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Limavady
Guest House
Built in the beautiful Roe Valley, Drenagh stands steeped in history and folklore. Home to the McCausland family, who can trace their roots back to Anselan O'Cahan who left Ireland in 1033 to become Master of Arms to King Malcolm II of Scotland.
Co Derry
Guest Accommodation
Ideally located 19km from Derry City and 14km from the City of Derry Airport. More recently the City has undergone significant regeneration winning the European City of Culture in 2013.
Ballycastle
Guest Accommodation
For those in search of a unique destination stay along the Causeway Coastal Route, Stay Lagom provides the perfect base. A stone’s throw from the North Coast’s UNESCO Giants Causeway other sights such as Dunluce Castle and Carrick-a-Rede rope…
Ballymoney
Guest Accommodation
Tucked away within three acres of mature gardens and woodland beside a National Nature Reserve, Peatlands offers a secluded and peaceful 4-star retreat designed for comfort, privacy and effortless relaxation. With an award-winning artisan bakery on…
Ballycastle
Guest Accommodation
Guests have their own private independent accommodation with patio entrance from rear garden.
It is ok to come and go as you please. A short Hello is fine by us but don’t be afraid to ask advice or directions.
Portstewart
Guest House
Welcome to The Anchorage Inn, a delightful retreat nestled in the heart of Portstewart, offering a perfect blend of comfort, hospitality, and entertainment. Conveniently located just a stone's throw from Portstewart's picturesque Promenade and the…
Coleraine
Guest House
We're proud of the history of The Imperial - which first began trading in the 19th century. We love the fact that this beautiful building has been such an important feature in this area, and we know you'll enjoy it too. If you're looking for a warm…
Ballycastle
Guest Accommodation
The Avenue B&B is a practical, warm and welcoming wee bed and breakfast in Ballycastle - perfectly placed to walk into the centre of the town (10 minutes) or drive to Carrick-a-Rede or the Giant's Causeway (15 and 25 minutes respectively).