Nestled in the picturesque Cushendun, County Antrim, this newly finished two-storey cottage offers a serene retreat for larger groups, accommodating up to eight guests across four well-appointed bedrooms. The property is ideally situated just a ten-minute walk from the beach and a mile from the charming village of Cushendun, providing easy access to the stunning Antrim Coast and the Glens of Antrim, renowned for their breathtaking natural beauty and panoramic views overlooking Cushendun Bay.
The cottage features a traditional design with modern comforts, including an open fire that adds a cozy ambiance to the living space. It boasts a thoughtfully designed layout with a downstairs double ensuite bedroom that offers easy access, alongside a twin bedroom and a shared bathroom. Upstairs, guests will find another double ensuite bedroom and an additional twin bedroom, ensuring ample space and privacy for everyone. The cottage is also equipped with a disabled access bedroom and an ensuite walk-in shower room, making it inclusive for all guests.
Guests can explore a variety of local attractions within a short drive, including the stunning Glenariffe Waterfalls, the iconic Giant’s Causeway, and the historic Bushmills Distillery. For adventure seekers, the Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge offers thrilling views, while fans of the television series Game of Thrones can embark on tours to discover filming locations in the area. The cottage's location serves as an ideal base for experiencing these highlights of Northern Ireland's natural and cultural heritage.
In addition to its proximity to local landmarks such as Torr Head and Layde Graveyard, the area provides numerous opportunities for outdoor activities. Visitors can indulge in water adventures like fishing and swimming, or explore the surrounding landscapes through horse riding. The welcoming atmosphere of the cottage, combined with its stunning surroundings and accessibility features, makes it a perfect getaway for families or groups seeking both relaxation and adventure in Northern Ireland.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!