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Best family friendly Northern Ireland resorts

Among the 65 accommodations in Northern Ireland, here are the 4 best family friendly resorts

5 Star - The Ulsterville Residences - Free On-site Parking - Northern Ireland
9.5 1333 reviews
Northern Ireland
15/08 – 18/08
£544/nighttotal: £1632 (3 )

5 Star - The Ulsterville Residences - Free On-site Parking

4 7
apartment , Belfast
The Ulsterville Residences is a short distance from the Belfast Empire Music Hall, putting you within easy reach of the city's entertainment scene. The property has excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall user experience.
This apartment offers a comfortable and modern space with a fully equipped kitchen and a relaxing garden. Guests can enjoy free parking, Wi-Fi, and access to a range of amenities including a restaurant, tennis court, and concierge service.
Kintala Resort & Spa - Northern Ireland
9.7 263 reviews
Northern Ireland
19/07 – 20/07
£335/nightfor 1 night

Kintala Resort & Spa

1 4
resort , Dungiven
Kintala Resort & Spa is located in Dungiven, a short drive from the Guildhall and The Diamond, and within easy reach of the Giants Causeway. The resort has received excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness and overall experience.
The resort offers comfortable rooms with a TV, kitchenette, and private bathroom. Guests can relax in the wellness area, which features a sauna and hot tub, or enjoy the garden and terrace.
Slieve Donard - Northern Ireland
8.6 8930 reviews
Northern Ireland
15/08 – 29/08
£401/nighttotal: £5614 (14 )

Slieve Donard

1 3
resort , Newcastle
The Slieve Donard resort is situated in Newcastle, County Down, just a short drive from Belfast and Dublin, offering stunning views of the Mourne Mountains and the Irish Sea. The hotel enjoys excellent ratings for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The Victorian hotel is set in six acres of private grounds, providing a tranquil escape from the bustle of the town. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities including a swimming pool, fitness centre, spa, and fine dining options, as well as access to the Royal County Down golf course and nearby attractions.
Bishop's Gate Hotel - Northern Ireland
9.5 1201 reviews
Northern Ireland
15/08 – 18/08
£886/nighttotal: £2658 (3 )

Bishop's Gate Hotel

3 7
hotel , Derry Londonderry
The Bishop's Gate Hotel is located in Derry Londonderry's Cathedral Quarter, within the historic city walls, just a short walk from The Diamond and The Craft Village. It's a 5-star hotel with excellent user ratings for location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The hotel offers 30 rooms, including suites, blending modern amenities with historic charm. Guests can enjoy a residents' lounge, fitness area, restaurant, bar, and a spacious ballroom, as well as valet parking, bike hire, and a 24-hour front desk.

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Frequently asked questions about resorts in Northern Ireland

  • What are the top attractions in Northern Ireland?

    Northern Ireland boasts a wealth of attractions! For history buffs, the Giant's Causeway, a UNESCO World Heritage site with its otherworldly basalt columns, is a must-see. Then there's the Titanic Belfast museum, celebrating the iconic ship's story, and the impressive Carrickfergus Castle, a medieval fortress with a rich past. Nature lovers will adore the breathtaking scenery of the Antrim Coast Road, the dramatic cliffs of the Causeway Coast, and the stunning Mourne Mountains. And don't forget the charming city of Belfast itself, with its vibrant cultural scene and friendly atmosphere.
  • What are the best resorts with a swimming pool in Northern Ireland?

    Lough Erne Resort, Slieve Donard and Lusty Beg Island are among the best resorts with a swimming pool in Northern Ireland.

  • Which airports are the biggest in Northern Ireland?

    Belfast International Airport (BFS) is the largest airport in Northern Ireland, handling the majority of international and domestic flights. George Best Belfast City Airport (BHD) is the second largest, conveniently located closer to the city centre.
  • What are the best resorts with jacuzzi in Northern Ireland?

    Lough Erne Resort, Slieve Donard and Kintala Resort & Spa are the best resorts with a jacuzzi in Northern Ireland.

