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The tranquil and still waters of the Fermanagh Lakeland’s have a unique romantic beauty that captivates visitor after visitor. Located in Northern Ireland on the border with Ireland, county Fermanagh boasts the beautiful and silent Lough Erne and many surrounding lakes as well as outstanding countryside with forests, intriguing caves and excellent places to visit. Why not discover this unique part of Ireland on a luxury cottage break?
For people looking to explore and do some sightseeing there is Castle Coole, Devenish Island, Enniskillen Castle and of course the Fermanagh Lakes. Family fun can be had at Marble Arch Caves in Marlbank and the Vintage Cycle Museum in Brookeborough. There are also plenty of opportunities to take part in various activities. The shoals of adult bream in Lough Erne are often huge so a holiday in this part of Ireland could be an excellent choice for those who love to fish.
For additional hints and tips on things to see and do in Fermanagh, why not visit the award winning Tourist Information Centre at Enniskillen?
You can also enjoy canoeing on the loughs and of course walking is popular with such beautiful countryside to investigate. If you don’t feel like cooking on your luxury holiday then there are also some fabulous restaurants for you to enjoy including Ferndale Country House and Restaurant, Lusty Beg Island or Belle Isle Castle and Cookery School. If you’re looking for romance and relaxation then why not search for luxury romantic self-catering cottages in Ireland?
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County Antrim in Northern Ireland is a special place for a luxury cottage break. Home to an iconic Irish landmark, the Giants Causeway and a stunning coastline, spectacular countryside, beautiful coastal villages and bursting with character, County Antrim has plenty to offer. Experience the wonderful drive along the coast from Larne, past the Giants Causeway to the resort of Portrush and enjoy 60 miles of coastal beauty. Along the way you can not only take in the sights but experience a fantastic array of delicious foods from the Cosmopolitan menus of Belfast to the fresh seafood of Londonderry. There are also nine Glens in Antrim for forest and woodland scenery.
The causeway coastal route is rated as one of the top five tourist drives in Europe and is definitely worth experiencing. As well as driving the coastal route there are plenty of other great experiences to be had along the Antrim coast including, horse riding, boat trips, fishing, hiking, surfing and coasteering.
County Antrim also boasts 9 deep green glens, each with their own character and unique beauty, visit the Carnfunnock Country Park or enjoy walking the wonderful Slemish Mountain.
If you are planning a loved up break away take a look at romantic cottages for 2 whereas if you are travelling with your family do browse through luxury family self-catering accommodation.
County Antrim in Northern Ireland is a special place for a luxury cottage break. Home to an iconic Irish landmark, the Giants Causeway and a stunning coastline, spectacular countryside, beautiful coastal villages and bursting with character, County Antrim has plenty to offer. Experience the wonderful drive along the coast from Larne, past the Giants Causeway to the resort of Portrush and enjoy 60 miles of coastal beauty. Along the way you can not only take in the sights but experience a fantastic array of delicious foods from the Cosmopolitan menus of Belfast to the fresh seafood of Londonderry. There are also nine Glens in Antrim for forest and woodland scenery.
The causeway coastal route is rated as one of the top five tourist drives in Europe and is definitely worth experiencing. As well as driving the coastal route there are plenty of other great experiences to be had along the Antrim coast including, horse riding, boat trips, fishing, hiking, surfing and coasteering.
County Antrim also boasts 9 deep green glens, each with their own character and unique beauty, visit the Carnfunnock Country Park or enjoy walking the wonderful Slemish Mountain.
If you are planning a loved up break away take a look at romantic cottages for 2 whereas if you are travelling with your family do browse through luxury family self-catering accommodation.
County Armagh is found in Northern Ireland, south of Lough Neagh and on the border with Ireland. Armagh is often referred to as the ‘Orchard County’ due to its very fertile land, perfect for apple growing. The area boasts fantastic countryside as well as some great places to visit and explore on a luxury self-catering break such as Gosford Castle, Moyry Castle and Slieve Gullion which is an extinct volcano with a crater lake and is the highest burial cairn in Ireland.
