Glendale Bed & Breakfast
Review
“Beneath the Red Arch hewn from stone, a weary traveller all alone, along the coast road leading home, riding down to Cushendall.” K. Thorpe.
The Red Arch is one of the most spectacular features on the scenic Antrim Coast Road: and if you’re looking for an equally spectacular place to stay; Glendale Bed & Breakfast makes the perfect choice. Family run, the welcome is warm and extremely hospitable: situated in the picture perfect coastal village of Cushendall; within a breathtaking location, on Antrim’s Causeway Coast. Providing stunning views of the sea and the extraordinary Lurig Mountain: Glendale B&B offers spacious en-suite rooms, immaculately clean and shiny, providing all the creature comforts that ensure a lovely tranquil, and relaxing stay. Conveniently set within easy walking distance of the village, local beach and lots of other attractions, there’s a secure, private parking area for guests too, so you can feel truly at ease. After a great night’s sleep, enjoy a proper grand breakfast, with lots of delicious choices to start your day.
Contact Us
46 Coast Road
, Cushendall,
Ballymena, Co. Antrim
, BT44 0RX
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Nearby Attractions
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Nearby Eating Out
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