

Guide to: 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


Unveiling the Secrets of Irish Folklore at BallyCairn House
Tucked quietly into the landscape, BallyCairn House is more than a place to stay - it is a place to feel. Here, when the wind moves softly through the trees and the light lingers at dusk, there is often a sense that you are not entirely alone. For generations, the Irish countryside has been steeped in stories of the 'fairy folk'. The unseen beings said to dwell between our world and another. In this special corner of County Antrim, those stories don't feel like distant folkl


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


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...


BallyCairn Barn: Enchanting Self Catering Accommodation on the Causeway Coastal Route in Northern Ireland.
The Barn @ BallyCairn Self-Catering Accommodation for up to 6 people, is the perfect base to relax, unwind and enjoy lots of outdoor fun...


Exploring the Jubilee Clockwork Garden at Antrim Castle Gardens: Top Activities Near Ballygally B&B
Visit the stunning Jubilee Garden designed by Diarmuid Gavin, located at Antrim Castle Gardens only 35 minutes from BallyCairn House B&B and Self Catering Accommodations


Congratulations Dee!
Congratulations to Dee on successfully completing the industry L2 Food Safety course. Dee & Johnny look forward to welcoming guests from...


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





















