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Bushmills
Located in Bushmills, 3.8 km from Giants Causeway, Aunt Rachel's Barn Hostel provides accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking. The property is around 3.7 km from Giants Causeway visitors centre, 3.8 km from Hezlett House and 7.2 km from Dunluce Castle. Royal Portrush Golf Course is 11 km from the hostel and Mountsandel Fort is 20 km away.
My son and I absolutely loved staying at Aunt Rachel’s . We stayed in the hostel part with own bathroom and a queen bed and bunks . We loved our fish n chips in Bushmills and sitting in the little pub next door with a pint of Guinness . The breakfast room was very clean and great choices for breakfast. . William and jonathon were great hosts . . We definitely coming back to stay longer
Bushmills
On Main Street in Bushmills, Mill Rest Youth Hostel provides accommodation within a short walk of the towns bars, shops and restaurants. Offering free Wi-Fi, luggage storage and laundry facilities, this hostel is 7 minutes’ walk from the Old Bushmills Distillery.
Excellent location on Main Street near restaurants, transport, sightseeing. Clean, quiet, good facilities, efficient staff.
Bushmills
A boutique hostel on Northern Ireland’s north coast, Finn McCools Giants Causeway Hostel has beautiful panoramic views. Just 2 miles from Bushmills, free parking and free Wi-Fi.
Dormitories at Finn McCools Giants Causeway Hostel have bunk beds and use of shared bathroom facilities. There is a common room with TV, luggage storage facilities and bicycle parking.
Excellent location, the breakfast is very good and the nicest part is the commun room with wonderful views. Recommended
Ballintoy (Near Bushmills)
Situated 3.6 km from Carrick-A-Rede Rope Bridge in Ballintoy, Whitepark Bay features free WiFi access and free private parking.
Rooms have a private bathroom fitted with a bath or shower.
You will find a shared kitchen at the property.
The location was amazing. These places are amazing and special. I hope that overcrowded tourism does not destroy the charm of this place.