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Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland packs in the attractions with a rich cultural heritage, striking scenery and a sweep of stunning coastline
Eating, Drinking and Luxury
A wonderful 18th-century country house surrounded by 32 acres of parkland with landscaped gardens, pools and waterfalls.
Enjoy the romance of Belle Isle Castle, which was built in 1680 and has been kept in its original layout. It’s now home to Northern Ireland's first residential cookery school.
This multi-award-winning hotel is replete with turf fires and gaslights, boasts an extensive range of intriguing bedrooms, an atmospheric restaurant, a turf-fired old kitchen and a Victorian bar.
A delightful country house situated in the foothills of the Mourne Mountains overlooking the Irish Sea. Glassdrumman Lodge is a rural jewel where luxury and comfort go hand in hand.
Choose from a swish rock ’n’ roll suite or a slinky room you'll never want to leave. The brasserie offers a wide variety of deluxe food in a plush decadent environment at surprisingly reasonable prices.
Taste the finest food at Northern Ireland’s Michelin starred restaurants - Shanks & Oriel.
Offering superb hotel accommodation in County Donegal, the four star St Ernan’s Country House Hotel is an oasis of peace and tranquility. Soaked in Regency period atmosphere, the house is surrounded by eight acres of woodland giving it a real feel of a hideaway despite being only two miles away from Donegal town.
Sitting prettily in a remote location on the shores of Lough Swilly in Donegal’s Inishowen Peninsula, St John’s is as renowned for its spectacular views as it is for its award-winning cuisine.