What better way to add to your experience than staying in a cosy cabin in the remote wilderness of Northern Ireland? The darkness of the countryside at night offers a silent and peaceful night’s sleep, ensuring you’ll awake well rested and ready to adventure! Here’s a few of the cosiest cabins you can stay in in the Causeway Coast and Glens:
Cabin by the Coast
This chic little bohemian cabin is situated close to Portrush and sleeps 2 adults. Perfect for a romantic break which is remote, yet close to the beach and busy seaside resorts of Portrush and Portstewart!
Aurora
Two luxurious log cabins sit nestled in lush countryside, just one mile away from the Giant’s Causeway. Crafted from gigantic Canadian cedar logs, Aurora’s cabins are the first of their kind anywhere in Ireland.
Willowfield
#OpenForBusiness from 30th April 2021 🔔 This rustic log-style cabin is based on the banks of the Aghadowey River and is...
Posted by Visit Causeway Coast and Glens on Sunday, 25 April 2021
This rustic little beauty is based on the banks of the Aghadowey River and is surrounded by wildlife and fauna. The property is pet-friendly, meaning your faithful pooch can join you on your peaceful retreat to the countryside too!
Glens Glamping
Putting a modern twist on traditional camping cabins is Glens Camping, a stunning site located in Glen Ballyeamon and within walking distance of the village of Cushendall. Each of their beautifully designed cabins come with private bathrooms and picnic areas, and you’ll love taking in the views from the front porch!
Fairy Glen Log Cabins
If the name “Fairy Glen” doesn’t make you want to immediately book a stay here, we don’t know what will. Located outside Garvagh, these quaint cabins may look small but they pack a mighty punch with more amenities than you’d expect from a glamping location, including a TV!
Eco Cabin Ballycastle
Built across two floors, this little eco cabin in Ballycastle is fully insulated with a private hot tub. You can enjoy seaviews from the comfort of the bedroom and it’s even dog friendly too!
Broad Skies Cabin
Enjoy countryside seaviews from the cosy lounge space of this bohemian little cabin outside Bushmills. With a double and twin room, the cabin sleeps up to 4 people and even comes with it’s own private hot tub. A perfect relaxing break!
Benone Getaways
Fancy waking up after a peaceful night’s sleep and hitting the beach for a refreshing morning dip in the sea? Of course you do! Benone Getaways offer several glamping pods on the resort grounds of Benone and come with their own private hot tub. This one’s great for group getaways and family breaks!
Turnaround Houses at Waterfall Caves
Waterfall Caves and Atlantic View offer luxurious subteranian self-catering properties, overlooking beautiful pure...
Posted by Visit Causeway Coast and Glens on Monday, 10 January 2022
These cute little Turnaround Houses, based at Waterfall Caves and Atlantic View outside Limavady, gives guests the opportunity to change views by turning the property around from their kitchen table! No matter what direction you decide to turn your house in, we guarantee the view will be stunning.
Burrenmore Nest
These stunning tree top lodges are idyllicly located close to Mussenden Temple, Binevenagh, and the Blue Flag awarded Benone Beach. Guests can enjoy an outdoor bathtub experience surrounded by the sights and sounds of the 82 hectres of forest that surrounds the site.
Kintala Resort
Glamping pods and lodges (and apartments! For those who don't like to camp) are available at this secluded luxury resort in the Dungiven area. Nestled in quiet countryside, their impressive range of facilities include an on-site spa with treatments and sauna, private hot tubs for all lodges and apartments, and an onsite BBQ hut!
North Coast 9
These quaint countryside pods are tucked away in the lush countryside of Armoy, close to the Dark Hedges and many of the Causeway Coast and Glen’s attractions. Each pod has it’s own BBQ pit, so be sure to pack plenty of marshmallows to roast over the fire!
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