Places to stay
Carrick-a-Rede cottage

Less than a mile from the village of Ballintoy
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You might never want to leave once you've set your eyes on the vistas from Carrick-a-Rede cottage. See Rathlin Island and across to Scotland. If you do venture out, the fishing village of Ballintoy is less than a mile away. Spend time with the locals and get a taste of the food and craic.
Fire up the romance

Oil-fired central heating is included
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Cuddle up in front of the open fire in this quaint sitting room. The cottage also has a dining room, a double bedroom, a twin bedroom and a bathroom with a roll-top bath and separate shower.
Home from home

The coast around the Giant's Causeway offers some spectacular walking
© Andrea Hirt
Feel at home while you're exploring the spectacular Causeway Coast.
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Carrick-a-Rede facilities
- Television
- Washing machine and tumble dryer
- Dishwasher
- Cot and high chair
- Freezer
Portbraddan cottage

The holiday home boasts a large steep garden to the rear with a patio
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Nestled in an old fishing hamlet, Portbraddan cottage offers views of the bays, beaches and dunes. The garden is home to a naturalised community of coastal plants and flowers.
Nights in

The cottage has a well-equipped kitchen
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Spend evenings in with the family. Portbraddan cottage has a double bedroom and two twin rooms. There is one main bathroom and an en-suite.
Days out

St Gobban's is said to be the smallest church in Ireland
© Andrea Hirt
After a restful night, explore your surroundings. Portbraddan is situated on the Causeway Coast, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
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Portbraddan facilities
- Television and DVD player
- Washing machine and tumble dryer
- Dishwasher
- Cot and high chair
- Freezer