This delightful Bushmills Self Catering Accommodation is situated on the road between Ballycastle and Bushmills right in the heart of the North Antrim Coast and only 3 miles from the Giants Causeway. Craig Cottage is set on a quiet location with stunning views overlooking the beautiful Rathlin Island and very close by to the small hamlets of Whitepark Bay, Ballintoy Harbour and Port Bradden.
Its sea views are amazing and the walks beside the Self Catering Cottage are a great way of distressing ones self. For the more energetic there are lots of attractions nearby; The Giants Causeway, The Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge, Dunluce Castle, The Giant's Causeway & Bushmills Railway, Portballintrae, Portrush, Portstewart and the great shopping town of Coleraine.
Its sea views are amazing and the walks beside the Self Catering Cottage are a great way of distressing ones self. For the more energetic there are lots of attractions nearby; The Giants Causeway, The Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge, Dunluce Castle, The Giant's Causeway & Bushmills Railway, Portballintrae, Portrush, Portstewart and the great shopping town of Coleraine.
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Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge is a rope suspension bridge near Ballintoy, County Antrim, Northern Ireland. The bridge links the mainland to the tiny Carrick Island. The site is owned and maintained by the National Trust, it spans twenty metres and is thirty metres above the rocks below. Today the bridge is mainly a tourist attraction, with an average of 247,000 visitors per year.
Bushmills is close to the Giant's Causeway which is steeped in history and is most famed for the world's oldest licensed Whiskey Distillery. The Bushmills Distillery was licensed in 1608 and offers conducted tours and facilities such as a visitors centre, shop, bar and The Distillery Kitchen for light snacks.
Portrush (from Irish: Port Rois meaning "promontory port") has celebrated over 250 years of offering holiday hospitality. It's sleepy seaside haven during the winter and becomes a hive of activity from springtime to autumn playing host to the famous North West 200 in May, The Milk Cup International Youth football Tournament in July and The NI International Air Show in September each year.
Portstewart is situated 4 miles east of Portrush and 4 miles north of Coleraine. It boasts a beautiful Victorian era promenade with upper and lower walks, with spectacular views across the North Coast to the nearby Inishowen Peninsula of Donegal.
Portstewart's National Trust protected Strand via the winding cliff path or watch the world go by from one of the famed ice-cream parlours, cafes, pubs or restaurants or go shopping in the colourful art galleries, craft and gift shops or for the more energetic you can enjoy an afternoon's golf, tennis or bowls.
Portstewart's National Trust protected Strand via the winding cliff path or watch the world go by from one of the famed ice-cream parlours, cafes, pubs or restaurants or go shopping in the colourful art galleries, craft and gift shops or for the more energetic you can enjoy an afternoon's golf, tennis or bowls.
Ballintoy (from Irish Baile an Tuaigh, meaning 'the northern townland') is a small village, townland (of 274 acres)[1] and civil parish in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It is alongside the B15 coast road, 28 km (17 mi) north-east of Coleraine, 8 km (5.0 mi) west of Ballycastle and between it and Bushmills.
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