in a victorian townhouse, this unassuming, family-run b&b opposite the beach is a 5-minute walk from portrush train station and 2 miles from ballyreagh golf course. some rooms also offer harbour or beach views, and children 2 and under stay free with an adult. the colourful rooms feature en suite bathrooms, tvs, and tea and coffeemaking equipment. amenities include laundry facilities and a dvd library, plus a guest lounge with a tv and internet access, and bike storage. full cooked breakfast is available. check-in time: 4:00 pmcheck-out time: 10:30 am Belfast International Airport 1 hr 2
Barry S Amusements (2 min.) Seasonal amusement park with funfair rides including dodgems a helter skelter and a rollercoaster. Mussenden Temple And Downhill Demesne (28 min.) Old Bushmills Distillery (16 min.) Whiskey-making tours with tasting session in centuries-old building with legendary resident ghost. The Dark Hedges (30 min.) Romantic atmospheric tunnel-like avenue of intertwined beech trees planted in the 18th-century. Dunluce Castle (11 min.) Tours of one-time MacDonnell Clan HQ with a courtyard and fortifications on rocky outcrops. Portrush Whiterocks Beach (5 min.) Surrounded by limestone cliffs this stunning beach is known for its range of caves & water sports. Binevenagh (41 min.) Majestic mountain offering hiking a Celtic sea god statue & stunning cliffside views of the coast. Portstewart Strand (28 min.) Picturesque beach with swimming surfing & other water sports plus dunes for wildlife viewing. Mussenden Temple (29 min.) Built in 1785 as an estate library this small building was modeled after Rome s Temple of Vesta. Portstewart Golf Club (16 min.) Founded in 1894 this golf club offers 3 18-hole courses plus a pro shop & a restaurant. Dunluce Avenue (7 min) Downhill Strand (31 min.) Sizable stretch of beach featuring 7 miles of shoreline & a backdrop of picturesque cliffs. Royal Portrush Golf Club (6 min.) Legendary long-standing 36-hole golf course with scenic views a dress code & a clubhouse. Giant S Causeway U0026 Bushmills Railway (19 min.) Station for a restored narrow-gauge electric tramway connecting to the iconic UNESCO-listed rocks. Giant S Causeway Visitor Centre (19 min.) |