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Best family friendly Northern Ireland lodging

Among the 12455 accommodations in Northern Ireland, here are the 4 best for families

Craig Cottage Self-catering - Northern Ireland
9.7 78 reviews
Northern Ireland
26/06 – 28/06
£150/nightTotal: £300 (2 )

Craig Cottage Self-catering

3 2
apartment , Bushmills
Craig Cottage Self-catering, a spacious three-bedroom property in Bushmills, County Antrim, is conveniently located a short walk from Whitepark Bay beach and within 6.6km of the Giant's Causeway, Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge, and Ballintoy Harbour.
This 160 square metre holiday home sleeps up to 11 guests and boasts a fully equipped kitchen, three bathrooms, a relaxing garden, free Wi-Fi, free parking, and sea views.
Room2 Belfast Hometel - Northern Ireland
9.4 5497 reviews
Northern Ireland
23/07 – 29/07
£142/nightTotal: £852 (6 )

Room2 Belfast Hometel

1 2
apartment , Belfast
This Belfast flat offers excellent access to local attractions, with the Ulster Museum approximately 2.3 kilometres away and the Titanic Belfast visitor attraction a mere 1.8 kilometres distant.
Guests can enjoy a family-friendly stay with a fully equipped kitchen featuring a fridge, microwave, and dishwasher, alongside air conditioning, complimentary internet, and daily newspapers, with laundry services available in select units and a restaurant and bar on-site.
Spacious Lake Retreat - Northern Ireland
9.4 17 reviews
Northern Ireland
12/08 – 14/08
£231/nightTotal: £462 (2 )

Spacious Lake Retreat

1 7
apartment , Fermanagh and Omagh
This lakeside dwelling in Fermanagh and Omagh boasts direct lake access and is situated near multiple golf courses, including a Nick Faldo-designed championship course.
The three-bedroom, four-bathroom property sleeps seven guests, offering an open-plan kitchen, dining, and living area, plus a private outdoor seating area overlooking the lake and access to hotel amenities such as a swimming pool and spa.
Tranquil Irish Cottage With Green Roof 'Ardrum' - Northern Ireland
9.8 115 reviews
Northern Ireland
13/07 – 17/07
£119/nightTotal: £476 (4 )

Tranquil Irish Cottage With Green Roof 'Ardrum'

1 2
apartment , Enniskillen
ArDrum Farmhouse, a Grade II listed building near the Fermanagh/Donegal border, offers a secluded stay approximately 1.5 acres, close to the Ulster Way and easily accessible to Enniskillen's attractions.
This self-catering farmhouse sleeps four guests in two bedrooms and one bathroom, boasting a wood-burning stove, rainwater harvesting system, and excellent stargazing opportunities due to its Dark Sky location.

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Best Northern Ireland lodgings with a pool

Among the 12455 accommodations in Northern Ireland, here are the 4 best ones with a pool

Ardhowen Bay Lakefront Holiday Accommodation - Northern Ireland
9.4 144 reviews
Northern Ireland
02/09 – 08/09
£142/nightTotal: £852 (6 )

Ardhowen Bay Lakefront Holiday Accommodation

1 1
house , Enniskillen
Ardhowen Bay lakefront holiday accommodation is situated in Enniskillen, just 22 kilometres from Killinagh Church and 34 kilometres from Sean McDiarmada Homestead, offering a tranquil escape on the shores of Lough Erne. The property has received excellent ratings for user experience, location, and cleanliness.
The cottage has one bedroom, one bathroom, and a floor area of 46 square metres, comfortably accommodating two guests. Enjoy a range of amenities including a private hot tub, indoor pool, fully equipped kitchen, garden, and free parking, as well as a terrace with stunning lake views.
Cottage ∙ 1 Bedroom ∙ 4 Guests - Northern Ireland
9.8 3 reviews
Northern Ireland
30/07 – 01/08
£1082/nightTotal: £2164 (2 )

