Facilities
Parking & Transport
- On site parking
Room / Unit Features
- Tea & coffee making facilities
A 13th century hilltop castle with a couple of names, a commanding view – and a…
Located one mile from Cushendall are the delightful ruins of a 13th century Franciscan…
The ruins of Ardclinis Church and Graveyard occupy a beautiful setting overlooking Red…
The beautifully restored Old Church Centre offers arts & heritage events, exhibitions,…
Glenariff, the Queen of the Glens, is one of the nine Antrim Glens in Northern Ireland.…
A lonely and mysterious Moorland Lake, sometimes called the 'Vanishing Lake'.
Five-mile drive through peatland forest with many fine views of Rathlin Island and…
Located within the Slieveanorra and Croaghan Area of Special Scientific Interest (ASSI),…
A traditional Irish sheep farm experience in County Antrim. Get an insight into sheepdog…
Nestled within the famous Glens of Antrim you can expect a warm welcome at Dunfin, a…
Breen Oakwood is part of the larger Breen Forest and is one of the last fragments of the…
There are two way-marked hill walks at Altarichard on the scenic route between…
The Causeway Coast Discovery Centre is a 2014 and 2015 Tourism Award-winning centre. A…
The Mc Donnell Trail Centre will help you understand some of the history of the castles,…
This breathtaking venue combines the opulence of 1400 acres of private grounds and lakes…
Remains of Franciscan friary founded around 1500 by Rory MacQuillan. East range of…