To enjoy some excellent fishing, visit Blackwater River Park, one of the best fishing rivers in Ireland. If golf is your game then you can find a golf course at Clare Glen, a beautiful river vale of 4 miles. For days out, there is also The Argory, Ardress House, Camagh Forest and Loughgall for you to visit whilst on your stay.
With such beautiful countryside throughout this part of Ireland just waiting to be explored, why would you leave your family pet behind? Search for luxury dog-friendly self-catering in Ireland.
County Armagh is found in Northern Ireland, south of Lough Neagh and on the border with Ireland. Armagh is often referred to as the ‘Orchard County’ due to its very fertile land, perfect for apple growing. The area boasts fantastic countryside as well as some great places to visit and explore on a luxury self-catering break such as Gosford Castle, Moyry Castle and Slieve Gullion which is an extinct volcano with a crater lake and is the highest burial cairn in Ireland.
To enjoy some excellent fishing, visit Blackwater River Park, one of the best fishing rivers in Ireland. If golf is your game then you can find a golf course at Clare Glen, a beautiful river vale of 4 miles. For days out, there is also The Argory, Ardress House, Camagh Forest and Loughgall for you to visit whilst on your stay.
With such beautiful countryside throughout this part of Ireland just waiting to be explored, why would you leave your family pet behind? Search for luxury dog-friendly self-catering in Ireland.
Escape to this fantastic county, home to Ireland’s patron Saint, St Patrick. Take a glimpse into the life of Saint Patrick and enjoy the beautiful scenery whilst relaxing in the comfort of your luxury self-catering accommodation. This picturesque county offers plenty of historical sites along with rolling hills and the dramatic mountains of Mourne and Slieve Donard.
Nature enthusiasts will love Strangford Lough, a stunning nature reserve which is home to seals and a variety of different birds which nest by the tranquil shores. County Down is found to the east in Northern Ireland and therefore boasts spectacular views across the Irish Sea to Scotland, Wales and the Isle of Man.
A visit to Down Cathedral is a must as well as Castlewellan Forest Park, Mount Stewart House and Gardens and the St Patrick Centre. If attractions don’t really interest you then there is plenty to keep you active including bird watching, walking, golfing or you could take a dip in the sea and spot some amazing marine life whilst scuba diving.
Family fun can be had at Exploris Aquarium and Lagan Valley Leisure Complex. For some added luxury on your break why not book seats at the Opera in the grounds of one of the stunning National Trust properties? If you don’t feel like cooking then you won’t fall short of spectacular places to dine, enjoy a genuine old world atmosphere at Denvirs Pub in Downpatrick or enjoy a lovely slice of cake and a coffee at The Mill at Ballyduggan which also houses a restaurant and function rooms. Whether you opt for a luxury cottage by the coast or a cottage further inland, have a fabulous time.
Escape to this fantastic county, home to Ireland’s patron Saint, St Patrick. Take a glimpse into the life of Saint Patrick and enjoy the beautiful scenery whilst relaxing in the comfort of your luxury self-catering accommodation. This picturesque county offers plenty of historical sites along with rolling hills and the dramatic mountains of Mourne and Slieve Donard.
Nature enthusiasts will love Strangford Lough, a stunning nature reserve which is home to seals and a variety of different birds which nest by the tranquil shores. County Down is found to the east in Northern Ireland and therefore boasts spectacular views across the Irish Sea to Scotland, Wales and the Isle of Man.
A visit to Down Cathedral is a must as well as Castlewellan Forest Park, Mount Stewart House and Gardens and the St Patrick Centre. If attractions don’t really interest you then there is plenty to keep you active including bird watching, walking, golfing or you could take a dip in the sea and spot some amazing marine life whilst scuba diving.
Family fun can be had at Exploris Aquarium and Lagan Valley Leisure Complex. For some added luxury on your break why not book seats at the Opera in the grounds of one of the stunning National Trust properties? If you don’t feel like cooking then you won’t fall short of spectacular places to dine, enjoy a genuine old world atmosphere at Denvirs Pub in Downpatrick or enjoy a lovely slice of cake and a coffee at The Mill at Ballyduggan which also houses a restaurant and function rooms. Whether you opt for a luxury cottage by the coast or a cottage further inland, have a fabulous time.
