The Causeway Coast Unmissable Activities & Where To Stay This Summer

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The next May bank holiday is within reaching distance, the weather is finally warming up and things are looking up. If you’re on the hunt for the perfect place to escape without travelling too far, we have just the place – Ireland. With flights from all major UK airports taking less than 90 minutes, it offers the perfect long-weekend escape. From exploring majestic castles to dining on traditional Irish dishes and immersing yourself in the breathtaking landscape of the Wild Atlantic Way, there is something for everyone.

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Travellers can spend the long weekend surrounded by the awe-inspiring Giant’s Causeway whilst visiting  Ballintoy Harbour, made famous by Game of Thrones, and enjoying a ferry ride to Rathlin Island to witness its diverse birdlife. Whilst there, visitors can sample Bushmills Whiskey at the world’s oldest distillery, relax on deserted beaches and witness majestic waves crashing against cliffs. Travellers can spend their evenings in Ballycastle enjoying traditional fish and chips and live music. This secluded part of Northern Ireland offers visitors the chance to explore its rich history and breathtaking scenery. 

HOWTo book, visit https://www.macsadventure.com/holiday-3065/causeway-coast-short-break

Explore Kerry Way, County Kerry 

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Travellers can experience the raw, unspoilt beauty of the island of Ireland while walking part of the enchanting Kerry Way, Ireland’s longest waymarked footpath. The trail showcases a diverse range of landscapes, from the picturesque expanses of Killarney National Park to serene lakeside paths enveloped by majestic mountains. Despite the presence of Ireland’s highest peaks on the Iveragh Peninsula, the Kerry Way predominantly follows gentle inland routes and promises an authentic taste of Ireland for all who venture along its path. 

HOWTo book, visit https://www.macsadventure.com/holiday-1746/kerry-way-short-break/

Experience one of Belfast’s newest hotels 

Nestled in the heart of Belfast, the new Room2 in Belfast is a boutique hotel offering stylishly furnished rooms equipped with modern amenities. With an emphasis on creating a welcoming atmosphere, Room2 aims to make guests feel right at home, whether they’re visiting for business or leisure. From its sleek interior design to its personalised service, Room2 embodies the essence of modern hospitality, making it an ideal choice for travellers seeking a memorable and enjoyable stay in Belfast for the May bank holiday weekend. While in town, immerse yourself in Belfast2024, the city’s cultural festival celebrating arts and culture, with activities from community workshops and crafts to music and theatre.

HOWRates at Room2 Belfast over the late May Bank Holiday weekend start from £155 in a Bedroom (members can receive 20% off when booking). For further details and to book, visit: room2.com/belfast

Spring Bliss in Dublin with a stay at the city’s newest hotel 

The Leinster invites guests to experience the epitome of luxury and sophistication this May at Dublin’s newest gem nestled on the edge of Merrion Square. Visitors can embrace the enchanting spirit of the season amid the timeless allure of this historic city. With 55 meticulously designed rooms and suites, The Leinster seamlessly marries contemporary elegance with Dublin’s rich heritage. Guests can indulge in the culinary artistry of Jean-Georges, the rooftop restaurant offering a fusion of French gastronomy and local Irish flavours or be engrossed in over 300 curated pieces of Irish artistry, elevating the stay to a vibrant and refined experience. 

Meet Me at The Leinster (From €350 per night): Celebrate new beginnings with this exclusive package. Upon arrival, revel in a signature cocktail from The Collins Club and receive €25 credit to elevate the stay. Wake up to breakfast at Jean–Georges, accompanied by panoramic views of Dublin’s skyline.

HOWRoom rates at The Leinster start from €300 per night. To book, visit https://theleinster.ie

Experience the Rugged Irish Coastline with a Luxurious Stay 

Offering guests unrivalled views of Cork, The Montenotte is an urban resort with a wonderland of experiences for guests wanting to live a luxurious life to the fullest this upcoming May bank holiday weekend. Guests can enjoy a breathtaking stroll along the ‘Wild Atlantic Way’, a sub-tropical coastline of inlets, islands and gorgeous beaches. Guests can escape from the harsh Irish winds to the serenity of The Montenotte complete with the Bellevue Spa and the luxury of its world-class Salt Room and award-winning food and drinks offering.

HOW: Room rates for The Montenotte’s Executive Rooms that are available from Friday 25 May start from €309 and include a complimentary breakfast, free parking, access to both Cameo Cinema (over 18s only) and The Motion Health Club. To book, visit https://www.themontenottehotel.com/

Visit Adore Manor, County Limerick 

Adare Manor in County Limerick stands as a testament to timeless elegance and unparalleled luxury. Nestled amidst 840 acres of lush parkland, this historic estate offers a retreat like no other. From its majestic architecture to its meticulously manicured gardens, every corner of Adare Manor exudes grandeur and charm. Renowned for its exceptional hospitality, the manor welcomes guests with impeccable service and attention to detail. Travellers can =choose to test their skills at fishing, archery, or Gun Dog Trials with our trained Labradors or witness the awe-inspiring art of falconry up close. 

HOW: Rates: Starting from £2,844 per room per night (based on two people sharing, with breakfast included). To book, visit https://www.adaremanor.com/

Which of these beautiful places along the Causeway Coast are you going to add to your summer itinerary? Let us know, we’d love to hear from you!

Natasha Colyer
Natasha Colyerhttps://seeninthecity.co.uk
My name is Natasha and I am the Editor and Founder of Seen in the City. I have always loved to express myself creatively, most particularly through my writing, and after working for a number of other companies including Vogue and My Chic City I decided to head out on my own and Seen in the City was born. You can contact me on natasha@seeninthecity.co.uk

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