Ideally located on the scenic Antrim coast only 20 miles from Belfast, the Ballygally Castle hotel faces the soft, sandy beaches of Ballygally Bay and is an ideal base for touring. The hotel dates back to 1625 and is unique in that it is the only 17th Century building still used today as a residence in Northern Ireland. This small, friendly, traditional hotel is even reputed to have its own friendly ghost!
The 44 bedrooms at the Ballygally Castle are full of character and charm. Beautiful, original beamed ceilings and antique pine furnishings give the rooms a feeling of stylish living in the last Century, with all the top facilities of a modern hotel. The exquisite Garden Restaurant overlooks the castle grounds and offers a table d hote menu for dinner and a set lunch menu. A more informal lunch menu is also available in the bar and lounge.
The Ballygally Castle Hotel has a wealth of recreational activities within reach and can serve as a base for exploration of the famous "Nine Glens of Antrim" and the Giant's Causeway and the superb scenery can be enjoyed from many coastal and glen walks. Excellent golfing is available and the fishing in the area offers sea fishing, trout and salmon rivers are close at hand.
One of the most impressive aspects of county Antrim has got to be its famous coastline. The marine drive north from Larne, and then west to the resort of Portrush follows sixty miles of the most beautiful coast you could imagine. The world renowned Giant's Causeway is reason alone to visit the county. This geological phenomenon is famed for its columns of layered basalt and is a world heritage site. The shapes we see today were formed when red-hot lava erupted from an underground fissure and crystallised some 60 million years ago. Two well established routes set at different levels leave from the Visitor Centre and form a circular walk. The Cliff top at Hamilton's seat affords one of the best views of the Causeway, also taking in Malin Head and Inishowen.
Guest Reviews of
we had a great time at the castle.
Jennifer Mascair on Thu Oct 8 2009
Lots of weddings - very noisy until late into the evening.
Accomadations - shower did not work AT ALL!!
Amita Kent on Mon Sep 14 2009
We had a problem with the hot water. The first night we could get only warm water and the second night none at all. They couldn't fix it so upgraded us to a much larger and better equipped room which was excellent. The first room did have a "sea view" as advertised but only through a very small window. We loved the "special p0rridge" at breakfast.
Doug Lucas on Fri Sep 4 2009
We enjoyed our stay, but were disappointed that most of the exterior didn't look like a castle.
Marni Patterson on Mon Aug 10 2009
A bit isolated, but a nice hotel. Food was very good, service in dining room a bit spotty. We left some belongings behind, called hotel and they will mail to us (I did give them credit card access to charge the postage and packaging)
Gail Dobbs on Sat Jun 20 2009
Like the situation opposite from the sea very much. Breakfast not as carefully presented when coach party came day two.
Garath White on Mon Jun 8 2009
Ideally located opposite the sea front enabling walks on the beach but no where else for an evening out. This didn't bother us.
Garth White on Fri May 29 2009
Great! Take me back tomorrow. Wish we had more time to visit the little hamlet - maybe next time. Everything was lovely and then some.Thank you Gennevieve for suggesting this.
Michele Scaglione on Mon Aug 25 2008
BALLYGALLY HOTEL, I WASN'T THAT IMPRESS - SERVICE WAS NOT AS GOOD AND FOR PASSING OFF AS A 15TH CENTURY CASTLE, THAT WAS A BIT OF A CHUCKLE. I AM SURE DURING THE SUMMER MONTHS IT WAS A WELL SITUATED HOTEL BECAUSE OF THE BEACH BUT FOR US I WOULD HAVE RATHER STAYED IN BELFAST AND BEEN ABLE TO VISIT IT. THE DRIVE FROM THAT HOTEL WOULD HAVE BEEN TOO LONG SINCE WE ONLY REALLY HAD ONE DAY IN THAT REGION.
Constance Bias on Wed Jul 30 2008
The double bed was two singles joined together and was very uncomfortable.
William Douglas on Wed Jul 30 2008
a wonderful differences from others. Warm and friendly people. Beautiful grounds. Good place from which to explore
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