Ballymacdoe Cottage Cushendall
55.08069, -6.05587The self-catering Ballymacdoe Cottage Cushendall is located a mere 0.6 km from Cushendall Golf Club and invites guests to enjoy a terrace. Guests can enjoy hiking, horse riding, and cycling at this 1-bedroom villa, located approximately 6 km from Cushendun Village.
Location
Cultural landmarks in the vicinity include Cushendall Library, which is situated a mere 5 minutes' walk away. This 1-bathroom villa is nestled around a 5-minute walk from The Glens of Antrim.
Guests can reach Ballymacdoe Cottage Cushendall by car from Belfast International airport in 53 minutes.
Rooms
There are conveniences, like an ironing set, along with a television with satellite channels and Wi-Fi. The interior elements include a sofa set and a work desk, as well as a fireplace. Featuring a separate toilet, a bath, and a shower, the bathroom also comes with dryers and towels.
Eat & Drink
This property is equipped with a microwave oven, an electric kettle, and a fridge for self-catering in a dining area. Located within easy walking distance of the villa, Golden Fry invites guests to taste British dishes.
Leisure & Business
Fitness lovers can stick to their routine with yoga instruction, while onsite leisure facilities include a sundeck, barbecue, and a golf course.
Rooms and availability
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Max:7 persons
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Room size:
95 m²
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Bed options:2 Single beds
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Sea view
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Shower
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Heating
Essential information about Ballymacdoe Cottage Cushendall
💵 Lowest room price | 372 NZ$ |
📏 Distance to centre | 400 m |
✈️ Distance to airport | 58.0 km |
🧳 Nearest airport | Belfast International, BFS |
Location
- City landmarks
- Nearby
- Restaurants
- Hotels nearby
Reviews of Ballymacdoe Cottage Cushendall
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missingWrote a review on Aug 19
The cottage had outstanding views of the beach and countryside, creating a beautiful and peaceful atmosphere. The deck and patio doors allowed us to enjoy the scenery even during the winter months. The cottage was also well-equipped with all the facilities needed for a self-catering stay. The location was perfect, with a short walk to the beach and golf club, giving us plenty of options for outdoor activities.
The WiFi at the cottage was quite poor, constantly dropping out and being offline more than it was on. there was dog poo on the grass at the back of the house, which was not ideal for families with young children who wanted to play outside.
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missingWrote a review on Jul 15
our recent stay at a cozy cottage in Cushendall exceeded expectations. The property had outstanding views of the beach and countryside, and the easy check-in process made us feel right at home. We loved the spaciousness and warmth of the cottage, especially sitting by the coal fire with a view of the sea. The deck was a fabulous space for bird watching, and the fact that the property was dog-friendly made it even more special. Triona, who helped us during our stay, was incredibly kind and helpful, offering solutions to any issues we had. it was the perfect place to recharge after a hectic year.
Only downside was dog poo on the grass.
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missingWrote a review on Jul 10
Great location near village and beach. Comfortable and spacious cottage with amazing views from the patio. Easy check-in process. Well-equipped with coffee machine and open fire. Helpful and friendly staff.
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missingWrote a review on Jun 23
Excellent location near village, beach, and restaurants. Comfortable cottage with great view from patio. Owner provided helpful instructions and advice. Friendly and welcoming reception. Perfect for exploring Antrim coast. Recommended.
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missingWrote a review on Apr 21
We had a wonderful weekend stay at Ballymacdoe Cottage and we will definitely return. The location of the cottage is excellent, with easy access to the village and the beach. The cottage itself is well-equipped and comfortable, with a cozy coal fire and a lovely view of the sea from the patio. The owner provided helpful instructions and advice, and the person who greeted us on arrival was very welcoming. Cushendall is a great base for exploring the Antrim coast, and we found the locals to be friendly and welcoming. I highly recommend this cottage for a relaxing and enjoyable stay.
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missingWrote a review on Apr 15
We had a wonderful time at this cozy cottage by the beach. Triona gave us a warm welcome and even surprised us with homemade jam and other goodies. the beds were incredibly comfortable, and we slept like babies. the open fire in the living room was perfect for those chilly evenings. Plus, the convenience store just around the corner and a small supermarket nearby made it easy to stock up on essentials.
We wished there was some carpet in the lounge area for added warmth and comfort.
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missingWrote a review on Mar 31
The cottage was in a great location, close to the beach and with plenty of attractions nearby. the locals were friendly and the restaurants and pubs were fantastic. We enjoyed having everything we needed within walking distance and the convenience of a short drive to explore other places. It truly felt like a home away from home.
We found the double bed to be a bit too soft for our liking. It made it difficult to get a good night's sleep and we woke up with some discomfort.
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missingWrote a review on Feb 24
Excellent location, convenient to village, beach, and restaurants. Comfortable and cozy cottage with great views. Helpful and welcoming owner and host. Good information provided for planning activities and local amenities.
Nothing bad to say.
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missingWrote a review on Feb 15
We had a fantastic weekend at this cottage! the host provided us with lots of useful information about the area, which helped us plan our activities. the local supermarket had a great selection of locally sourced food, including delicious ready-made meals. the location of the cottage was perfect, with the village and beach just a short walk away. It was so convenient for us and the kids loved it too.
That there was dog poo on the grass at the back of the house. This was a bit disappointing, especially with young children wanting to play outside.
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missingWrote a review on Oct 03
Great location and stunning views, especially from the raised deck in the front garden. the cottage was cozy, warm, and surprisingly spacious. It had all the comforts and facilities of home, which made our short stay very comfortable. the host provided comprehensive information about the area, which helped us plan our activities. the welcome from Triona was friendly and helpful.
We encountered some issues during our stay. the biggest downside was finding dog poo on the grass at the back of the house.
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missingWrote a review on Sept 16
The location of the cottage is excellent, with the convenience store and supermarket just a short walk away. the beach is also nearby, offering stunning scenery and a great place to relax. the beds in the cottage were incredibly comfortable, ensuring a good night's sleep. the open fire provided a cozy atmosphere during the cold weather.
The WiFi at the cottage was disappointingly poor, constantly dropping out and going offline.
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missingWrote a review on Aug 26
We had a fantastic short break at Ballymacdoe Cottage. The location was absolutely stunning, with beautiful views over the beach and countryside. The cottage itself was cosy, warm, and surprisingly spacious. We loved sitting by the coal fire and enjoying the idyllic view of the sea. The deck was also a wonderful spot for bird watching, and we were captivated by the antics of the territorial Robins. Being dog-friendly made the stay even more special for us. The host provided helpful information about the cottage and the area, and Triona, the housekeeper, was welcoming and attentive. We would definitely consider coming back to explore more of the lovely surroundings.
That there was dog poo on the grass at the back of the house, which was not ideal with a 2-year-old wanting to run around and an 8-year-old with a football. Additionally, the WiFi was quite poor, constantly dropping out and going offline.
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