“A traditional pub, turned boutique hotel, in a picture-perfect setting in the coastal village of Ballintoy. Rooms have a contemporary feel with dark green hues & simple pale wood furniture; the best have sea views. Traditional Irish cuisine in the pub is worthy of a visit alone. Rural perfection.”
“A traditional pub, turned boutique hotel, in a picture-perfect setting in the coastal village of Ballintoy. Rooms have a contemporary feel with dark green hues & simple pale wood furniture; the best have sea views. Traditional Irish cuisine in the pub is worthy of a visit alone. Rural perfection.”
Recommended For
- Families
- Spacious family rooms sleep 4 or 6 and the vibe of the hotel is very laidback, making this a good choice for families
- Country Escape
- With hearty cuisine, cosy rooms, and a spectacular rural setting on the coast — this is a perfect country escape
- Outstanding location
- Overlooking a stunning harbour and rugged coastline that was the setting for Iron Islands in Game of Thrones
- Great walks
- There is endless choice for scenic walks whether you want an amble or a full day hike
- Golf
- Play a round on one of the three world-class courses in the area
- Kayaking
- Explore the coastline from the sea on a kayaking expedition
- Pet friendly
- Specified rooms are dog friendly at no extra charge
- Restaurant
- Traditional Irish cuisine is served in the pub
- Family Suites
- Quiet
- Intimate
- Traditional
- Child friendly
- Inn
- Chic
- Historic
- Boutique
Facilities
- Pet friendly
- Specified rooms are dog friendly at no extra charge
- Restaurant
- Traditional Irish cuisine is served in the pub
- Bar
- Family Suites
- Parking
- Wifi
- Child friendly
Activities
- Great walks
- There is endless choice for scenic walks whether you want an amble or a full day hike
- Golf
- Play a round on one of the three world-class courses in the area
- Kayaking
- Explore the coastline from the sea on a kayaking expedition
Map & Location
What's Nearby
Other Reviews
Fullerton Arms
This 19th-century coaching inn has innovative owners who have transformed it from two-star guesthouse to four-star boutique hotel. The hearty food alone makes it worth a visit – at breakfast, the full Irish will set you up for the day, and then some. There is also live music in the bar every weekend...
Originally published by The Telegraph