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The village of Ballyvoy is an ideal retreat, tucked away in the
sensational scenery of Country Antrim while also enjoying the
benefits of Ballycastle, a charming seaside town only a couple of
miles away. From Ballyvoy, drivers may easily explore the sights of
the North Antrim Coast - the Giant's Causeway, the ruined castles,
and the power of the Atlantic as it rushes into ancient, majestic
cliffs and rocky bays. In the opposite direction, the famous, narrow
coast road winds its way round miles of picturesque coves, beaches
and headlands at the foot of steep hillsides that are thrown into
sharp relief by the lush green Glens of Antrim. Some motorists and
cyclists might brave the precipitous but unforgettable scenic route
from Ballyvoy to Cushendun, while more grounded sightseers may prefer
a drive along the A2, perhaps to Ballypatrick Forest. Filled with
mature trees, the forest offers wonderful views of the sea and the
surrounding countryside, and it can be travelled both by car and on
foot, past streams, ancient monuments, deer lawns and wildlife ponds.
In Ballyvoy itself, visitors can eat, drink and be merry at Hunters
Bar, which lays on regular live music and a family menu mainly
featuring local produce.
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Places to Stay near Ballyvoy
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The Ugadale Cottages
(24.26 miles)
On the outer fringe of western Scotland, there exists a very special place. Nestled in the southwest corner of the Mull of Kintyre, where the movements of sea, sand, wind and grazing sheep have intertwined ...
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Craigard House Hotel
(28.01 miles)
Welcome to the Mull of Kintyre. Join us in this lovely old house, turned friendly and informal bijou hotel. Take the time to really relax and chill out in one of our cosy rooms, most ... more
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Gigha Hotel
(37.61 miles)
The Trust owned Gigha Hotel is located just a few hundred yards from the ferry terminal, and has a personal charm all of its own. Our team are exceptionally friendly and will ensure that your ...
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Dunvalanree Hotel
(38.66 miles)
Dunvalanrees licensed restaurant use of local sea food and farm produce has been recognised by the award of an AA Rosette and a Silver EatScotland award and the restaurant is featured in the Good Food ...
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Harbour Inn Hotel & Restaurant
(38.74 miles)
A destination for all seasons
Situated adjacent to Bowmore harbour, our small family run hotel offers superb accommodation, high quality award winning food and excellent service.
As a base for touring Islay, described by the Lord ... more
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Ashbank Hotel
(38.80 miles)
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This family run hotel is in an ideal location being just a short walk from the mile long sandy beach and working harbour. We are situated in the heart of ... more
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BW Kinloch Hotel
(39.29 miles)
Unrivalled scenery & spectacular views, the Best Western Kinloch on the beautiful west coast of Arran, offers a warm Scottish welcome in relaxed & quiet comfort. Family owned & run for over 50 years, we ... more
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Ballygrant Inn & Restaurant
(42.60 miles)
Welcoming family run Inn on hebridean Island of Islay
A family run Inn with a friendly Scottish welcome, excellent food, great selection of malt whiskies, beers and ales, David and Ruby Graham welcome you to ...
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Corsewall Lighthouse Hotel
(43.34 miles)
Corsewall Lighthouse Hotel invests the charm and romance of an 1815 functioning lighthouse with the comforts of a small, very unique, luxury hotel and restaurant.
The Lighthouse is a listed 'A' building of major national importance. ... more
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Strathconon
(46.78 miles)
Luxury newly built detached villa in a beautiful secluded sunny spot about
one mile from the spectacular Glenashdale falls and within easy walking
distance of the centre of the seaside village of Whiting ... more
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