here your are only a 40 min drive from all the north coast attractions / beaches, Belfast and airports . We also have our own local attractions eg: Portglenone forest and Bethlehem Abbey or you can simply sit back and relax in your own private hot tub and give yourself a well deserved break.

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Home in Ballycastle
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 438 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.

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