"Cosy comfortable cottage, fully supplied to enable fulfillment of needs. Welcome and ease of check in marvelous, which plenty of advice on locality and surrounding facilities.
Only one downside, wi-fi intermittent, so disrupted feeds to watch golf and later boxing!"
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"Excellent stay, check in smooth and staff very helpful and friendly.
Plenty of parking and safe for motorbikes.
The room was spacious, clean and the beds very comfortable.
The Sunday roast was tasty and all the evening staff great.
Breakfast was ok and slightly let down by the staff members (not very friendly or attentive) "
"We had a room on the 8th floor with a view over Belfast. The room was spacious with everything we needed for our 2 night stay. Staff were very friendly and helpful. Breakfast had lots of voice and the hot elements were served to the table. Overall thoroughly enjoyed our stay at the Fitzwilliam and would definitely recommend it. "
"This was such a surprise find on our trip to Ireland. Perched on top of a hill overlooking the rolling hills of Ballycastle and the ocean. You could not find a better view for dinner. Our room was nice and quiet, meals were great and easy to reserve. Staff was exceptional. "
"We had a great few days at the Dobbins Inn. Breakfast had all the usual options and was perfect. We had dinner 2 of the nights and it was some of the best food we had on our trip. The rooms are dated but it's an old place and expected. The bed was comfortable, and the windows opened enough to control the temperature. Wi-Fi was available throughout the building. The car park is less than a 5-minute walk to the hotel."
The Earls of Antrim have called it home for 400 years and its spectacular walled garden is one of Ireland’s oldest, and at one time it was almost burned to the ground, it is said on account of a fire being kept permanently burning to warm up a featherless parrot. Glenarm Castle is truly one of a kind.
If you love getting back to nature, then a visit to Glenariff Forest Park, which was formed by glaciers during the Ice Age, will not disappoint. This majestic park, covering over 1,000 hectares of mature woodland, conservation areas and shimmering lake, is immensely popular with walkers, horse-riders, caravanners and campers.
Commune with nature and explore the great outdoors at Slemish Mountain during your travels in Ballymena. While in this family-friendly area, you can savour the top-notch restaurants.
You can spend time browsing the exhibits at ECOS Environmental Centre during your trip to Ballymena. While in this family-friendly area, you can savour the top-notch restaurants.