This is a picturesque and idyllic county in the north west of Northern Ireland. Popular for its tranquillity, beautiful landscapes, pretty beaches and lively university town, Londonderry has something to offer everyone visiting Northern Ireland on a luxury self-catering break, it one of the longest inhabited counties in Ireland and is home to some stunning scenery, fascinating sights and wonderful opportunities to enjoy the great outdoors.
Discover Lough Beg, a small nature reserve with a huge variety of interesting birds, The Downhill and Mussenden Temple, Ness Wood Country Park and the Sperrin Mountains which straddle both Londonderry and County Tyrone.
Need something to entertain the children? Spend the day with a variety of animals at Castledawson Open Farm or feel like a giant at Moneymore Model Village. If the kids still haven’t burnt off their energy then why not venture out on a long walk or bike ride, visit Benone Beach for its glorious white sands and clear waters or try something new and go canoeing at Ballyronan Marina? For even more entertainment why not take a look at luxury cottages with games rooms in Ireland?
This is a picturesque and idyllic county in the north west of Northern Ireland. Popular for its tranquillity, beautiful landscapes, pretty beaches and lively university town, Londonderry has something to offer everyone visiting Northern Ireland on a luxury self-catering break, it one of the longest inhabited counties in Ireland and is home to some stunning scenery, fascinating sights and wonderful opportunities to enjoy the great outdoors.
Discover Lough Beg, a small nature reserve with a huge variety of interesting birds, The Downhill and Mussenden Temple, Ness Wood Country Park and the Sperrin Mountains which straddle both Londonderry and County Tyrone.
Need something to entertain the children? Spend the day with a variety of animals at Castledawson Open Farm or feel like a giant at Moneymore Model Village. If the kids still haven’t burnt off their energy then why not venture out on a long walk or bike ride, visit Benone Beach for its glorious white sands and clear waters or try something new and go canoeing at Ballyronan Marina? For even more entertainment why not take a look at luxury cottages with games rooms in Ireland?
County Tyrone is Northern Ireland’s largest county and one of the most attractive by virtue of the magnificent Sperrin Mountains. The lush, green Sperrin Mountains are sparsely populated and allow visitors to enter into a world of beauty and tranquillity with their wonderful natural shades of green and yellow. County Tyrone is home to one of Ireland’s top attractions, the Ulster-American Folk Park which is an open air museum that tells the story of Irish emigration to America. There is plenty to see and do in this part of Ireland on a luxury self-catering cottage holiday.
If you are planning a getaway with children, they are sure to enjoy the Sperrin Heritage Centre which is a multimedia centre demonstrating life in Tyrone throughout history. Other fantastic things to do in County Tyrone include walking in the stunning mountains, enjoying a game of golf or playing a game of cricket. Shopping is also delightful in County Tyrone with a number of unique craft shops and designer outlet villages that might take your fancy. There are various types of luxury self-catering accommodation available in Ireland. Choose from luxury log cabins, romantic cottages, pet friendly luxury cottages and even castles and country houses.
County Tyrone is Northern Ireland’s largest county and one of the most attractive by virtue of the magnificent Sperrin Mountains. The lush, green Sperrin Mountains are sparsely populated and allow visitors to enter into a world of beauty and tranquillity with their wonderful natural shades of green and yellow. County Tyrone is home to one of Ireland’s top attractions, the Ulster-American Folk Park which is an open air museum that tells the story of Irish emigration to America. There is plenty to see and do in this part of Ireland on a luxury self-catering cottage holiday.
If you are planning a getaway with children, they are sure to enjoy the Sperrin Heritage Centre which is a multimedia centre demonstrating life in Tyrone throughout history. Other fantastic things to do in County Tyrone include walking in the stunning mountains, enjoying a game of golf or playing a game of cricket. Shopping is also delightful in County Tyrone with a number of unique craft shops and designer outlet villages that might take your fancy. There are various types of luxury self-catering accommodation available in Ireland. Choose from luxury log cabins, romantic cottages, pet friendly luxury cottages and even castles and country houses.