Nestling at the foot of the Mountains of Mourne, the Slieve Donard Resort and Spa stands in six acres of immaculate private grounds. A golden strand of beach borders one side while the mighty Royal County Down Golf Links frames the other. This lovingly maintained Victorian hotel is now home to one of Europe’s finest resort Spas. The hotel has it’s own access to Royal County Down and is the perfect place to unwind after a battling day on the links.
Read MoreThe Burrendale Hotel, Country Club & Spa is a leading four-star Hotel nestled beneath the Mountains of Mourne. From friendly, welcoming staff to delicious, locally sourced food the Burrendale has gained its reputation for excellence. The Burrendale Hotel, Country Club & Spa offers an extensive range of restaurants, bars, conference facilities, a wedding suite and a beautiful courtyard.
The Burrendale Hotel, Country Club & Spa has all the amenities you need under one roof.
Read MoreNestled in the heart of South Down, this 18th Century Country House provides an excellent 3 star Bed & Breakfast in Newcastle County Down based at the foot of the Mourne Mountains whilst still being within easy reach of Newcastle and the many activities it has to offer including the world famous Royal County Down golf courses. Breakfast is served in the spacious dining room overlooking the gardens. While a traditional breakfast is available, we have a breakfast menu designed to suit all tastes.
Read MoreSet against the backdrop of the Giant’s Causeway in Northern Ireland, The Bushmills Inn is the perfect retreat for those who crave the unconventional, yet still expect exceptional service. The welcome is warm and the fire always lit. Originally a Coaching Inn in the 1600s, this 4 star boutique Hotel and Restaurant is steeped in Irish history with a myriad of places to hide from the world. Step back to a time steeped in charm. From inglenook turf fires to hayloft snugs, there’s something to find behind every door.
Read MorePortrush is a favourite seaside resort destination, and is often bustling with visitors in the summer. People flock to explore the wild Atlantic coastline, Giant’s Causeway and excellent golf. Discover friendly local restaurants and pubs, and a vibrant nightlife where the craic is good. Step back in time at the ancient remains of Dunluce Castle. Portrush Atlantic Hotel is centrally located and convenient for dining, shopping and attractions, providing comfortable accommodation available to all guests.
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A ‘true test of golf’ is a much overused phrase, but in this case it is a reflection of the variety and ingenuity of the shots required to get round this masterpiece of a golf course. The views from almost every hole are quite simply, magical. The Atlantic is never very far away and the beauty of the course has to be seen to be believed. It is a treat that will take a very long time, if ever, to fade from the golfer’s memory. The jewel in the Portstewart crown.
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Castlerock is a fabulous links course set among rolling sand dunes. Its scenic qualities embrace the River Bann flowing out to the Atlantic, eye-catching views of Donegal and on a clear day towards Scotland and the Isle of Islay. An ideal retreat in which to play golf.
The Championship course, Mussenden Links is a true test of golf even for the advanced player.
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Royal County Down is located in one of the world’s most naturally beautiful links settings in the Murlough Nature Reserve. Against the magnificent backdrop of the Mountains of Mourne, the links stretches along the shores of Dundrum Bay, zigzagging back and forth to provide a different vista from virtually every hole.
Consistently voted #1 course in the world.
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The Dunluce Links is rated as one of the most challenging and spectacular links courses in the world and has undergone major changes as part of preparations for the 148th Open. Perhaps the most famous hole here is “Calamity Corner,” a long par 3 featuring a steep dropoff short and right of the green. Spectacularly bunkered with narrow fairways and doglegs, Portrush is a supreme test of ball-striking, in particular when the wind is blowing off the northern coast.
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