B and Bs in Portstewart

Carnalbanagh House
192 Coleraine Road
Portstewart
County Londonderry

BT55 7PL
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We offer a quiet country B&B surrounded by rich pastures grazed by the Moore families dairy herd. A mere one and a half miles from the popular seaside resort of Portstewart. An annual retreat for many of our guests who enjoy the views and family hospitality. Spectacular River and Coastal Views, Spacious Garden, Country House Accommodation, Private Car Park. Young Families Very Welcome, Special Rates for Family Rooms, Home Baking, Credit Cards Accepted, Scenic Area. Our local beaches are some of the most picturesque and best kept in Great Britain, miles of golden sand and blue water. One of our main local golf courses to our site is the Royal Portrush Golf Club, which is within ten minutes drive. There are many amusement arcades around Portrush also one of the most renouned is Barry's Amusements. There are too many pubs and restaraunts, to name them all are great in there own right though. There are lots of local nightclubs, Soi, and the world known Kelly's of Portrush, LUSH. Also along our coastline there are many tourist attractions such as Bushmills Distillery and in form of area's of oustanding natural beauty, from old castles, temple ruins right up to rope bridges and the world renound Giants Causeway hexagonal rocks. Carrick-a-rede rope bridge is a historic bridge which started off as a way and means in years gone by for the fishermen to reach the rock. Due to the popularity amongst tourists it has since been developed and redeveloped to increase safety as it was quite an unsafe setup then. There Are also lots of old castle's ruins,such as Dunluce Castle, Musseden Temple etc.

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