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Derbyhaven, a small fishing village at the south-east tip of the Isle of Man, sits on a sheltered bay with shallow tidal waters - ideal for windsurfing, water-skiing, angling and sailing. Yachts and motorboats add colour to the harbour as they bustle in and out of what was, in the 17th Century, the island's main fishing port. With the decline of its kippering activities, Derbyhaven's inhabitants engaged in other industries. John Murrey's Smelthouse, an 18th Century ruin, still stands on the road to Langness, while the remains of a kiln used in the 1800s can be seen on the opposite shore. To the east of Derbyhaven Bay is St Michael's Isle, also known as Fort Island. Joined to the mainland by a causeway, it's famous for spectacular views and two ancient buildings: a fort built in 1645 and the ruins of a 12th Century stone chapel. Derbyhaven has a great sporting tradition. Near here, horses first competed in The Derby before the race moved to Epsom in 1779. Today, visitors come to the village for its proximity to Castletown's championship golf course and the excellent birdwatching opportunities at Langness marsh. Braver souls may book flying lessons at Derbyhaven's Flying Club.
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Ramada Da Vincis Hotel
(30.45 miles)
Located less than one mile from Derry City Centre, close to all major routes in and out of the city. A well established modern three star hotel comprising of 65 bedrooms, choice of bars, Grillroom ... more
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Angel House
(31.13 miles)
Located right on the border in north-west Northern Ireland, in County Derry, Londonderry is a historic town full of culture, attractions and nightlife. Our B&B provides a welcoming base from which to explore the historically ...
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Laburnum Lodge
(31.34 miles)
Detached Chalet Bungalow within five minutes drive of the city centre and fifteen minutes from the City of Derry Airport (depending on how fast you are driving) Modern accommodation, dining room with tea/coffee making ...
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Dungiven Castle
(35.23 miles)
Immersed within 22 acres of pristine landscape gardens, on the A6 between Belfast and Derry, this beautifully restored 15th century castle boasts spectacular views over the Sperrin Mountains.
Dungiven Castle is centrally located between 2 of ... more
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Bayview Hotel
(40.21 miles)
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The Bayview Hotel opened in 2001 and is situated in the heart of the picturesque village of Portballintrae, one mile from Bushmills.
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Gort Na Drum House
(40.54 miles)
Your hosts, Patricia and Kieran McLaughlin, extend a warm traditional Irish welcome to their new complex in Gortnaghey. We are situated on the banks of the River Roe in the heart of the Sperrins, an ...
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Ken Mar House
(42.99 miles)
Our bed & breakfast offers superb accomodation - two family rooms and one double room. The accomodation at Ken-Mar includes a generous breakfast menu including full irish cooked breakfasts and a range of fresh fruit ...
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Aldpallyards
(44.80 miles)
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Enjoy our Beautiful En-Suite Bedrooms. Family and double rooms available as well as Twins and Single rooms. We also cater for disabled guests with a number of ground floor rooms ... more
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National Trust Cottages
(45.82 miles)
Bryn Llywelyn is a large late-Georgian style farmhouse located just outside the coastal village of Cemaes on the North Coast of Anglesey. It is thought that the current house was substantially rebuilt in the mid-19th ... more
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Woburn Hill Hotel
(46.55 miles)
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This homely hotel rests in the North Coast of Anglesey in the old fishing village of Cemaes; ideal for beaches, water sports, fishing, walking and birdwatching. Golfing is available 4 miles ... more