Offering city views, The Village Bed and Breakfast is an accommodation located in Cushendall, 46 km from Giants Causeway and 12 km from Glenariff Forest.
Meadowville Self-Catering, a property with a garden, is set in Cushendall, 12 km from Glenariff Forest, 8.4 km from Cushendun Caves, as well as 26 km from Ballycastle Golf Club.
Nathan
United Kingdom
Super stay with lots of space for everyone and a great outdoor area.
Situated in Cushendall and only 47 km from Giants Causeway, Cushendall Cottage, Moneyvart features accommodation with garden views, free WiFi and free private parking.
SEAN
Ireland
The location..the access to beach and village . The property felt welcoming.
Located in Cushendall, within 47 km of Giants Causeway and 13 km of Glenariff Forest, Killoughagh House provides accommodation with a garden and free WiFi as well as free private parking for guests...
Phoenixx24
United Kingdom
Lovely location and owner. Breakfast was amazing. We couldn't have asked for more!
Garron View is a family-run award-winning bed and breakfast offering modern rooms and free Wi-Fi, set amongst idyllic views of Antrim’s coast and farmland.
Chrsitine
United Kingdom
The property was lovely, homely and welcoming. The family ( and dog) are lovely people, did everything to make us comfortable in their home. Our room was clean and inviting. The menu for breakfast was very good and varied
Boasting river views, Antrim Coast Apartments features accommodation with patio, around 12 km from Glenariff Forest. There is a private entrance at the apartment for the convenience of those who stay....
Glendale is a family run bed and breakfast located on the A2, the famous Coast Road, in the picturesque village of Cushendall, 9.8 km away from Glenariffe Waterfalls and Forest Park.
Hamish
Australia
Immaculate room & bathroom with kettle tea & biscuits - very comfortable bed & furniture - storage space - lovely views - quiet & peaceful - short walk to good restaurant & a delicious breakfast provided in the morning at the time we wanted
Just a few minutes’ walk from the beach and a cliff path that overlooks Red Bay and the Mull of Kintyre, and an hour’s drive from Belfast, this B&B offers free Wi-Fi and free parking on site.
Lisa
Ireland
Fantastic stay, great location lovely hosts Ann and Pat. Great home cooked breakfast
Offering a garden and garden view, Number 19 Heart Of The Glens is situated in Cushendall, 12 km from Glenariff Forest and 7.5 km from Cushendun Caves.
Paul
Ireland
Location was great rooms were comfortable good back yard for parking motorcycles
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.
David
United Kingdom
10
Scored 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
10
Scored 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
10
Scored 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
8.0
Scored 8.0
Pleasant overnight stay.
Pleasant overnight stay. Quiet, well presented, fresh and comfortable accommodation at Glendale and an equally satisfying dinner at Harry's. Quaint village with peaceful beach set at a short walk's distance from the centre. Fly in the ointment was the non appearance of the bus in Carnlough to get us to Cushendall ..... We had to get a taxi instead and recommend CraicnTour for his friendly, obliging service which made our day specially memorable.
Alison
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Cushendall is quite rightly referred to as " The Heart of...
Cushendall is quite rightly referred to as " The Heart of the Glens."
It is a place that has maintained its beauty and charm. The people are warm, friendly and they make the visitors feel at home. People say hello to you in the street as they walk by. It is spotlessly clean and tidy and the local pubs and restaurants serve up hearty home cooked meals. It is convenient to the shore and a beautiful 9 hole golf course and clubhouse.
Ideal place for hill walkers and ramblers to set up a base camp.
Cannot rate this stay highly enough. The surrounding views are picturesque and just a few minutes drive from the main st in Cushendall. The room was immaculate and very comfortable. The breakfast didn’t disappoint either, it was delicious and an absolute feast! All that being said the absolute highlight of the trip was the outstanding generosity of our hosts Olive and James, who couldn’t have made us feel more welcome. They surpassed our expectations and we will undoubtedly be returning some time in the near future.
Wonderful location with a delightful couple who seem to love what they do. We had many questions and they were both very helpful. Our room was pleasant and very clean. Breakfast was lovely each morning. The town's restaurants were just a short walk or drive away and we had two very nice meals, one at Harry's and another at Laragh Lodge, which had a path to several lovely waterfalls.
So glad we paid the extra 7 pounds per person for a very tasty breakfast. The view of Cushendall from the house was awesome, and very close to Cushendun Caves and Glenariff Forest Park. The host went the extra mile by reserving dinner at Laragh's Lodge for us (free parking for Glenariff) and also called up The Gobbins to help us with reservations. So willing to go the extra mile.
Really nice property with a wonderful family running it! It’s in a pleasing pastoral place just a very short distance from Cushendall. Sorcha really takes care of her guests! She even lugged two heavy suitcases up to our room. Had trouble working the shower on a Saturday night and her husband was there in a flash. Excellent breakfast. Would definitely stay here again.
The Hosts were wonderful , left the essentials in the fridge and left a lovely basket of supplies for us , we had travelled to Cushendall for a sailing competition , and the property was very convenient to the sailing area, Rooms were Lovely , check-in process was easy and overall we had a wonderful experience.
The location is perfect and the scenic views are spectacular. The owners are so lovely and friendly and cant do enough. It is spotlessly clean. The breakfast was beautiful, just perfect and the pancakes and home-made wheaten were beautiful. Looking forward to our return. Felt like a hotel 💓
The room was comfortable and clean but what really makes the stay unique was the host. She made us feel like family. With meeting us at the door offering tea and coffee to going above and beyond with breakfast. My sister and I are very happy we found this gem on the hills of Northern Ireland
Handy to everything being in the heart of Cushendall. House was easily accessed, very clean and comfortable. Had everything you could want if you were self catering. Dog friendly as well which was important to us. Had information leaflets of tourist locations, books and games.
A really beautiful, spacious, comfortable, spotless, well appointed apartment in a fabulous location near great restaurants and beautifully scenic areas …super communication with our host.. nothing was any trouble.. Have stayed here before and would highly recommend
We had a great time at Cushendall stables and would certainly visit again in the future. This place was modern, spotless and had all we needed for our stay and fully enjoyed it. This is a beautiful village and would recommend folk to visit to stay with the property.
The cottage was comfortable, with more than enough room for 4 adults. The location is rural with good views, particularly from the front of the property. You do need your own transport. Cushendall is at least a 30 minute walk, along a fairly busy country road.
It was a nice little rental. Despite being above a pub, it was peaceful and there were no disturbances.
Also nice that it’s across the street from a larger public parking lot. Street parking in downtown Cushendall can be tight.
The house is within walking distance to all Cushendall has to offer. The sea, the Spar and wine shop, bakery, butcher and restaurants. It is also quite spacious and can accommodate our large family. We enjoyed our stay very much.
Lovely little property 2 min walk to Cushendall town, beautifully decorated,clean, enclosed garden, had everything you could need! Host had even left a little basket of extras- we loved the wheaten bread! :)
Great base for a trip to the north east of NI. The apartment was spacious and in an excellent location in Cushendall. And the owner, Rose, was lovely and helpful. Would certainly book here again.
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.
The exceptional welcome by our hosts Pauline and Danny, the delightful setting surrounded by fields and garden above Cushendall, and the excellent breakfast - what more could one ask?
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