Cottage ∙ 1 Bedroom ∙ 4 Guests

1 4
cottage , Moneymore
The Hideaway is a single-storey cottage located just 7km from the town of Moneymore, offering a tranquil escape in the countryside. It is conveniently situated within easy reach of local amenities, pubs, restaurants, and the National Trust owned Springhill House.
The cottage is ideal for families or groups of up to four people, with a spacious 90 square metre living area. Guests can enjoy a fully equipped kitchen, a private hot tub, a family bedroom with two double beds, and a garden with an elevated decking area perfect for relaxing and enjoying the outdoors.
Serene Harbour Penthouse Apt - Princess Green 5 - Northern Ireland
9.2 54 reviews
Northern Ireland
23/08 – 26/08
£164/nightTotal: £492 (3 )

Serene Harbour Penthouse Apt - Princess Green 5

1 2
apartment , Portrush
This Portrush apartment, located at 5 Princess Green, is an 8-minute walk from Whiterocks Beach and a 13km drive from the Giant's Causeway.
The 42 square metre self-catering flat offers one bedroom, one bathroom, sleeps six, and includes free Wi-Fi, parking, and a fully equipped kitchen with a fridge and microwave.
Littles Cottage, Heart Of The Mournes - Northern Ireland
9.8 165 reviews
Northern Ireland
10/07 – 12/07
£106/nightTotal: £212 (2 )

Littles Cottage, Heart Of The Mournes

1 2
bungalow , Annalong
Littles Cottage is situated in Annalong, less than half a kilometer from the beach, with the Mourne Mountains behind and the Irish Sea in front. It has received excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall user experience.
This three-bedroom house can accommodate up to seven guests and features a spacious living area, a fully equipped kitchen, and a private garden. Amenities include a hot tub, a climbing frame and slide, and a smart TV with Wi-Fi access.

Frequently asked questions about accommodations in Northern Ireland

  • What are the must-see regions or cities in Northern Ireland?

    For a taste of Northern Ireland, you absolutely must visit Belfast, the vibrant capital city. Explore its Titanic Quarter, a testament to the city's maritime history, and wander through the historic streets of the Cathedral Quarter. Beyond Belfast, the Causeway Coast is breathtaking, with the Giant's Causeway, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and the dramatic Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge. The Antrim Coast Road offers stunning coastal drives, and Derry~Londonderry, in the northwest, boasts a rich history and impressive city walls.
  • What are the best places to stay in Northern Ireland?

    Among the places to stay in Northern Ireland, Glendaloch B&b, Cosy Central 1 Bed Flat - Balcony - Parking + Wifi and All Seasons are the most popular ones.

  • Are there any specific customs or traditions to be aware of in Northern Ireland?

    Northern Ireland has a unique blend of cultures and traditions. It's helpful to be mindful of the region's history, and to approach conversations about the past with sensitivity. Traditional Irish music sessions are common in pubs, and it's considered polite to participate or at least appreciate the music. A friendly 'hello' goes a long way, and people are generally welcoming to visitors.
  • What are the best places to stay with a pool in Northern Ireland?

    Galgorm, Manor House Country Hotel and Canal Court are the best places to stay with a pool in Northern Ireland.

  • What is the local currency in Northern Ireland?

    The local currency in Northern Ireland is the pound sterling (£).
  • What are the best places to stay with a jacuzzi in Northern Ireland?

    The best places to stay with a jacuzzi in Northern Ireland are Glendaloch B&b, Galgorm and Antrim House Guest Rooms & Suites.

  • Is driving in Northern Ireland considered a good option for travellers?

    Driving can be a great way to explore Northern Ireland, especially the stunning coastal routes. However, be aware that some roads, particularly in rural areas, can be narrow and winding. Driving on the left-hand side of the road is essential, and you might want to consider renting a car with a GPS, as signage can sometimes be less comprehensive than in other parts of the UK.
  • What are the best places to stay for families and kids in Northern Ireland?

