

The Maidens Lighthouses from BallyCairn B&B
Stunning watercolour painting of one of The Maidens lighthouses, iconic landmarks on the Causeway Coastal Route.


Glenarm Forest Walk Guide (Things to Do Near Ballygally B & B)
Day out exploring Glenarm Forest and Glen


Elf Hame Spring Clean @ BallyCairn Accommodation
Tidying up the bed around the Elf Hame we felt a vibe that the elves would like the door of their wonderful tree house painted. We will...


Rhubarb Pie! Home baked treat of the day at BallyCairn House B & B in Northern Ireland.
Tasty home baked rhubarb pie prepared for guests staying at BallyCairn House Bed & Breakfast, Northern Ireland.


New companion mascot at BallyCairn House Bed & Breakfast!
New mascot at BallyCairn House Bed & Breakfast luxury accommodation in Northern Ireland.


Special Visitors at BallyCairn Holiday Accommodation!
Dee managed to capture a few photographs of two beautiful mallard ducks on the front lawn earlier today as we enjoyed a coffee in the...


Happy Easter from Dee and Johnny at BallyCairn Holiday Accommodation!
Look at the delightful new-born eve lamb which arrived this morning next door. Such a proud young mum with her first lamb! The fields all...


Glenariff Forest Walk Guide (Things to Do Near Ballygally B & B)
Glenariff Forest Park - Cargan - Discover Northern Ireland Glenariffe Waterfalls & Forest Park - Glens of Antrim (visitantrimglens.com) Glenariff Glen also known as ‘The Queen of the Glens’ is one of the world famous Nine Glens of Antrim and unarguably the most beautiful of them all. This dramatic glacial glen and forest park covers an area over 1000 hectares. I have loved and enjoyed Glenariff since I was a small child. It is a special place I have grown up visiting regularl


Slemish Mountain Guide (Things to Do Near Ballygally B&B)
Slemish Mountain is a wonderful place to visit at any time of year and is only 22Km from BallyCairn Accommodation. On a clear day, the panoramic views from the top of the mountain are stunning. The mountain is open all year round and on Saint Patrick's Day (17 March) large crowds hike to the top of the mountain as a pilgrimage. The 1.5 kilometre round walk to the summit and back takes approximately one hour in good weather. Excellent views can be had of the Antrim and Scottis


Guide to Rambling on the Sallagh Braes (Near Ballygally).
Dee Admiring the Bluebells on the Sallagh Braes in May As the days lengthen, the temperature begins to warm up - our thoughts at BallyCairn turn to revisiting our favourite hill, forest and woodland walks in and around the Glens of Antrim, the Ulster Way, the Causeway Coast and beyond. From mid-April onwards, we look forward to rambling along the top of Knockdhu Hill onto the Sallagh Braes to marvel at the spectacle of the bluebells in bloom. This walk is part of 'The Ulster



















