Overlooking the centre of Bushmills in County Antrim, Northern Ireland is 4 The Cloisters.
This wonderful holiday home boasts off-road parking at the rear, views across the countryside and the famous Bushmills Distillery and a homely, well-appointed interior welcoming five guests for a fabulous family holiday in Northern Ireland.
Cross the threshold and unwind on the plush sofa in front of the TV in the open-plan living space or rustle up tasty home-cooked dishes in the well-equipped kitchen.
Enjoy this hearty meal as a family at the dining table before stepping outside to the small rear lawn to watch the sunset over the countryside.
When the sky darkens, climb the stairs for some well-earned rest in either the double bedroom with en-suite shower, the twin or the single all serviced by a sleek bathroom and cloakroom.
Resting just paces away from the local stores to help ease your self-catered stay and pubs including Bushmills Restaurant and Bar and The Bush House which both serve delicious pub food and a variety of drinks, ideal for treating your loved ones to a special meal.
You can also enjoy meals at the nearby Bushfoot Golf Club, which allows non-members to dine.
Be sure to visit the Old Bushmills Distillery where you can partake in whiskey-making tours with a tasting session, keep an eye out for the resident ghost!
No trip to Bushmills would be complete with taking the heritage railway to the Giants Causeway, a UNESCO World Heritage site with breath-taking views across the sea and iconic basalt columns.
Game of Thrones fans will delight at the easy access to The Dark Hedges which featured on the hit series as King’s Road.
Travel along the coast to Dunseverick Castle and the stunning Dunseverick Waterfall, the brave among you may want to tackle the Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge in Ballintoy connecting a small island to the mainland; there’s only one way back, so you can brag about doing it twice!
You will also find the stunning surroundings of the National Trust White Pary Bay, The Elephant Rock and Ballintoy Secret Beach whilst exploring the village.
Take a detour on your way into the country's capital to stop by Loughareema colloquially known at The Vanishing Lake recognised as one of Northern Ireland’s most enigmatic geological sites.
Tour Belfast by hopping on one of the city’s many sightseeing buses or delve into local history at Crumlin Road Gaol, there is also a myriad of bars and pubs for those seeking more vibrant nightlife.
Make unforgettable memories at 4 The Cloisters.