    The best places to stay for families and kids in Northern Ireland are Glendaloch B&b, Glass Island Ballycastle and Mandalay.

  • What are some popular festivals in Northern Ireland that attract visitors?

    The Belfast City Jazz Festival is a great event for music lovers. For those interested in culture and history, the annual St Patrick's Day parade in various towns and cities is a significant celebration. Many smaller towns and villages also host unique local festivals throughout the year celebrating everything from food to traditional crafts.
  • What are the best pet friendly places to stay in Northern Ireland?

    The best pet friendly places to stay in Northern Ireland are Room2 Belfast Hometel, Double Room Belfast - Free Parking - Breakfast and Galgorm.

  • Which parts of Northern Ireland are ideal for a week-long holiday?

    A week allows for a good exploration of both the Causeway Coast and Belfast. You could easily spend a few days exploring the Giant's Causeway, Carrickfergus Castle, and the Antrim Coast Road, then head to Belfast to discover its history and vibrant city life. Alternatively, explore the more rugged beauty of County Donegal (though technically in the Republic of Ireland, it's easily accessible from Northern Ireland) alongside the Causeway Coast for a varied experience.
  • What are the best places to stay with parking in Northern Ireland?

    Glendaloch B&b, Cosy Central 1 Bed Flat - Balcony - Parking + Wifi and All Seasons are the best places to stay with parking in Northern Ireland.

  • What are the best areas to spend a weekend in Northern Ireland?

    For a weekend break, Belfast offers a compact city experience with plenty to see and do. Alternatively, focusing on a specific area of the Causeway Coast allows for a more relaxed pace, with opportunities for coastal walks, exploring castles like Dunluce Castle, and enjoying the dramatic scenery.
  • What airport should you arrive at when visiting Northern Ireland?

    George Best Belfast City Airport (BHD) is the most convenient airport for accessing Belfast and the surrounding areas. However, depending on your final destination within Northern Ireland, other airports in the UK or the Republic of Ireland might be more suitable.

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Best Northern Ireland accommodations with a kitchen

Platinum Lakeside Lodge At Mullans Bay - Northern Ireland
9.9 152 reviews
Northern Ireland
12/08 – 14/08
£300/nightTotal: £600 (2 )

Platinum Lakeside Lodge At Mullans Bay

2 7
chalet , Kesh
Executive Lakeside Lodge at Mullans Bay is situated in Kesh, overlooking the lake, just 19 miles from Donegal Golf Club, offering a peaceful escape amidst stunning scenery. The lodge is highly rated for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
This two-bedroom cottage provides ample space for families or groups, with a fully equipped kitchen, a flat-screen TV, and free Wi-Fi. Enjoy the garden, terrace, and children's playground, as well as the on-site restaurant, tennis court, and jacuzzi.
Knockninny Barn At Upper Lough Erne, County Fermanagh - Northern Ireland
9.4 53 reviews
Northern Ireland
25/06 – 29/06
£120/nightTotal: £480 (4 )

Knockninny Barn At Upper Lough Erne, County Fermanagh

2 3
house , Enniskillen
Knockninny Barn is a charming cottage located near Upper Lough Erne in County Fermanagh, about 16km from Enniskillen Castle, offering a peaceful rural retreat with stunning mountain views. It consistently receives excellent user ratings for its cleanliness, location, and overall experience.
The 99 square metre property has two bedrooms and two bathrooms, comfortably accommodating up to five guests. The cottage offers a range of amenities, including a fully equipped kitchen, a garden, parking, and internet access, making it perfect for families and those looking to explore the scenic Lough Erne area.
Stunning Coastal Retreat - Northern Ireland
8.7 79 reviews
Northern Ireland
10/11 – 17/11
£74/nightTotal: £518 (7 )