  • Is it common to pay with cash or card in Northern Ireland?

    Card payments are widely accepted throughout Northern Ireland, in most shops, restaurants, and tourist attractions. While cash is still used, it's becoming less common, especially in larger establishments. It's always a good idea to have some cash on hand for smaller purchases or in more rural areas, however.
  • What are the best family friendly resorts in Northern Ireland?

    The best family friendly resorts in Northern Ireland are Lough Erne Resort, Slieve Donard and Lusty Beg Island.

  • Is the driving culture in Northern Ireland considered safe for tourists?

    Driving in Northern Ireland is generally safe, but it's advisable to be aware of the local driving habits. Be prepared for narrower roads, especially in rural areas, and some roundabouts which may be unfamiliar to some drivers. Always drive carefully and be aware of your surroundings. Driving on the left-hand side of the road is also something to remember.
  • What are the best pet friendly resorts in Northern Ireland?

    The best pet friendly resorts in Northern Ireland are Slieve Donard, Lusty Beg Island and Luxury Lough Erne Resort - Full House - 3 King Beds.

  • Are there any important traditions to honour while travelling in Northern Ireland?

    Northern Ireland has a rich cultural heritage. While there aren't strict traditions tourists need to adhere to, showing respect for local customs and history is always appreciated. Taking the time to learn a few basic Gaelic phrases might be well-received. Being mindful of the region's complex history and sensitive to local sensitivities is also important.
  • Are there any noteworthy festivals unique to Northern Ireland?

    The Belfast Festival at Queen's is a significant annual event showcasing a variety of arts and culture. The Féile an Phobail (West Belfast Festival) is another large community festival celebrating Irish culture and music. Many smaller local festivals celebrating aspects of Irish culture take place throughout the year.
  • What areas offer the best experiences for a full week in Northern Ireland?

    A week in Northern Ireland allows for exploration of diverse regions. You could spend a few days exploring Belfast and its surrounding areas including the Titanic Quarter and the Antrim Coast. Then venture to the Causeway Coast, taking in the Giant's Causeway and Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge. Finally, consider exploring the beautiful scenery of the Sperrin Mountains or the Mourne Mountains and the stunning scenery of the Fermanagh Lakelands.
  • Where should you go for a fun weekend in Northern Ireland?

    For a fun weekend, Belfast offers a vibrant city break with its museums, pubs, and restaurants. Alternatively, a weekend exploring the Causeway Coast, taking in the dramatic coastal scenery and charming towns like Bushmills, offers a different pace. Or consider a trip to the stunning scenery of the Mourne Mountains for hiking and outdoor activities.
  • Are there any parts of Northern Ireland with consistently good weather throughout the year?

    No part of Northern Ireland has consistently good weather throughout the year. The climate is temperate, with mild winters and cool summers. Weather can be unpredictable, so it's always best to pack layers and be prepared for all types of conditions, regardless of the time of year.
  • What are the emergency contacts for medical or security situations in Northern Ireland?

    For medical emergencies, dial 999. For non-emergency medical assistance, contact your GP or local hospital. For security emergencies, also dial 999. The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) website offers further information and non-emergency contact numbers.

Best Northern Ireland resorts with a restaurant

Corick House Hotel & Spa - Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland
11/07 – 12/07
£206/nightfor 1 night

Corick House Hotel & Spa

1 2
resort , Maguiresbridge
Corick House Hotel & Spa is located in Maguiresbridge, County Fermanagh, about 24 kilometres from Enniskillen, the county town. The hotel offers a range of amenities including a restaurant, bar, gym, library, and spa, as well as comfortable rooms with showers, TVs, bathrobes, and slippers.
Fermanagh Suites - Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland
21/08 – 23/08
£310/nighttotal: £620 (2 )

Fermanagh Suites

1 2
resort , Aghnablaney
Fermanagh Suites, located in Aghnablaney, County Fermanagh, offers convenient access to local attractions within the Fermanagh district.
This 68 square metre suite boasts a Jacuzzi, spa access, and on-site restaurant and bar, providing guests with a comfortable and well-equipped stay.
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