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| To nearest town: |
Carnlough - 4 Miles |
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Swimming pool : |
N/A |
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Shopping/Supermarket: |
Carnlough - 4 miles |
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| Nearest airport: |
Bantry |
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Nearest beach : |
Waterfoot 3 miles |
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Golf Course: |
Cushendall - 4 miles |
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Description |
Located between Carnlough and Glenariff (The Queen of the Glens), The Coach House Self Catering apartment is situated on the spectacular Antrim Coast of Northern Ireland and neighbouring the famous 'White Lady'.
The Antrim Glens are an ideal location for short breaks or longer vacations with good road links to UK international airports and ferry ports in Larne and Belfast. With panoramic sea views over the Irish Sea to The Mull of Kintyre in Scotland.
Within a short driving distance is Slemish Mountain, where Saint Patrick, the Patron Saint of Ireland, is said to have tended livestock as a slave boy in the 5th Century.
The accommodation offers a comfortable and spacious living/dining room featuring an open fire and gas central heating throughout. Here you will find a TV and a music centre with CD player.
A fully fitted kitchen with fridge, cooker and microwave oven.
As well as a full bathroom suite there is also a walk in shower.
There is one family bedroom with a double bed and 2 single beds is on the first floor of the apartment.
All bed linen and towels are provided as is a 'Welcome Pack' of essential foods.
PETS WELCOME
FREE CAR PARKING
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Local attractions and things to do |
A journey of discovery - Causeway Coastal Route. It's a journey not to be hurried, every twist and turn in the road will reveal new sights.
Craic and Culture - For culture or 'craic', fast food or fine dining, you'll always be well catered for on the Causeway Coast and Glens.
Carnlough a small fishing village where you will find friendly local pubs where you can sing along and tap your feet in time with the music in a traditional pub where the strains of Danny Boy will often be heard.
Sit back and listen to thrilling tales of local highwaymen and chieftains, and true stories of fairies and folklore. With a wee dram or two of Bushmills whiskey those stories just get better and better!
Watch intense negotiations between traders as horses are bought and sold on the shake of a hand at Ballyclare May Fair. Horses, sheep and countless stalls are all part of the every popular Ould Lammas Fair in Ballycastle, one of the oldest in Ireland. Sample the local specialities - 'Dulse' - a dried edible seaweed and the deliciously chewy 'Yellow Man', made from a closely guarded secret recipe.
The Giant's Causeway is a world heritage site and 'Old Bushmills' is the world's oldest licensed whiskey distillery, are just two attractions which are a must for every itinerary.
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Reservation, price and deposit description |
Low Season is January - April & October - December (except bank holidays, Easter and Christmas/New Year where high season rates apply)
Mid Season is May - June & September
High Season is July - August
Season
Week
Weekend
Mid Week
Low
£180
£80
£125
Mid
£245
£90
£135
High
£295
£105
£142
Week commences on Saturday to Saturday
Weekends are for two nights accommodation, either Fri/Sat or Sat/Sun, extra days can be booked depending on availability.
Midweek Breaks are for three nights accommodation, either Mon/Tues/Wed or Tues/Wed/Thur, depending on availability.
Your apartment will be available for occupation from 4pm on day of arrival and must be vacated by 12 noon on day of departure.
£100.00 deposit required
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