County Londonderry’s northern coastline runs along the Causeway Coast region, a spectacular stretch of Northern Ireland's wild Atlantic coastline, dotted with fishing villages and little ports, gorse-filled valleys, sandy golden beaches, and picturesque clifftop walking and driving routes. County Londonderry’s interior undulates with the verdant Bonn and Foyle river valleys and old-growth deciduous forests, before peaking in the Sperrin Mountains. On the southern border is Lough Neagh. Our recommendations for the best places to stay in County Londonderry include converted townhouses in Derry’s historic heart, coastal retreats, and tucked away havens.
County Londonderry’s main centres are Londonderry — or Derry — which is its only city, and Coleraine, which is the county town. Londonderry is Northern Ireland’s only fully walled city, and has a lively waterfront and cultural offerings. A few decades ago this was a major battleground, the site of Bloody Sunday and the Battle of the Bogside, and some of Londonderry’s museums focus on this period, while some go back further — there’s the glorious cathedral, Craft Village, and the wonderful Gothic guildhall. You also should not miss the Bogside Murals, some of the most haunting, and politically important pieces of street art in Europe today.
Outside of these two main centres are numerous lovely little port towns and villages, and if you’re here for the outdoors these will be the best places to stay in County Londonderry. The region also has a number of important National Trust properties, including the Plantation estate at Springhill, Mussenden Temple, a stretch of artificial coastline on the Atlantic coast, and a bird sanctuary on the shore of Lough Foyle.
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Londonderry
Right in the heart of historic Derry, the Shipquay Hotel is an excellent place to stay. Featuring plush rooms, a fine restaurant and spa facilities, it's a great base for a weekend of exploring the fascinating Walled City.
Londonderry
Within the city walls of Derry, the Bishop's Gate Hotel oozes class and sophistication. It features sleek rooms, an atmospheric bar and an excellent restaurant. It's central location makes it ideal for exploring the Walled City's fascinating history and culture.
Portstewart
Overlooking Portstewart Strand, the Saltwater House is a stylish, modern B&B. With a selection of elegantly designed rooms and delicious breakfasts, it's a great base from which to explore the surrounding coastline. An especially good spot for keen golfers.