
Top Class B & B and Self Catering Accommodation at BallyCairn!
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The Loggerheads @ BallyCairn!
Dee has been very busy creating a beautiful range of unique handmade arts and crafts at BallyCairn, including: 'Loggerheads'- highly decorative, hand painted wooden figures. Each figure with its own unique character and name. 'Birdees' - adorable handmade ceramic decorations. Every design is a 'one off' shape, painted in vibrant colours and intricate designs. 'BaubleDees' - handmade painted wooden decorations to adorn the Christmas Tree. 'Blockprints' - a limited series of or


Spring Superstars at BallyCairn!
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Stunning Hand Made Ceramic Tiles!
We are delighted with these beautiful handmade, ceramic tiles by artist Diane McCormick which adorn the bathrooms at BallyCairn.


Fairhead, Ballycastle March 2019
Rising 600 feet above the sea, Fairhead is the most North-Easterly point of Ireland. Enjoy breath-taking views from the cliff edge of Fairhead on this ruggedly beautiful, wild and remote walk. Take in the stunning coastal views towards Ballycastle and Rathlin Island and look down on the picturesque Murlough Bay. You’ll also pass historic loughs and open green farmland on one of the many walk options which are guaranteed to invigorate the senses. https://discovernorthernirela


Spectacular Dunluce Castle
The stunning Medieval ruins of Dunluce Castle never cease to impress, even on a dull day in March! Here are some interesting facts about these dramatic ruins: The castle was originally built in 1500 by the McQuillans, who came from Scotland in the 1200s as hired mercenaries, and built the castle around 200 years later. The McQuillans held the castle for about 55 years before it was taken by the MacDonnells, who came over from Islay in 1554. They still own the castle, but now


Happy St Patrick's Day from BallyCairn!
Visit Slemish Mountain during your stay at BallyCairn - only 22km. Slemish Mountain, the legendary first known Irish home of Saint Patrick, is located in County Antrim. The mountain rises about 1500 feet (437 metres) above the surrounding plain, and it is actually the central core of an extinct volcano. According to legend, following his capture and being brought as a slave to Ireland, Patrick worked as a shepherd at Slemish Mountain for about six years, from ages 16 through


Game of Thrones® Attractions Close to BallyCairn House B & B and The Barn @ BallyCairn Self-Cate
Visit these stunning Game of Thrones® attractions and many more, during your stay at BallyCairn in 2019: - The location of GoT® 'Winterfell', Cairncastle 3km - GoT®Door No 9, Ballygally Castle Hotel 1km - The stunning GoT® Tapestry, Ulster Museum Belfast 43km #NorthernIreland #CausewayCoastalRoute #GlensofAntrim #Belfast #ShapedbySeaandStone #GameofThrones #GoTWinterfell #GoTTapestry


Visit the Amazing Game of Thrones® Tapestry!
This incredible 'medieval style' Tapestry, on show at The Ulster Museum, Belfast is a 'must see' for anyone visiting Northern Ireland in 2019. Nearly 80 metres long, the tapestry depicts the story from Seasons 1 to 7, the providing Game of Thrones® fans the perfect chance to reminisce over all the action that led to the finale of Season 7, In June 2019, the final panels portraying highlights of the story from Season 8, are due to be added to the tapestry. At the end of July


BallyCairn Self-Catering Studio Now Available To Book 2019!
BallyCairn House are pleased to announce that the new self-catering Studio accommodation for two persons is now available to book via our website. #ShapedbySeaandStone #GlensofAntrim #CausewayCoastalRoute #DiscoverNortherIreland