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Lough Neagh Mirror Houses

45a Loughview Road, Aldergrove, Crumlin, Co Antrim, BT29 4RF
Lough Neagh Mirror Houses

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If you’re looking for a unique stay in Northern Ireland then you must consider Lough Neagh Mirror Houses. Nestled on the picturesque shores of Lough Neagh, between the charming towns of Antrim and Crumlin, Lough Neagh Mirror Houses offers a tranquil escape surrounded by the breath-taking beauty of Northern Ireland.

There are two main cabins, Sunrise House and Sunset House, each providing a cozy and modern space for guests to unwind. The cabins feature reflective glass exteriors that make them almost invisible, allowing you to enjoy the beauty of nature in privacy.  Each house includes a cosy kitchenette, a dining table for two and a modern ensuite bathroom with a rainfall shower. They also come with amenities including private hot tubs and a shared sauna, perfect for a relaxing evening under the stars.

The Mirror Houses are located near a family farm with four generations of history and home to miniature Australian Lowline Cattle. Just a stone's throw away from Belfast International Airport and a short jaunt from Belfast City Centre, this hidden gem is tucked away among sprawling fields, friendly farm critters, and jaw-dropping views of the Lough: an ideal getaway from the hustle and bustle of daily life.

There are plenty of activities to enjoy around Lough Neagh.The area offers beautiful trails for both cycling and hiking including Lough Neagh Discovery Centreand the shore near Antrim.  

Randlestown Forest Nature Reserve is perfect for nature lovers with diverse widlife and and tranquil surroundings. Located in Randlestown Forest the World of Owls is a great place to see avatiety of owl species and other birds of prey. 

Visit nearby towns like Portglenone and Ballymena for local dining, shopping and historic sites.

If you wanted to explore more nature the Mourne Mountains, Tollymore Forest Park and Downpatrick in County down are are within driving distance .

There’s also the County Antrim and the Causeway Coast where you can visit places like the Giant’s Causeway, Dunluce Castle and Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge. 

 

 

 

Facilities

Establishment Features

  • Air-conditioning throughout
  • Central heating throughout
  • Hairdryers
  • Linen provided
  • Private Garden
  • Showers on site

Leisure Facilities

  • Sauna - Shared Sauna
  • Wifi

Parking & Transport

  • On site parking

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