Located in the centre of the bustling town of Ballymena, The Adair Arms Hotel was originally built in 1846 by Sir Robert Adair and was designed by Charles Lanyon, responsible for many well known buildings such as the prestigious Queen’s University in Belfast.
This bespoke property offers 44 ensuite bedrooms with a mixture of twin, double and single bedrooms, each with their own unique characteristics.
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Warm interior and friendly staff enable guests to experience the embracing welcome and vitality that is synonymous with Northern Irish hospitality.
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Nestled in the outskirts of the bustling town of Antrim yet only 20 minutes from Belfast City Centre, The Dunsilly Hotel is an international award winning hotel renowned for its hospitality and great food.
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The locals call it ‘a living museum of Ulster Hospitality.’ In the village that is home to the world’s oldest distillery, this is an award winning hotel and restaurant that has been outstandingly successful in re-creating its origins as an Old Coaching Inn and Mill House.
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Hilton Templepatrick Hotel is set in 220 acres of parkland in County Antrim, just 10 minutes from Belfast International Airport. The hotel offers a variety of bars and restaurants. All weather tennis courts are open to guests, as well as the extensive facilities in the Livingwell Health and Leisure Club. The hotel also has an 18 hole golf course.
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Down a twisty lane, past ancient hedgerows and set in a woodland glen is a fairytale cottage.
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