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An Clachan Cottages
Romantic Celtic place names such as Tornoge, Sultin and Inishtimahon adorn these eight 1-3 bedroom cottages designed in traditional clachan (cottage) style and set in the grounds of An Creagan Visitor Centre.
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An Teach Ban
Sperrin mountain and river views set an idyllic scene at this modern, ground floor apartment with room for five overnighters in two bedrooms.
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Arch House
Over the years owner Rosemary Armstrong has accrued a plethora of awards for her Fermanagh farmhouse. Alongside the Taste of Ulster,
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Ardmourne House And Stables
(Contact Ardmourne for prices. Prices for horse riding vary).
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Ballydougan Pottery, Restaurant, Gift Shop and Cottages
Eat, sleep, shop and create at this picture postcard pottery set in a beautifully restored 18th century linen barn and outbuildings.
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Barons Court
Immerse yourself in the rarefied world of 17th century living and country pursuits at this glorious estate and castle.Lord Hamilton
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Blessingbourne Estate
Nestled on the Tyrone-Fermanagh border is this fantastic family-friendly holiday experience guaranteed to get everyone enjoying the great outdoors.
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Bushmills Hostel
With legendary Old Bushmills Distillery a mere five mins walk away, and the Giant's Causeway and other North Coast treats within very easy driving distance, this is a great base for some seriously good sightseeing.
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Corick Country House
Head west from Belfast towards Co. Tyrone's Clogher Valley to find this listed 17th Century retreat. The rural setting evokes
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Cross Square Hotel
Tourists, business travellers and returning families have, at last, somewhere to rest their heads in South Armagh.Opened on St.
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Donn Carragh Hotel
Fermanagh is a particularly stunning landscape of silvery lakes, green fields, historic houses and verdant forests. Which makes this initmate hotel on the banks of Upper Lough Erne a good value option should you wish to spend a relaxing weekend exploring the area.
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Drumlin Lane
A sweeping landscape of rolling green fields awaits guests at these brand new self catering cottages. And it's not just the scenery that's green.
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Hermitage Cottage
When you feel the world crashing in, or it's time to unleash your inner book, a few days at this oasis of calm could be just the ticket.
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Killycolp House
A stay in Granny's Room, with its two full length windows overlooking rolling farmland and 5th Century Desertcreat Parish Church, is certain to inspire a fine romance.
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Lough Erne Resort
Nestled between two tranquil loughs just beyond Enniskillen town, this five star resort is the finest of its kind in N. Ireland.
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Lynwood Property
This elegantly renovated 18th century apartment provides spacious and secluded self-catering accomodation on the Co. Down shores of Belfast Lough.
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Marine Court Hotel
Grab a room with a sea view and gaze out at the bobbing yachts in Ireland's largest marina. As one of three landmark hotels along the seafront, the Marine Court is a local stalwart for lunches, functions and that all-important Sunday Carvery.
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Mourne Hostel
Also know as the Cnocnafeola Centre, this newly-built hostel is set in rural Mourne country near Spelga Dam anbd the Silent Valley - two of the area's most outstanding man-made features.
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Newcastle Hostel
Immerse yourself in the tacky, touristy seaside town that is Newcastle, then say nighty night at this basic beachfront base. Those looming Mourne Mountains will lure walkers keen to traverse their terrain.
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Newforge House
Let this Georgian country house, and member of Ireland's Blue Book, seduce you with its open fires, original features and romantic rural setting.
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Premier Inn Derry-Londonderry
This well-known budget hotel brand has landed in Derry in good time for the UK 2013 City of Culture festivities. Expect the usual panoply of top-notch en-suite bedrooms with desk and tea-coffee making facilities.
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Premier Inn Lisburn
At last, Lisburn can proudly boast its very own hotel. Long the butt of many a joke, the city has shaken off its hotel-free
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Ramada Da Vinci's Hotel
Less than one mile, and a 20min river walk, from the city, this contemporary hotel has over 200 free parking spaces and attracts consistantly good reviews from guests.
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Share Holiday Village
Established in 1981, Share is Ireland's largest activity centre and a pioneer in bringing together disabled and non-disabled people through its educational, recreational and creative arts programmes.
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Shepherds Rest campsite
If location is everything, you can't get much better than a campsite next to a family run country pub.Hitch your canvas then
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Silverbirch Hotel
A Co. Tyrone landmark, this family-owned hotel has been around for years yet its bang-up-to-date decor defies its years.
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Slipway Cottage
Self-catering by the sea doesn't get much cuter than this delightful red brick end terrace set on the shoreline of Belfast Lough.
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Whitepark Bay Youth Hostel
With undoubtedly the best views of all Hostelling International's six NI properties, this beauty overlooks the crescent beach from which it takes its name.
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