Ballygally Apartments
Review
Perched along Antrim’s beautiful Causeway Coastal Route, Ballygally Apartments really does offer the kind of stay that makes exploring this remarkable part of Northern Ireland feel completely effortless. This world-class coastal drive has been recognised by Lonely Planet as one of the top 100 drives in the world, and having a comfortable base here is a real advantage. With seven apartments available, this family-run business provides a genuine home-from-home experience, combining space, comfort and excellent value. Hosts Julie and Mark clearly care about every guest, and that personal touch is felt throughout the stay. Whether you are discovering the Glens of Antrim, heading towards the Giant’s Causeway, or simply enjoying the sea air and scenery nearby, Ballygally Apartments place you in the perfect position. You are close to Belfast too, which is a huge advantage. Warm, welcoming and wonderfully practical, this is accommodation that really does not break the bank.
- Top 100 Review
Contact Us
210 Coast Road
,
Ballygally, Co. Antrim
, BT40 2QQ
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Nearby Attractions

Glenarm Castle & Gardens
Glenarm Castle is the home of Viscount and Viscountess Dunluce and their family. The present castle has been in the McDonnell family since it was first built in 1636.

The Dairy (Gleno)
The Dairy Gleno is the definition of a family success story. Evolving over decades from a fully operational creamery and dairy established here in 1933, this beautifully reimagined space is now one of Northern Ireland’s finest hidden gems. Led by Sandra McDowell, the family has spared no expense:
Nearby Eating Out

The Olderfleet Bar & Restaurant
The Causeway Coast has always been rich in character, and Larne, with its harbour air and warm-hearted people, adds its own special charm to the journey. The Olderfleet Bar & Restaurant captures that spirit beautifully. Welcoming travellers since 1878, this harbourside pub has hospitality running through its walls,

The Dairy (Gleno)
The Dairy Gleno is the definition of a family success story. Evolving over decades from a fully operational creamery and dairy established here in 1933, this beautifully reimagined space is now one of Northern Ireland’s finest hidden gems. Led by Sandra McDowell, the family has spared no expense:

The White Cliff Inn
Located perfectly along the Causeway Coastal Route, Whitehead is a lovable seaside town with real character, from its railway museum to its stunning golf club and coastal walks. One of its main attractions is the Whitecliff Inn, a pub that has been sympathetically refurbished while still holding onto the warmth














