Offering lake views, Carrick-a-Rede Luxury Retreat Ballintoy Causeway Coast in Ballintoy provides accommodations and a garden. With mountain views, this accommodation features a patio.
Just a 13-minute walk from Ballintoy Harbour and 0.8 miles from Carrick-A-Rede Rope Bridge, Dunnaglea Cottage, Ballintoy features accommodations in Ballintoy with a garden.
Jill
Canada
We have been traveling around Ireland for the past two weeks staying in Airbnb’s and Booking.com’s and this was the most fabulous place of all of them. Most amazing!
We felt like we had stepped into a home featured in a decorating magazine! After a long drive from Donegal, we were thrilled to open the door to this beautiful period cottage.
This home is very close to the Giant’s Causeway ,the Carrick-a-Rede bridge,Dunluce Castle,Dark Hedges and many more interesting sites. We just had to walk about a block and we were on a hiking path close to the sea that could’ve gone on forever.
The attention paid to detail is absolute perfection. Kate’s cottage has everything that you would ever need, but most important it has charm and coziness. The beds were so comfortable, the living room so inviting with the fireplace,and the kitchen had everything to make a gourmet meal.
The scenery outside the windows was stunning and Kate must be an absolutely fanatical gardener because the flowers and shrubbery are stunning.
We were sorry we had to leave after only staying one night and I have dreams of going back and renting the place for a week in the future.
Kate was absolutely charming and concerned about everything. On the kitchen table was a plate of fresh homemade scones, which we devoured for breakfast the next day.Delicious!
A lovely lady and a most stunning home.
Thank you Dear Kate!
Ballintoy house with great sea views offers accommodations in Ballintoy, 29 miles from Glenariff Forest and a 8-minute walk from Carrick-A-Rede Rope Bridge.
A 17-minute walk from Whitepark Bay Beach in Ballintoy, The Woods at Whitepark Bay features accommodations with access to a hot tub. This property offers access to a terrace and free private parking.
Joleen
United Kingdom
Beautiful settings, beautiful building, private garden and hot tub was incredible. Finished to a superb standard. Would definitely recommend staying here. Outstanding.
With a bar, restaurant and live Irish music, The Fullerton Arms is a family-run Inn in Ballintoy village. It is on the main street and well-located for Carrick-A-Rede Rope Bridge.
Margaret
United States of America
We stayed in the family room which consisted of 1 king bed and 4 bunk beds. It worked well for our family of 6 as we only stayed on night. Any extended stays might have been a little cramped of space.
Located 2.2 mi from Carrick-A-Rede Rope Bridge in Ballintoy, Whitepark Bay features free WiFi access and free private parking. Rooms have a private bathroom fitted with a bath or shower.
Rosette
United States of America
Location and views are amazing. Recommend staying there for at least 2 nights to fully appreciate and enjoy and soak it all in. Especially given the weather changes so much so you want at least a few hours every day when it's not raining.
5 miles or less to Giant's Causeway, Bushmills Distillery, Carrick-A-Rede rope bridge, Ballintoy Harbour, and less than 10 miles from Ballycastle and Fairhead. The location is unbeatable!
The beach is gorgeous, and the cows there are especially neat.
Angela, who checked us in and was the manager for most of our 3 nights , was very friendly and helpful.
Located on the UNESCO World Heritage site of the Giants Causeway, in Bushmills, Causeway Hotel offers en suite accommodations, a bar, a restaurant and 24-hour front desk.
Laura
United States of America
The location was perfect and the rooms were very comfortable. The restaurant was wonderful!
Located in Ballycastle, a 18-minute walk from Ballycastle Beach, The Salthouse Hotel provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Linda
United States of America
A luxurious retreat in the middle of a bucolic countryside. Modern and relaxed would be the way I would describe the decor. Our room was spacious and well equipped. My daughter and I did book massages at the spa, which were wonderful. We tried both restaurants and were happy with our meals. The views from the restaurants were amazing.
Located in Ballycastle, a 2-minute walk from Ballycastle Beach, Marine Hotel Ballycastle provides accommodations with a shared lounge, private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
We were staying at the Castle B&B for one night with early...
We were staying at the Castle B&B for one night with early start for the Giants Causeway. We walked down to the harbour for a beautiful sunset and great photo opportunities. There were some interesting birds to photograph and the setting sun made the sea look like molten copper. It was a perfect evening.
Jane
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Highly recommended for anyone who loves ocean and island...
Highly recommended for anyone who loves ocean and island views and wonderful sunsets. Spotless and comfortable accommodation. Good wifi. Only downside for orange mobile phone users is no signal in house or Main Street. Top tip is that you can get signal in the churchyard of the beautiful white church or anywhere below that to the wonderful harbour.
David
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Our accommodation, The Castle B&B, is situated in an ideal...
Our accommodation, The Castle B&B, is situated in an ideal location for anyone wishing to enjoy the walks, the breathtaking scenery and the lovely harbour. Donagh McShane, who runs the B&B, is a very friendly and witty guy and we enjoyed a good laugh with him……and he even gifted us a bag of his home grown potatoes (which were delicious) as we headed for home. Whitepark Bay is easily accessed from the harbour although the little village of Ballintoy has little to offer in the way of amenities.
Tommy
Ireland
10
Scored 10
Visit the North Coast a lot but new to Ballintoy and it’s so...
Visit the North Coast a lot but new to Ballintoy and it’s so charming. Quiet & peaceful with beautiful walks and views, there’s a couple of small cafes near the harbour and restaurant in the little village. It’s small and quiet, not one for nightlife at all - plenty of places a taxi away if that’s what you’re after.
Nicola
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
The location was amazing, a few miles from the Giants...
The location was amazing, a few miles from the Giants Causeway lots of local costal walks, and some stunning views. Plenty of amenities in local towns such as Ballycastle just 15 min drive away. I would highly recommend a car for this area to get around as there isn't much but stunning scenary around! Can't wait to come back!
Sara
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Ballintoy harbour - keep left and you can go on a beautiful...
Ballintoy harbour - keep left and you can go on a beautiful coastal walk for miles . Be careful of tide changes if you do the long walk. The Red Door cafe is great . Great views and beautiful chowder and homemade desserts . Sit and relax with a coffee or wine . In Ballintoy you can stay in hotels b&b”s or little cottages . Note. Bring cash as one bar only has card machine until 8.30. Also no ATM”s .
The breakfast was very nice and owner Caroline leaves a sheet where you can fill in special items for breakfast such as bacon, sausage, eggs, soda bread, etc. Many choices of yogurt and cereal were available. The views from the property are good and it is located reasonably close to the Rope Bridge and Giantʻs Causeway, but the property is not in Ballintoy Harbor as represented on some information. Parking is more than ample.
great value for money. house was spotless clean and all site seeing tourist spots within 15 to 30 minutes away. we throughly enjoyed our stay and definitely will return. The views from the house were spectacular. Ballintoy harbour just 2 min up the road by car and the nearest pub a 2 min walk. The hosts were great and very helpful.
The property was in the perfect location for exploring the local sites. A 2 minute drive to Carrick a rede, 10 minutes from The giants causeway, and directly in the harbour. The cottage was beautifully finished; it felt like we were in a premium hotel- the beds were so comfy!
Ideal location within walking distance to the lovely little harbour and the restaurants in Ballintoy. Donnach was very friendly and informative. Breakfasts were spot on.
A friendly hotel which is very convenient for the local attractions (eg Giants Causeway etc). Hearty portions of food. Comfortable beds. Efficient, helpful staff.
Angela
United Kingdom
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