. next to the a29 and a 13-minute stroll from portrush's main drag, this straightforward b&b housed in a quirky detached home is a 1. 3-mile drive from the legendary giant's causeway. cosy rooms are decorated in a traditional manner and have en suite bathrooms, plus tvs with satellite channels, free wifi, and tea and coffeemaking facilities. there's also a lounge with a 48-inch, plasma-screen tv and a computer for guest use, plus off-street parking. a full irish or continental breakfast is included in the rate. family-size rooms and a 1-bedroom, self-contained apartment are also available. 4-mile drive from the royal portrush golf club and an 8 Belfast International Airport 59 min
Portstewart Golf Club (10 min) Founded in 1894, this golf club offers 3 18-hole courses, plus a pro shop & a restaurant. Binevenagh (35 min) Majestic mountain offering hiking, a Celtic sea god statue & stunning cliffside views of the coast. Mussenden Temple and Downhill Demesne (22 min) Mussenden Temple (22 min) Built in 1785 as an estate library, this small building was modeled after Rome's Temple of Vesta. Barry's Amusements (8 min) Seasonal amusement park with funfair rides including dodgems, a helter skelter and a rollercoaster. Portstewart Strand (22 min) Picturesque beach with swimming, surfing & other water sports, plus dunes for wildlife viewing. Old Bushmills Distillery (14 min) Whiskey-making tours with tasting session in centuries-old building with legendary resident ghost. Dunluce Castle (9 min) Tours of one-time MacDonnell Clan HQ with a courtyard and fortifications on rocky outcrops. Giant's Causeway Visitor Centre (17 min) Modern center with audio tours, a gift shop & exhibits on the dramatic seaside basalt columns. Royal Portrush Golf Club (4 min) Legendary, long-standing 36-hole golf course with scenic views, a dress code & a clubhouse. Downhill Strand (25 min) Sizable stretch of beach featuring 7 miles of shoreline & a backdrop of picturesque cliffs. Giant's Causeway & Bushmills Railway (16 min) Station for a restored narrow-gauge electric tramway connecting to the iconic UNESCO-listed rocks. Portrush Whiterocks Beach (5 min) Surrounded by limestone cliffs, this stunning beach is known for its range of caves & water sports. The Dark Hedges (27 min) Romantic, atmospheric, tunnel-like avenue of intertwined beech trees, planted in the 18th-century. Giant's Causeway (17 min) Basalt columns jut upwards out of the sea at this iconic landform with a modern visitor's centre. |