Set 5 km from Carrick-A-Rede Rope Bridge, Welcome Rest Holiday Home offers accommodation with a garden for your convenience. The holiday home features both WiFi and private parking free of charge.
Stephen
United Kingdom
Well laid out plenty of space, massive kitchen where we spent most of the time when in
It could have done with a small freezer but otherwise excellent
A recently renovated holiday home located in Ballintoy, Dunnaglea Cottage, Ballintoy features a garden. With garden views, this accommodation offers a patio.
Julie
United Kingdom
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!
Located in Ballintoy and only 2.6 km from Whitepark Bay Beach, Ballintoy house with great sea views provides accommodation with sea views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Aileen
United Kingdom
Views location cleanliness cosy 🤗.. and pet friendly 🐶
Featuring a hot tub, The Woods at Whitepark Bay is situated in Ballintoy. This property offers access to a terrace, free private parking and free WiFi.
Sina
Germany
We spent wonderful days in the stylishly furnished accommodation. Everything was super clean. The hot tub was prepared for us so that we could use it immediately. A bottle of Prosecco and breakfast ingredients were available. Thank you very much for allowing us to be guests.
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.
Crockatinney guest house is set on 60 acres of land, just 2 miles from Ballycastle. There is free WiFi access available and the property offers free on-site parking.
Situated 3.6 km 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.
Abbas Murtaza
United Kingdom
Staff fed us when we were very hungry and didn’t have dinner to eat. I really appreciate that.
Located in Ballycastle, 1.5 km from Ballycastle Beach, The Salthouse Hotel provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Set in Ballycastle, 200 metres from Ballycastle Beach, Marine Hotel Ballycastle offers accommodation with a shared lounge, private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Rosie
United Kingdom
Great location. Room was a good size and very clean. We had a small terrace which was good. Bed was a great size and very comfortable. Staff were welcoming and friendly.
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 .
Everything. This location is unreal, pictures don't do it justice. House is so well maintained with everything you need to hand. Ballintoy Town is so small(in a good way) but the views are exceptional, and Ballycastle Town just up the road has everything you can't get in ballintoy.
We stayed here with the plan of seeing the giants causeway and carrick-a-rede rope bridge, and it did not dissappoint.
I couldn't have asked for anymore from the hosts, so understanding and flexible with any needs and issues.
We will be back 👍
Great location near giants causeway, dark hedges and other sites. The lodgings are in a separate building behind the pub. The double bunks in the family room were perfect for giving our kids their own space! Surprisingly quiet room—couldn’t hear any noise from the pub/restaurant even though it was a busy night. We enjoyed the made to order breakfast options. Good dinner in the restaurant, too.
We loved Ballintoy with its spectacular sea views down at the harbour and had a comfortable stay at the Fullerton Arms. It was the ideal location for an early morning visit to the wonderful Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge whose car park was only a few minutes from the inn. Dinner at the Fullerton Arms and breakfast were both good.
Amazing location in the countryside, but close to Bushmills, Ballintoy and White Park Bay. Exactly what we were looking for. The property was spacious and well presented. The host was only a message away if we needed anything, and responded within minutes. Highly recommended!!
Location,scenery,access to beach
Perfect. Good base for hiking to balintoy Carrick a rede and Giants causeway. Kitchen facilities and lounge area better than most hotels simply for the view..would highly recommend but don't want to because we want it all for ourselves...love it
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!
The staff was extremely friendly and responsive to my inquiries prior to checking in. We had a great time conversing with the staff and bartender and learning more about the country. I lived the Game of Thrones room and information about it's connection to the local area.
The pub is in a fantastic location to explore the Giant Causeway coastline with a 1 mile walk to the fabulous Ballintoy Harbour. Food is very good, the Fish Chowder exceptional. Staff are excellent and very attentive. The room was large with a good walk in double shower
Great location- Did spectacular 5 mile cliff side walk on National Trust trail to Giant’s Causeway from Dunseverick parking area right off the Coastal Road minutes away from hotel and was able to get public bus back easily accessible just outside the visitor center.
Great location right on the strand! Beautiful views, from common area, of the ocean. Kitchen had many supplies, well stocked. Lots of tables and comfy seating in common areas. Very near carrick-a-rede rope bridge and giants causeway.
Location is great. The view of the beach is wonderful. Our family enjoyed walking down to the beach and the 2 boys had a great time playing there. Very convenient to the Heritage sites nearby.
Such a beautiful comfortable place to stay. Caroline very welcoming and helpful. nice and quiet and excellent breakfast. location ideal for seeing Giants Causeway
Great location, house is perfect. Communication with Alan was very easy and he was always quick to answer. Couldn't recommend enough a stay in Ballintoy.
Large comfortable bed. Good en suite. Friendly host. Good breakfast. Beautiful location - walkable to Ballintoy Village and to the harbour. Recommended
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