

Causeway Coastal Route: Stunning April Sunrise at BallyCairn Accommodation
Causeway Coastal Route: Sunrise view of Ballygally Head and Bay from the front garden at BallyCairn House B&B Planning to visit the Causeway Coastal Route? Stay at BallyCairn House B&B and experience the serenity of the property's gardens, offering unique seasonal perspectives on the surrounding landscape. Meticulously maintained, these gardens provide a tranquil retreat for relaxation and reflection. Dee captured a spring sunrise in April, showcasing the magic of the seaso


Top 10 Things to Do Near Ballygally, Northern Ireland
If you are planning a stay in Ballygally , you are perfectly placed to explore some of Northern Ireland's most stunning coastal scenery and top visitor attractions. Located on the famous Causeway Coastal Route, Ballygally offers easy access to historic sites, cliff walks, castles and breath-taking scenery. The 'Teddy Bear Rock' at Ballygally Beach Here are 10 exciting things to do near Ballygally during your stay: Relax at Ballygally Beach Enjoy a peaceful walk along the san


Ballyrobert Gardens Guide: A Haven for Nature Lovers!
Spectacular show of snowdrops at Ballyrobert Gardens


Celebrating Irish Hospitality: Unique Thank You Card from BallyCairn House B&B Guests
Guests who stayed at BallyCairn House B&B sent this unique, personalised Thank You card to Dee and Johnny following their stay.


Stars of Springtime in BallyCairn Gardens March 2023.
A true delight to walk around the gardens and take time to enjoy the delightful plants in flower in late March. Guests staying in...


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



















