B and Bs in Larne

Derrin Guest House
Derrin Guest House
2 Princes Gardens

Larne
County Antrim

BT40 1RQ
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Derrin House is a beautifully appointed; award winning guest house situated in a quiet residential area close to the bustling town centre of Larne and the ferry terminal. Over the years; Derrin has won several awards from the Tourist Board.Derrin House is perfect as a base for touring the Glens of Antrim and the incredible Antrim Coast and is only a few minutes drive away from the P&O Ferry Terminal at Larne Harbour. The Belfast Ferry Terminals for Seacat and Stena Line and both airports are only 30 minutes drive away. The Giants Causeway; a UNESCO World Heritage Site; is also easily accesable along the beautiful Antrim coast road.Guests can use the facilities in the town's Leisure Centre or visit the Historical Centre; squash courts; bowling green and tennis courts as well as four golf courses are also nearby. Daily bus services are available along the coast and a train service is close by for those who wish to go to Belfast or further afield. Totally refurbished in 2006 you can be assured of a comfortable stay. Why not enjoy breakfast in our beautifully decorated; sunny dining room where vegetarians and non-vegetarians are both catered for. Our guest lounge - where books; magazines and games are available -is the perfect place to relax and perhaps socialise with other guests. A private car park is available for the use of guests and there is ample street parking. Secure bicycle lock-up available.Please note that online bookings can only be made 24 hours in advance. Check in is normally from 2 pm to 11 pm but we try to be as flexible as possible. A check in time must be advised at time of booking and if your check in time changes; we need to be informed. We are family friendly. Well-behaved dogs are welcome. Please advise us if you will be bringing a dog. We are a non-smoking premises.

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