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Things to do, places to go: HISTORY & • Antrim Coast Road and Not far away ADVENTURE • Distillery ON YOUR DOORSTEP • Castle but a • Royal Golf Course Castle has a wealth of recreational activities within • easy reach and can serve as the perfect base for exploring • Centre the stunning Causeway Coastal route. Carrickfergus Castle, • Coastal towns of Ballycastle, WORLD APART the world-renowned Glens of Antrim and the famous Giant’s Causeway are all close at hand. Those wishing to explore on Portrush and foot will enjoy the beautiful walks to be found in Carnfunnock • Giant’s Causeway and Country Park, which is within walking distance, or simply Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge enjoy a leisurely stroll on the beach opposite the hotel. • Tour Enchanting escapes, everyday.

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How to find us Dun Laoghaire 26 miles north of Belfast and 6 miles north Situated on the scenic Causeway Coastal of the Port of Larne on the Causeway Coastal Route, facing eastwards across Ballygally Route. From Belfast take the M2, exit J5. Travel Bay, with views to , at the southerly along the A8 to Larne, then A2 to Ballygally. end of the famous nine Glens of Antrim. Contact us Ballygally Castle, T. +44 (0) 28 2858 1066 Coast Road, F. +44 (0) 28 2858 3681 Ballygally, E. [email protected] BT40 2QZ hastinghotels.com “There are no strangers here... Only friends you have not yet met.”

They say location is everything, and if so Ballygally Castle has it all! Sitting proudly on the scenic Antrim coast, only 26 miles from Belfast, the 400 year old castle is the only 17th century building still used as a residence in Northern today. This 4 star hotel has recently undergone major refurbishment and is the finest hotel on the famous Causeway Coastal Route. Its tasteful contemporary décor, combined with the traditional character of the hotel, adds to the welcoming atmosphere. The hotel is reputedly haunted by a friendly ghost, Lady Isabella, and brave guests can visit the “ghost room” in the tower!

Stay in luxury The hotel boasts two well-equipped Fine Dining, and flexible banqueting and There are 54 tastefully decorated conference suites. The exquisite Stunning Surroundings bedrooms, full of character and new Kintyre Ballroom, with its The Castle’s Garden Restaurant charm, to add to the welcoming panoramic views over the , enjoys beautiful views over the atmosphere of the castle. Some have to Scotland, and walled gardens, grounds and serves a delicious beautiful, original beamed ceilings, is a must-see venue and will be sure traditional Irish Breakfast. The and others enjoy stunning views of to impress all guests The charming Restaurant offers an excellent table the sea and mountains. From the 1625 Room, within the original d’hôte dinner menu, as well as beautiful Antrim Suite and new castle building caters for smaller a range of daily specials, where Coastal Deluxe Rooms with their events, private dinners and our chefs use only the best of spectacular panoramic views, to the wedding ceremonies. local produce to provide a wide Garden Wing and the original period range of culinary delights. rooms, uniquely shaped by the Within Pitching Distance castle’s imposing architecture - of Many Fine Golf Courses Guests can also enjoy a selection the choice is yours. of lighter dining options and bistro Cairndhu golf course, with its menu in the new lounge and the Conference in style magnificent coastal views, is only Ballygally is also the perfect spot 2 miles from the hotel and tee off to treat yourself to our famous Ballygally Castle provides a times and preferred green fees can afternoon tea! The Sunday Grand unique setting for special events – be arranged. The world famous Royal Buffet is served weekly for Sunday including weddings, medieval Portrush championship golf course, lunch in the magnificent Kintyre banquets, and corporate functions set to host the British Open in 2019, Ballroom and is a firm favourite where you can literally take over is less than an hour away and with locals and hotel guests alike. the entire Castle, or you can simply a plethora of other excellent courses have a small meeting in the most include Portstewart, Castlerock and peaceful of surroundings. Ballycastle are also dotted along the Causeway coastal route.