Killoughagh House offers accommodations in Cushendall, 29 miles from Giant's Causeway and 8.3 miles from Glenariff Forest.
James
United States
Breakfast was excellent! The location idyllic, and the hosts gracious!! It was the first, and nicest, B&B we stayed in on our two week stay in Ireland (both North and the Republic). You will NOT be disappointed if you book your stay there!!
Garron View is a family-run award-winning bed and breakfast offering modern rooms and free Wi-Fi, set among beautiful views of Antrim’s coast and farmland.
Mathilde
France
Such a lovely place, well organized and clean. The room was very comfortable and warm enough for November!
Breakfast was amazing, best french toast bacon ever and the couple who runs the place are very helpful and nice!
The town is also very lovely with nice places to eat
Excellent central base for exploring the Glens. Helpful Tourist Office. Special interest fly fishing accommodated with introduction to local anglers. Good variety of dining establishments on offer. Very narrow streets pose no difficulty. All drivers very courteous allowing easy passage for all vehicles.
Donal
Australia
Scored 10
10
Stunning area, if you're into landscapes or a keen walker or...
Stunning area, if you're into landscapes or a keen walker or driver, this is the place for you. An absolutely underrated gem in a beautiful part of the world. People marring NI for its past reputation are missing out on some stunning places to see now.
Jason
Scored 10
10
Cushendall is a great place to base yourself.
Cushendall is a great place to base yourself. Harry’s is a great place to eat. Johnny Joe’s pub was a friendly, quirky pub to spend an evening in with wonderfully friendly staff and locals. Very close to wonderful beauty spots: Ballintoy harbour, Carrick-a-Rede, Cushendun Caves, Giant’s Causeway, Bushmills Distillery, Dark Hedges and Glenariff Forest to name a few.
Rose
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Lovely village tucked away on the banks of a small river.
Lovely village tucked away on the banks of a small river. Free parking by the river. All of the pubs were very friendly and welcoming. Everything is in walking distance. Glenariff Forest Park and the Hidden Village of Galboly are nearby attractions 10-15 minutes drive away.
Donal
Ireland
Scored 10
10
The most beautiful place I've ever seen ,thepeople so...
The most beautiful place I've ever seen ,thepeople so friendly go to Jonny Joe's/McCollans bar for authentic impromptu music,for the younger vibe try the central bar also good if you like sport Harry's resteraunt was a lovely place to eat, there is a chippy a pizza restaurant and a chinese takeaway 2 lovely little cafes
Giants Causway and other attractions within easy rezch by car and you wont be disappointed with the scenery
Christine
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
The location was perfect 5min walk to town and a 5min walk...
The location was perfect 5min walk to town and a 5min walk to the beach, a beautiful town with plenty on offer to tour, lovely people and very welcoming, it's a must for anyone wanting a relaxing holiday in the lovely Glen's of Antrim
Agnew
United Kingdom
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We were looking for a place to stay in Northern Ireland as we were visiting different attractions along the coast and this B&B happened to be conveniently located at the half way point.
The premises was very clean, the service provided was excellent and we were treated with a very welcoming feeling through out our stay.
We ended up really enjoying our stay here, though it was brief it was definitely worth every pound spent.
We had an amazing stay in cullentra house, the room was comfortable and spotless. James and Olive were excellent hosts, very friendly and made us feel very welcome. The breakfast was amazing, so much choice and the home made scones and wheaten bread were delicious. The previous week I stayed in a 5 star hotel in Dublin and I can honestly say that the breakfast in Cullentra house was much better. We will definitely be back. 😀
Fabulous accommodation, so comfortable and filled with every utensil you could possibly need for a self catering stay. Brilliant location, couple of minutes walk from village and from the beach. Has a shop next door. Cushendall perfect base for discovering the coast in this part of the world. Would definitely recommend and hope to return ourselves in the future.
Lovely B&B managed by very nice hosts, in the quaint village of Cushendall, perfect base to vist the beautiful Causeway Coast. Very good Irish breakfast choice, freshly cooked every day.
Lovely host, comfy room, great breakfast (almost those you would expect from a hotel, even warm croissants), view of the sea while enjoying our breakfast!
JCancela
Portugal
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