Stunning Coastal Retreat

2 2
house , Carrickfergus
Stunning Coastal Retreat is a two-bedroom house in Carrickfergus, County Antrim, approximately 18km from Belfast attractions such as the SSE Arena and Titanic Belfast, offering easy access to Carrickfergus Castle.
This 100 square metre property sleeps seven guests and includes a fully equipped kitchen with fridge and microwave, a garden, parking, and free Wi-Fi; towels and bed linen are provided.
Shepherds Cottage, Rural  With Spectacular Views - Northern Ireland
9.9 130 reviews
Northern Ireland
27/06 – 02/07
£126/nightTotal: £630 (5 )

Shepherds Cottage, Rural With Spectacular Views

2 4
apartment , Broughshane
This charming cottage is situated just outside Broughshane, a short distance from the village and with stunning views of Slemish Mountain. The cottage has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The property provides comfortable accommodation for up to four guests in two bedrooms and one bathroom. It features a well-equipped kitchen, a private woodland area, and the option to book the "Old Barn Suite" for larger groups.

Best pet friendly Northern Ireland places to stay

Among the 12455 accommodations in Northern Ireland, here are the 4 best ones accepting pets

55 M² House ∙ 2 Bedrooms ∙ 5 Guests - Northern Ireland
9.5 25 reviews
Northern Ireland
27/06 – 02/07
£128/nightTotal: £640 (5 )

55 M² House ∙ 2 Bedrooms ∙ 5 Guests

2 4
house
This pet-friendly self-catering house in Dungannon, County Tyrone, offers convenient access to local attractions, though specific distances aren't provided.
The 55 square metre property comprises two bedrooms (one double, one with a double and single bed), one bathroom, a fully equipped kitchen, and can comfortably accommodate up to five guests.
4 Bedroom Home With Off Street Parking - Northern Ireland
10 5 reviews
Northern Ireland
27/06 – 04/07
£91/nightTotal: £637 (7 )

4 Bedroom Home With Off Street Parking

1 2
apartment , Causeway Coast and Glens
This four-bedroom Causeway Coast and Glens dwelling, sleeping seven, is ideally located for exploring the Antrim Coast; precise location details are unavailable, however, proximity to specific landmarks requires further clarification.
The self-catering flat offers parking, internet access, and pet-friendly accommodation, boasting excellent guest ratings for cleanliness, location, and overall experience; further details regarding interior design and on-site amenities are needed.
Glenariff Forest Getaway - Northern Ireland
9.4 60 reviews
Northern Ireland
01/07 – 02/07
£152/nightfor 1 night

Glenariff Forest Getaway

1 2
chalet , Glenariff
This charming chalet is located just a short drive from the scenic Glenariff Forest Park and the impressive waterfall of "The Waterfall Walk", offering a peaceful retreat in the heart of the countryside. It has consistently received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness and overall experience.
The chalet offers 32 square metres of space, accommodating up to 2 guests in a comfortable bedroom and bathroom. Guests can enjoy a fully equipped kitchen, a garden with views, a swimming pool, a jacuzzi, and a flat-screen TV, ensuring a relaxing and enjoyable stay.
White Cottage - Quaint & Cosy Railway Cottage Just A Stone's Throw From Beach - Northern Ireland
10 39 reviews
Northern Ireland
08/07 – 06/08
£316/nightTotal: £9164 (29 )

White Cottage - Quaint & Cosy Railway Cottage Just A Stone's Throw From Beach

3 1
apartment , Holywood
This charming house is located in Cultra, just a short distance from the Ulster Folk and Transport Museum and within easy reach of Holywood Golf Course and Royal Belfast Golf Course. It has consistently received excellent user ratings, making it a popular choice for travellers.
The property offers three bedrooms, comfortably accommodating up to six guests. You can enjoy a range of amenities including a fully equipped kitchen, a private garden, a terrace, and a spa, making it ideal for a relaxing getaway.
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